The Alpine Skills Weekend (ASW) is the club’s flagship winter mountaineering clinic — four days of hands-on instruction, team-building, and Type II fun in one of the most rugged and legendary mountain environments on the East Coast: Mt. Washington, home of “the world’s worst weather.”
Led by experienced club members, you’ll cover foundational and intermediate alpine skills, including:
- Winter layering, cold-weather systems, and gear use
- Ice axe self arrest
- Crampon techniques
- Team movement
- Snow camping basics
- Summit attempt (weather and team dependent)
Due to the overwhelming demand for this event, an application process is used to select participants.
Why should you do ASW?
- You’ll push your limits in a challenging but supportive environment
- Learn real alpine skills that translate to bigger objectives
- Bond with a team of equally stoked and slightly unhinged mountain people
- You’ll have bragging rights forever (“Remember that ASW whiteout?”)
- You might even summit Mt. Washington in the winter (if the mountain allows it)