Activity Notes

BCEP teaches basic mountaineering skills including rock climbing and snow climbing. BCEP prepares you to be an active participant on Mazama A and B level climbs.

This course includes lectures, team breakout sessions, and conditioning hikes. Technical field sessions provide practical exposure to basic rock climbing and snow travel. Field sessions may include overnight camping, a stay at the Mazama Lodge, or an “alpine” (nighttime) start.

The time commitment for BCEP is HIGH.

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$ 910 .00 for Mazama members
$ 1140 .00 for non-Mazama members

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