How to Train for Mount Everest from Uphill Athlete
Mountain Trip
by Bill Allen
1M ago
Mountain Trip has been working with Uphill Athlete to train our climbers and guides for their climbing and mountaineering objectives for over a decade. Steve House and the folks at Uphill Athlete do an amazing job of breaking down the physical demands of big expedition climbs and preparing climbers to succeed in hard environments.  I’ve… The post How to Train for Mount Everest from Uphill Athlete appeared first on Mountain Trip Guides Telluride Colorado ..read more
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How Difficult Is It To Climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
Mountain Trip
by Marcus Bailado
1M ago
Climbing any peak can be a daunting task, and a climbing expedition adds even more pieces to the puzzle. While there are many ways to get up the mountain, here are some tips on how to climb Kilimanjaro.  Before we dive into the “how,” let’s talk about “why” you would want to climb Mount Kilimanjaro.… The post How Difficult Is It To Climb Mount Kilimanjaro? appeared first on Mountain Trip Guides Telluride Colorado ..read more
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How Do I Climb Mount Kilimanjaro?
Mountain Trip
by Marcus Bailado
2M ago
Climbing any peak can be a daunting task, and a climbing expedition adds even more pieces to the puzzle. While there are many ways to get up the mountain, here are some tips on how to climb Kilimanjaro.  Before we dive into the “how,” let’s talk about “why” you would want to climb Kilimanjaro. The… The post How Do I Climb Mount Kilimanjaro? appeared first on Mountain Trip Guides Telluride Colorado ..read more
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Nov 26 Aconcagua—A few photos from the team
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by Laura Duncan
11M ago
  The team is doing great and we expect to receive an audio post later today. The post Nov 26 Aconcagua—A few photos from the team appeared first on ..read more
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Telluride Via Ferrata Eyes Historic U.S. Forest Service Designation
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by Theresa Blake Graven
1y ago
We’ve got some exciting news to share about the Telluride Via Ferrata (TVF)! This summer Mountain Trip is stepping up our game for an important cause by doubling the donation to the Telluride Mountain Club’s TVF Sustainability Fund. Starting in June, for every climber we guide on this iconic route, Mountain Trip will donate $10 to the fund. The Telluride Via Ferrata Sustainability Fund was established in 2019 to help provide resources to sustain and maintain the route, and since then Mountain Trip has donated more than $18,000 directly to the fund. Why? Because we’re not just about scaling m ..read more
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2023 Denali Season Wrap Up: The Season of Storms
Mountain Trip
by Bill Allen
1y ago
Rising over 18,000 feet above the nearby tundra, Denali is infamous for its challenging weather. At 20,310 feet tall, and sitting at 63 degrees north latitude, Denali is the highest peak in the Arctic. “The Great One” can be a magnet for storms that blow in from the Gulf of Alaska or across the Bering Sea, and at times it seems to create its own weather with the summit enshrouded in lenticular clouds, a sign of the high winds hammering the mountain. Bad weather comes and goes with beautiful sunny, calm days typically mixed in with the windy and snowy stormy days. Over the course of a 22-day ..read more
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Mountain Trip Celebrates 50 Years!
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by Ashley Klassen and Ana Ally
1y ago
Back in the early 1970s, Mountain Trip was born of a dirtbag climber’s daydream. Gary Bocarde, our founder, is a hero, a mentor and a friend. Gary grew his legend as a climber by tackling iconic first ascents like The Shield on El Capitan in 1972, first ascents of every peak on the east side of the Ruth Gorge in Alaska (many of which were guided FAs), the first winter ascent of Mount Hunter via the Northwest Spur in 1980, as well as establishing the first big wall in Alaska, climbing the Southwest Face to the southwest summit of the Mooses Tooth in 1974.  Gary also took his pursuits abro ..read more
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Travel+Leisure features Mountain Trip + Helitrax Bridal Veil Basin Backcountry Ski Camp
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by Theresa Blake Graven
1y ago
“For skiers and snowboarders, there are few things that beat the feeling of waking up at 12,500 feet surrounded by untouched powder fields and towering mountains. But that’s the norm at Bridal Veil Backcountry Ski Camps, a brand-new backcountry ski camp above Telluride, Colorado”…   Read the full article on Travel + Leisure. The post Travel+Leisure features Mountain Trip + Helitrax Bridal Veil Basin Backcountry Ski Camp appeared first on ..read more
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Latino Local Climbing Outreach
Mountain Trip
by Jacque Garcia
2y ago
This summer we’ve had the opportunity to get to know some more members of our local community during both Telluride Via Ferrata and Rock Climbing trips geared toward our Latino peers. Through a partnership with the Sheep Mountain Alliance, Wilkinson Public Library and Tri-County Health Network, we learned that a whopping 30% of San Miguel County identifies as Latino/Hispanic and are native Spanish or Chuj speakers. Even though this is such a large part of our regional population, they are the most dramatically underrepresented group in our outdoors community. And yet, these same individuals re ..read more
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The Flip Side of Denali
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by Ashley Klassen
2y ago
What to Take Away from your Trip, When You Don’t Reach the Top written by Denali Guide: Marcus Bailado Climbing Denali is hard, the mountain doesn’t care who you are or what you have been through, it will push you further physically and mentally than you thought you were capable of. Sometimes we summit, and other times we do not, but every time we grow. Success on Denali is much more than standing on the highest point.   My late uncle had a saying, “if can, can”. Meaning if you are capable of doing something, you should do it. And as important as that idea is, I think the converse is equ ..read more
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