Adventure Magazine

THE SCHOOL OF MOUNTAINEERING

Mountaineering season is on and privileged as we are, we live in a country with majestic peaks and stunning alpine scenery.

Especially on the South Island which is the home to some 23, 3000-meter peaks. But as mesmerizing as the mountains are, we all know they can be challenging places to be and must be treated with the utmost respect. For many of us tramping is not unfamiliar and provides us with the opportunity to connect on some level with our unique alpine environment.

However, if you want to step it up and explore the more remote parts of our country, why not strap on some crampons, grab an ice axe and add a whole new set of skills to your outdoor-toolbox?

A Mountaineering Skills Course can equip you for future alpine adventures -

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