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BCEP Snow Session. Photo: Teresa Dalsager
Snow session at Mt. Hood. Photo: Teresa Dalsager.
BCEP Snow Skills Session
BCEP Snow Skills Session
BCEP Rock Practice.
BCEP Rock Skills Practice. Photo: Teresa Dalsager.
BCEP Self-Arrest Practice
BCEP Self Arrest Practice
Team Hike on Hamilton Mountain
Photo: Alex Gauthier
Snow Skills Practice
Rock Practice at Horsethief Butte
Photo: Alex Gauthier
BCEP Team Snow Day
Self-Arrest Practice
BCEP 2026 Info Night
*Applications received after 1/28 will receive a delayed acceptance notification than timeline given during the info session.
START YOUR CLIMBING JOURNEY IN 2026
Have you wanted to climb our nearby mountains but don’t know how to get started? Wy’east/Hood, Loowit/St. Helens, Pahto/Adams? Maybe others? The Mazama Basic Climbing Education Program (BCEP) is for you! BCEP teaches the skills needed to climb snow covered peaks and outdoor rock—and introduces you to other people who like to climb.
The eight-week program includes:
- Web-based classroom
- Weekly team breakout sessions (Mostly in-person)
- Educational field sessions
- Training hikes (for conditioning and skills practice)
BCEP is very time-intensive. We highly recommend clearing your schedule as much as possible during the 8 weeks of the course. Hikes and field sessions are typically full-day activities, team breakout sessions are about 3 hours long, and weekly learning assignments can take a few hours.
It is anticipated that BCEP will be organized into teams of approx. 20 members, including 12 students, a team leader and a co-leader, as well as several assistant instructors. Additional options for affinity teams may be offered. You will have the opportunity to state a team preference on the application.
OVERVIEW OF SKILLS LEARNED
| BASIC SKILLS | ROCK CLIMBING SKILLS | SNOW SKILLS |
| Proper Gear Usage | Top-Rope Climbing | Basic Glacier Travel |
| Alpine Climb Preparation | Fixed-Line Travel | Ice Axe Self-Arrest |
| Map & Compass Navigation | Team Communication & Signals | Roped Team Travel |
| Assess Avalanche Danger & Weather-Related Skills | Rappelling & Belaying | Technical Movement on Snow & Basic Steep Ice |
Online Learning Modules
- Review online modules and videos at your own pace. Your leader will assign you various modules to review each week before you meet in-person.
Breakout Sessions (Evening Sessions)
- Breakout sessions will occur once a week in the evening and will be held virtually at a designated time or in-person, depending on your team leader. These are small group, hands-on demonstrations and skill practice opportunities for field sessions.
Photo: Alex Gauthier
Field Sessions (Partial & Full Day Sessions)
Field session dates vary by team. Each team will have five required field sessions.
- Two Skills Session at the Mazama Mountaineering Center (MMC): An opportunity to learn and practice basic rock skills before going outdoors. (2 3-hour sessions)
- Outdoor Rock Session: Learn and practice rock skills on outdoor rock. (full day)
- Snow Session: Learn and practice snow skills near Timberline Lodge or other locations selected by your team. (full day)
- Navigation Session: Learn how to effectively navigate using a map and compass across varied terrain. (partial day)
Hikes (Half to Full Day)
In order to be a good mountaineer, you need to be in shape to go the distance! Hikes prepare your legs, heart, and mind for carrying heavy loads and gaining lots of elevation. Hike schedules vary by team. You are required to complete two team hikes. Hikes are typically a half to full day adventure and include skills in addition to mileage.
Other Climbing Classes
2025 BCEP Info Night
Photo: Geoff Lesch-Wragge
BCEP 2026
Course Details
Schedule
BCEP is held from February to May and includes 5 technical field sessions, 2 team overnights, 3+ hikes, weekly team breakout sessions and access to online learning modules over the course of 8 weeks. Each team's session culminates with 2 exams — an in-person skills test and an online test.
Time Commitment/Duration
High Time Commitment—BCEP is an intensive time commitment, and we highly recommend that you clear your schedule as much as possible during the duration of the course.
Moderate Duration—BCEP is an 8-week course that consists of required and optional activities.
Tuition
Tuition for 2026 is $940 for Mazama members and $1,170 for nonmembers.
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Skills Taught
BCEP teaches basic mountaineering skills including rock and snow skills.
BCEP prepares you to be an active participant on Mazama A and B level climbs.
Prerequisites
Students must be 15 years of age or older by the date of the first lecture. Students under 17 must enroll in the program with a parent or legal guardian.
Fitness level appropriate for the basic climbing program. A suitable reference point is the ability to carry a 25-lb pack from the trailhead of Dog Mountain to the top, in 2.5–3 hours.
No prior climbing experience is required.
Tuition Assistance & Payment Plans
We offer tuition assistance for students who would not otherwise be able to participate and whose participation can help expand the Mazama membership-base beyond current cultural, economic, and ethnic demographics.
Tuition assistance awards are not guaranteed, but may cover up to 70% of the course tuition based on factors listed above. Other costs associated with the course, including required gear and transportation, are not covered. You also must have access to a computer, smartphone, or tablet to participate in the course.
Applications for tuition assistance are part of the course application. Participants may also elect to utilize a payment plan to pay in three installments.
Application Process
Enrolling in this program involves an application process. After the application period is over, the course committee will select students and notify you if you have been accepted.
When you apply, you will enter a credit card for payment. Your card will be charged only if you are accepted. If you are not accepted, your card will not be charged.
There is no application fee for the program.
We will typically receive 25–50% more applicants than we can accept into the program.
Acceptance Process
BCEP typically receives more applications than we have spaces available.
When you complete your application make sure to answer questions about availability honestly. When we accept people, we put them in teams based on date availability. If we accept you and place you in a team based on your application information, and you are unavailable on your team dates, you may not be able to complete the program.
Required Equipment
We do not recommend making any major gear purchases before BCEP begins.
For BCEP, you will need to own, acquire, or borrow gear to participate. We highly recommend waiting to purchase any gear until your team leader can provide you with guidance. Discounted gear at local shops will also be available to program participants.
Locations
Weekly course materials will be available online.
The Snow Field session will be held near Timberline Lodge & Ski area or in other locations determined by your individual team.
The Rock Field session will be held at Horsethief Butte near The Dalles or in other locations to be determined by your individual team.
Practice sessions and the final test are held at the Mazama Mountaineering Center* at 527 SE 43rd Avenue, Portland, OR, 97215.
*location may change to an outdoor venue if necessary
Graduation Requirements
- Attend 100% of your teams' weekly breakout sessions
- Participate in your team's 5 technical field sessions
- Participate in a minimum of 3 team hikes
- Pass the mandatory practical and written exams at the end of the course
Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded the Basic Snow and Basic Rock Badge. These badges will allow you to register for upcoming Mazama activities fitting your skill set.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to attend info night to get into the course?
No, but Info Night will provide you with background information that will be important for you to know if you are interested in applying for the course.
Do Mazama members get preference?
No, but members receive the best price.
Do I need to apply right at 9 a.m. on the day registration opens for the best odds of getting in?
No. Admissions is by lottery. The date/time you apply will not be a factor. Take your time, review the application, think about the questions, then complete the application. Just make sure you submit it before the application window closes.
What days are the course lectures?
Lectures are online and made available each week for viewing on your schedule. There will be optional online educational webinars from Mazama members on various topics that students can attend in the spring. While webinars are optional, students are encouraged to participate.
Do I need to have every weekend free to participate?
BCEP is a demanding course in terms of time. While students can miss a weekend, student's availability to attend the necessary educational activities does weigh into acceptance into BCEP. Many of the activities, such as field sessions, do not have makeup sessions.
Students are required to attend the following to complete the program:
- 2 MMC Skills Sessions
- Intro to Rock weekend field session
- Intro to Snow weekend field session
- Navigation Exercise
- A minimum of 3 Conditioning Hikes (generally on weekends)
- Weekly team breakout sessions
- Final Exam
How do you decide who gets into BCEP?
We typically receive more applications than the course capacity allows us to accept. Priority will be given to certain applicants, including:
- Applicants from communities that have been underrepresented in mountaineering and/or underserved by the Mazamas. Please review the Mazama's Equity Statement for more information on our commitment to becoming a more diverse, equitable and inclusive organization.
- Applicants with a history of volunteering and engaging with the Mazamas
- Applicants who have been waitlisted when applying in previous years
- All remaining spaces in this course will be filled through randomized selection
How do I get assigned to a team? Are there any teams that are specific to certain groups?
When you apply for BCEP, a number of factors are considered in team placement, such as schedule availability, team dynamics, requested group preferences, affinity team preference, etc. While students can state a preference for a specific BCEP Team Leader, or placement with a partner, we can't guarantee we'll be able to accommodate all requests.
Are there any teams that are only on weekdays?
Yes! We have teams that have their hikes and field sessions on weekdays. When you apply, you can indicate that you would like to be placed on one of these teams.
Are scholarships available?
Yes, you can apply for one. See the Mazamas scholarship page for more information. We will inform you about your acceptance for a scholarship before sending the acceptance email.
Are payment plans available?
Yes, you can request one as you apply for the program. Payment plans split the tuition into two payments, the first upon acceptance into the program and the second on the day the program begins. Please contact help@mazamas.org for assistance or questions regarding payment plans.
If I am waitlisted, what are my chances of getting into the program?
We can't predict your odds of getting in from the waitlist. However, things do change for folks, and we see a fair number of cancellations. Students who have been waitlisted will be contacted, as cancellations occur, until the week before BCEP begins. Keep your schedule open, and you never know what might happen!
What happens if I am accepted and then need to drop out of BCEP?
To withdraw from the program, please contact bcep@mazamas.org as early as possible. Canceling or withdrawing prior to acceptance will not result in a charge to your credit card; you are only charged upon acceptance. After acceptance, the Mazama Education Program Refund Policy applies.
Will I be able to take the class with my friend/significant other?
The application form has a spot for you to indicate that you'd like to take the class with someone, but we do not guarantee that we will be able to accommodate such requests.
Are all field sessions full days?
No, not all of them. The rock climbing session is likely to be at an out-of-town location and will be a full day. The snow session will be a full day, including travel to the location. The two indoor climbing skills sessions in the Mazama Mountaineering Center are three-hour sessions that take place both on weeknights and during the weekend.
Are hikes full days?
The majority of hikes start before 9 a.m. and are unlikely to have you home before 5 p.m.
How do I get to and from field sessions and hikes?
Typically, your BCEP team should set up carpooling options from a meeting place in or near Portland to the location and back.