GLACIER CLIMBING & CREVASSE RESCUE WITH IAN NICHOLSON
Schedule
Wed, 21 Jan, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
American Alpine Institute | Bellingham, WA
About the book: Through clear text and detailed step-by-step photos, IFMGA-certified guide Ian Nicholson introduces the hazards climbers face and describes everything they need to know when scaling snow-covered mountains, including foundational ropework, the tools of the trade (ice axes, crampons, harnesses, snow pickets, and so on), basics of footwork, essential techniques for moving on snow and ice, trip planning and navigation, rigging ropes, building anchors, belaying, rappelling, self-rescue tips and techniques, and more. Beyond the fundamentals, Glacier Climbing & Crevasse Rescue dives deep into methods for rescuing a climber who has fallen into a crevasse, how skiers and snowboarders can approach such a scenario, and the hazards related to expeditions. Sidebars by expert contributors highlight key takeaways from real-life stories about valuable, life-changing lessons they’ve learned.
About the author: IAN NICHOLSON is an IFMGA-certified mountain guide and has been guiding around the world for nearly two decades. Passionate about self-rescue, Nicholson has earned two Denali Pro Pin Awards for helping to save other climbers and works on the National Instructor Team for both the AMGA and AIARE. He is the author of Climbing Self-Rescue as well as a regular contributor to OutdoorGearLab.com and WildSnow.com and he lives in Seattle.
Those attending the optional hands on practice are encouraged to bring a small glacier kit like:
3-4 lockers
3-4 non lockers
1-2 120cm slings
1 short third hand prusik
Belay device
Harness
No helmet needed as we wont leave the ground
Option to bring some of the modern tools like the Petzl Tibloc or Petzl Micro Traxion or similar.
Where is it happening?
American Alpine Institute, 4041 Home Road, Ste A,Bellingham, Washington, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:


















