Cho-Oyu




The fall season lead us to Asia where Todd guide on Cho-Oyu the worlds 6th higest mountain. Size is by no means the only measurement of a mountains allure. Cho-Oyu lies on the border of Nepal and Tibet and is sorrounded by incredibley beautiful mountains and landscape, not to be out done by the beauty of the mountain itself.


Rainier and the North Cascades




This year Alpine Ascents was awarded one of three permits granted by the National Park Service for guiding on the mountain. This made our summer very busy.


We guide three main routes on Mt. Rainier; The DC, The Emmons and the Kautz. All climbs on Rainier have a 2 to 1 client to guide ratio, which improves the chances of each individual to safely reatch the 14,410 ft summit of this Cascade giant.










The Mooses Tooth



This past spring we had the great opportunity to onsight guide the classic Ham and Eggs route on the Mooses Tooth. The Mooses Tooth is 18 pitches of Moderate snow and ice climbing, with short sections of challenging ice and rock going at AI 4 5.9.


We climbed with Vance, a solid climber who we had both climbed with before in Washington and Utah.



This is a great route for someone with some ice and rock back ground and a desire to challenge their technical ability in the big mountains of Alaska.


Denali, another great team and a great year







Our 2007 Denali was a success getting 100% on the summit. This is thanks to some luck and patience with the weather and a great team, Oh and undoubtly the many days of group yoga. Please check out the cybercast by clicking http://alpineascents.com/denali-cybercast.asp. Some of the pictures can be viewed in our photo albums.



Denali is a great trip, one we look forward to every year. The Alaska range is unbeatable in it's beauty and grandure, not to mention that climbing Denali is by now a type of reunion. Every year we see many friends, many whom we see only when we climb Denali. Come Join the Partyhttp://alpineascents.com.