Basic Skills Course Mountaineering

Moderate
2 days
Mountaineers with crampons and ice axe on the glacier
Mountaineers practise using ice axes on glaciers
Climber ties a figure-eight knot in the rope
Learn basic climbing and belaying techniques
Practice rope and crampon use in a practical setting
2 days of intensive training on rock and ice

Season:

May October

Departure Times

08:45

Key info

No mountaineering experience required. However, you should be a regular hiker
Good physical condition
You should be sure-footed on rocky and pathless terrain and have no fear of heights.

Overview

Recommended for: Anyone who trades comfort for the view.

From hiking to mountaineering: Learn rope techniques, climbing, and using crampons to safely conquer your first alpine tours.

2 days of intensive training on rock and ice. Learn climbing and belaying techniques, traverse glaciers with crampons, and master the ice axe. Perfect for beginners with hiking experience who want to summit mountain peaks in the future. Combines theory and practice in an alpine setting.

Course details

Academy

Learning objectives

  • Implement alpine standards in behavior, communication, and technique
  • Master basic knot techniques
  • Apply rope and belaying techniques in simple terrain
  • Walk independently on glaciers with crampons and ice axe
  • Understand hazard recognition in rock and ice
  • Comprehend tour planning and equipment selection

Assessment methods

Progress is continuously assessed

Learning progress is assessed through practical exercises, active engagement, behavior, and teamwork. Verbal feedback and recommendations for further tours are provided by the mountain guide.

Certification

Certificate: Basic Mountaineering Course

Upon completion of the two-day course, participants receive a certificate. This confirms successful participation in the Basic Mountaineering Course in Grindelwald, intended as a keepsake and not an official document.

Issued by:
Outdoor Switzerland AG

Itinerary

Meeting points
Day1
Day 1: Rock Training
After meeting and a brief equipment introduction at the OUTDOOR Shop & Café, we head into the field. In the climbing garden or on the rock face, you will learn basic rope and belaying techniques, knots, anchor building, and proper movement in steep terrain. Simple climbing sections give you a feel for the rock, while abseiling exercises build your confidence in the equipment. Evening discussions cover tour planning and alpine hazards.
Day2
Day 2: Ice Training
Today, we head to the glacier. With crampons and ice axe, you will practice proper walking techniques on snow and ice. You will secure yourself with a rope, learn to identify and cross crevasses. Theory is applied directly in practice: How do I react if someone falls? How do I behave on the ice? An intensive day with real alpine character.

Whats included

Guiding from a licenced mountain guide/ aspirant guide
Expenses of the mountain guide
Overnight stay(s) with half-board for the mountain guide
Hut reservation
Course Certificate

Not included

Costs for cable cars and travel expenses of the guest
Overnight stay(s) in bunk room with half-board for the guest
Snacks
Technical equipment
Costs for a taxi if needed (guests pay for the guide's share)

Pack list

Weather info

General weather info

Weather can influence any tour, and a clear decision is often only possible on the day itself. We review conditions carefully and remain within our safety limits, and bad weather alone does not mean we have to stop.

Make sure we can reach you with current contact information in case your booking changes. Silence from us means your tour is still planned or the final call is not yet made. If we need to cancel, you can rebook, choose another activity, or get a full refund.

For detailed advice on how to prepare for (and enjoy!) bad weather days in Interlaken, check out our weather blog 

Meeting points

Meeting point

OUTDOOR - Shop and Café Grindelwald

Dorfstrasse 103, 3818 Grindelwald
Meeting points
Activity location

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