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Online registration is closed for 2018.

 


Educational clinics give the participants the chance to sharpen their alpine skills and share experiences with mountain guides and athletes.

 


Please pay attention to the clinics length and duration. Some clinics are one day, some are two days with overnight stay and the Bolt & Belays is a three day clinic. Make sure you don't book clinics with overlapping dates!

Clinic Description

An introduction to the ice climbing world! Equipment- crampons, leashless tools, building an Abalakov anchor, ice climbing strategies, safety, ice terminology, as well as route selection, ice grades and basic ice climbing technique are covered here.

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Accomplished alpine professionals – and great people to hang out with – they love to share their experiences, knowledge and love of the mountains. Meet them here.

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What is the Arc'Teryx Academy?

The academy is a chance to work directly WITH our Arc’teryx athletes. 

Accomplished alpine professionals – and great people to hang out with – they love to share their experiences, knowledge and love of the mountains. Meet them here.

Check Out Our 2018 Recap - blog.arcteryx.com

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Check Out Our 2018 Recap - blog.arcteryx.com

Attending Athletes

ERIC HJORLEIFSON

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Born into a family where seasonal employment and a place to live revolved around skiing and snow conditions, Arc'teryx big mountain specialist Eric Hjorleifson can't actually recall his first day on skis. Hoji's early days were spent on the rope tow at Mount Norquay.

GREG HILL

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This man has a passion for ski mountaineering. Named one of the Top 25 Fittest Guys in the World 2011 for climbing and skiing 2 million feet in a year (roughly the equivalent of climbing Toronto’s CN Tower 3xday for 365 days).

CHAD SAYERS

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This unique lifestyle manifested itself organically, when I started skiing professionally 10 years ago. The challenges and injuries presented by my skiing have given me a chance to embrace life for the true gift it is and grow as an individual.

AUSTIN ROSS

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I was born and raised on a hobby farm in the Pemberton Valley in the BC Coast Mountain Range. It was here, on the edge of the Lillooet River and beneath the iconic Mt. Currie that my passion for the outdoors was initially sparked

LUCY SAUCKBAUER

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Born and raised in Vail, Colorado skiing was a close second to walking. Mountains were my playground, the ski school and race programs - my daycare. Starting as a ski racer but my passion was in powder. In high school I traded between race and tele skis, finally committing to a broken binding for the next six years.

MICHELLE PARKER

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Michelle Parker is a pro-skier from Squaw Valley, California, USA. She started skiing in her home resort Squaw Valley Ski Resort. At the age of 15, she realized that her passion was for freeskiing. In later years she has competed in U.S. Freeskiing open, X-games and Red Bull Cold Rush.

FORREST COOTS

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Forrest grew up in the mountains and is the product of a life spent in the outdoors. Born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, he and his family moved to Mount Shasta when he was three. With a ski resort 15 minutes from his home, it was natural that Forrest took to skiing at an early age.

IZZY LYNCH

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I grew up in the city, but mountains are what raised me. Driving between the concrete jungle of Calgary, AB to the frosty peaks & icy rivers of the Canadian Rockies weekend after weekend as a child ingrained a deep appreciation for all the freedom that the wilderness provides.

MARK SMILEY

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A professional photographer, filmmaker, speaker, & mountain guide. His interest in outdoor recreation continually evolves. At the age of twelve, he enjoyed rappelling out of maple trees in the front yard, to now putting up first ascents on technical 20,000’+ glaciated peaks.

JANELLE SMILEY

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Grew up climbing, skiing in the mountains of Colorado. Her hunger for adventures has taken her to many remote peaks. She enjoys cooking fine meals & sharing them with friends, learning new things, and humbling the boys on the rando race course, the world around.

JUSTIN LAMOUREUX

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Justin is a 'snowboarder’s snowboarder'. From the Olympics to guiding, snowboard design to construction, he has dedicated his life to his passion. Back in his freestyle days when asked about his hardest trick, the answer was simply 'landing'.

SAM KUCH

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He started skiing when he was two years old at Whitewater Ski resort. Growing up riding the steep terrain around Whitewater, he naturally excelled at freeride skiing. At 14, Sam started on the IFSA freeride circuit which eventually led him to travel all over the world and compete in freeride competitions.

STIAN HAGEN

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Stian grew up like many Norweigns paragons - skiing before he could walk. He mastered every ski discipline, including ski jumping in his adolescence and at age 19 he went wild for extreme skiing in Chamonix, wowing the world with his rebellious and righteous turns. As a pioneer in freeskiing, Stian has left his mark on the sport with radical inputs on equipment, leading to gear which has enhanced user performance.

STINIUS SKJØTSKIFT

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Hailing from Oppdal, Norway, Stinius grew up ski racing and skateboarding, so it was inevitable that he would end up in freestyle. Known for his bio 1080 mute grabs and other wild tricks, Stinius could have been a real contender, but once he found the spirited flow of freeriding, he never wore his goggles on the inside of his helmet again.

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For any inquiries regarding the Arc'teryx Backcountry Academy,  please contact backcountryacademy@arcteryx.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible.


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PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING YOUR CLINICS

Right Skills for the right clinic: All clinics cater to specific skillsets and to a described level of fitness needed. We have clinics suited to levels from beginner to advanced. Please carefully consider the clinics skill level and the required level of physical fitness, as shown in each clinic description. We want to make sure you chose the right clinic, so you can enjoy the experience to the fullest.

 

Plan realistically: Don’t book clinics that are overlapping in time. If you do this you will not be able to attend all of them. Also consider fatigue over those 3 active days. At the end of the day, make the best of your Academy days in Chamonix.

 

Advance your mountain skills: For one same clinic, you may find multiple levels. Ensure your skills match the clinic, and follow the progressions in picking clinics. In other words don’t start with Level 3, and then finish your weekend experience with Level 1. Instead, follow the progressions outlined, and advance your skills.

 

We speak the world: The Arc’teryx Academy attracts alpine enthusiasts from 25+ countries. Most of the clinics will be English and/ or French spoken. Once we’ll know more of about clinics participants origins, we’ll make our best to staff clinics per language – English, French and may be German – so that you get the most understandable alpine expertise from participating guides and athletes in a language you understand.

 

Bring the right gear: Do visit the « What to bring » page and check out specific gear requirements in each clinic description. Come geared up!

 

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CLINIC NAME

ICE CLIMBING BASIC SKILLS

Clinic Date

Friday, 6th of July 2018

Level

Intermediate

Clinic Description

An introduction to the ice climbing world! Equipment- crampons, leashless tools, building an Abalakov anchor, ice climbing strategies, safety, ice terminology, as well as route selection, ice grades and basic ice climbing technique are covered here.

Physical Requirements

Indoor or outdoor rock climbing experience. Level of climbing: 5a minimum. Ability to walk on crampons.

Duration

Full day

Locations

Mer de Glace

Required Equipment

Crampon compatible mountaineering boots, ice climbing technical crampons, harness, helmet, 2 technical ice axes (possible to rent in Chamonix), dynamic lanyard and a screw-gate carabiner and head torch. Bring your own equipment so that you can practice with what you normally use. As for the clothes, please note that the temperature can be quite hot or cold, depending on weather. Bring layers of clothes which you can adjust from functional t-shirt to fleece or wool mid layers, lightweight puffer jacket, Goretex jacket, Softshell trousers, hat, one thin and one warm pair of gloves and solar protection (sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, lip protection). You will need more/less 35l rucksack. Please bring enough food and water (at least 2 litres) for a full day in mountains.

Please visit our What to Bring page for more information.

Clinic Costs

$79.00

Additional Costs

lift ticket (special deals will be available)

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