Glacier Ski and Splitboard Touring Course

Ski and Splitboard Touring Courses

Glacier Ski and Splitboard Touring Course

Location

Location

The Glacier Ski and Splitboard Touring Course is based out of huts on the eastern glaciers of the Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park. It is also possible to base the course in the huts of Westland National Parks from an expedition-style tent camp in the Murchison Glacier.


The exact venue can be chosen based on the weather. All options provide a range of terrain and ski touring and mountaineering objectives to explore and practice the skills and decision-making to keep you safe on your own future glacier touring adventures.


Itinerary

Itinerary

Glacier Ski and Splitboard Touring Course
Syllabus

Syllabus

Topics include:



  • Ski and splitboard equipment selection, management, and maintenance for glacier trips

  • Uphill and downhill backcountry travel techniques on glaciated terrain

  • Glacier travel and route finding

  • Crevasse rescue

  • Trip planning

  • Avalanche awareness and rescue

  • Basic snowcraft including crampon and ice axe use

  • Snow camping


Visit our Downloads page for course resources to prepare for the course.


Course Resources

For more information on the skills that are covered, check out our articles on Essential Skills for Glacier Ski Touring and Glacier Ski Touring Crevasse Rescue.


Equipment

Equipment List

The trip takes place in a remote mountain environment so participants need to have some experience touring and be familiar with their touring equipment. If hiring equipment, we recommend having a few warm-up days around Wānaka before the course.

Equipment List
Equipment item

Ski or splitboard crampons are mandatory for glacier trips. For splitboarders, we also highly recommend dedicated snowboard mountaineering boots over downhill boots. These offer a stiffer sole with heal welts for compatibility with boot crampons and better edging when boot packing in firm snow. Also a slight rear flex for more comfortable uphill travel and a rand for protecting the longevity of the boots.

Further advice on ski and splitboard touring equipment and packing for a glacier ski tour can be found in our Knowledge Base

Knowledge Base

Fitness

Fitness

Good fitness is required to get the most out of the course. Expect uphill travel of up to 1000m on consecutive days.
Ski or Splitboard Touring Ability

Ski or Splitboard Touring Ability

Some experience skiing or riding off-piste in a variety of snow conditions and blue or red runs on a ski field.
Some experience ski or splitboard touring.
Technical Skills

Technical Skills

No mountaineering experience is necessary but some experience with rope work, knots, and rock climbing setting will be useful.

Availability

Pricing

Group price $2990 per person.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions: GST, NZMGA certified guide, mountain accommodation, all food, flight into and out of the mountains, and transport from Wānaka.

Exclusions: Ski and splitboard touring equipment. This is available from MT Outdoors in Wānaka.

Booking Conditions

If the course is unable to spend the entire time in the high mountains due to weather, day or overnight trips will be carried out from Mount Cook Village or nearby ski fields to continue the learning.

‘[Our guide] did an outstanding job of creating building blocks of learning – e.g. around crevasse rescue – so each of us was able to assimilate the learning involved at a rate that was appropriate for each of us. He also very skilfully managed and created situations where we could test ourselves at a level at which we were comfortable, without specifically calling this out. He is exceptional as a guide and brings a number of qualities to guiding which are very difficult to teach and which make him stand out to me.

— — Ruth, Summer Mountaineering Course

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