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Ice Climbing Gear List

The gear you bring and the clothing you wear greatly affects your comfort and enjoyment in the outdoors. All technical climbing equipment will be provided by Alpine Endeavors. However if you have your own gear, feel free to bring it.

Equipment:

• Day pack* - large enough to carry all the items listed (2200-3500 cui)
• Helmet*
• Harness* - with a locking carabiner*, belay device*
• Ice tools*
• Crampons*
• Plastic or leather mountaineering/climbing boots*
• Toiletries (personal medications, sunscreen, toilet paper, etc.)
• Sunglasses
• Camera - optional


* Items with an asterisk are available for loan through Alpine Endeavors

Food:

• Lunch - items you can eat on the go (sandwiches, energy bars, etc)
• Water - at least 2 quarts in a non-glass container. It is preferable to   have insulated parkas on them to keep water from freezing. A thermos   for one is a great idea.

Clothing:

Be prepared to be out moving and standing outdoors in temperatures from 35 degrees to ten below zero. Keep in mind that in the winter "cotton kills". Be sure to wear clothing made out of synthetic materials. Fleece and wool are you best choices. Down is a great insulator, just be sure to keep it dry!

Use a layering system that consists of the following:
• Wicking top and bottom first layer - capaline, bergaline, merino, etc.
• Lightweight insulating top and bottom layer - micro fleece, etc
• Heavier insulating top layer - 200 or 300 weight polartec, or down
• A large insulated parka to go over all the clothes you have on to keep   you warm while you are belaying is highly recommended
• Waterproof/breathable top & bottom outerlayer - gore-tex, event, etc.
• Hat and/or balaclava. Especially a thin one to wear under the helmet
• Gloves - bring at least three pairs, your hands will get wet!
• Synthetic or wool socks & liners if needed
• High gators - to keep the snow out of your boots
• Face Mask - optional (only if really cold)
• Goggles - optional


Note: If you wear contact lenses you should bring a pair of glasses as a back up.



 

 

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Experience climbing in New York. Alpine Endeavors provides rock climbing instruction, ice climbing instruction, and guided climbs daily in the Gunks (Shawangunks - Mohonk Preserve and the Peter's Kill Climbing Area in Minnewaska State Park), Catskills, and Adirondacks with AMGA Certified & New York State Licensed Climbing Guides.We also operate daily for rock climbing in Connecticut at Ragged Mountain and other locations across the state.

Alpine Endeavors is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Alpine Endeavors is a Permit Holder in the following locations:
Mohonk Preserve, NY; Minnewaska State Park, NY; Mohonk Mountain House, NY; Stone Mountain Farm, NY; White Mountains National Forest, NH; Monongahela National Forest, WV; Eldorado Canyon State Park, CO; Red Rocks National Recreation Area, NV; North Cascades National Park, WA; Mount Rainier National Park, WA; and other locations