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Mt. Baker 3 Day Mountaineering Course
Learn the basics of mountaineering, master glacier climbing skills, and summit your first high-altitude peak.

Learn the basics of mountaineering, master glacier climbing skills, and summit your first high-altitude peak.
Mt. Baker 3 Day Mountaineering Course
Mt. Baker 3 Day Climb and Instruction
This classic North American climb is the first step to climbing high altitude mountains world-wide. Packed into a focused high-altitude climbing itinerary. Designed to develop acclimatization, movement on glaciated terrain, and expedition pacing, the trip provides a rewarding stand-alone objective and a proven stepping stone toward higher goals such as Rainier, Mt. Blanc or the Seven Summits.
3
Days
+
Difficulty
Professional Mountain Guide
PMG
$950
USD
Climb your first glaciated high altitude mountain. Learn the essential skills and put them to practice on this instructional course and summit of Mt. Baker. Learn climbing skills on a progression in glaciated mountaineering led by Mountain Professionals guides.
Washington
28 Jul - 30 Jul 2026
1 Aug - 3 Aug 2026
EXPEDITION OVERVIEW


EXPEDITION OVERVIEW
28 Jul - 30 Jul 2026
1 Aug - 3 Aug 2026
Professional Mountain Guide
PMG
3
Days
+
Difficulty
Washington
$950
USD
Climb your first glaciated high altitude mountain. Learn the essential skills and put them to practice on this instructional course and summit of Mt. Baker. Learn climbing skills on a progression in glaciated mountaineering led by Mountain Professionals guides.
GALLERY
$950
USD
Professional Mountain Guide
Guide
3
Days

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW
+
Difficulty
Washington
Climb your first glaciated high altitude mountain. Learn the essential skills and put them to practice on this instructional course and summit of Mt. Baker. Learn climbing skills on a progression in glaciated mountaineering led by Mountain Professionals guides.
This classic North American climb is the first step to climbing high altitude mountains world-wide. Packed into a focused high-altitude climbing itinerary. Designed to develop acclimatization, movement on glaciated terrain, and expedition pacing, the trip provides a rewarding stand-alone objective and a proven stepping stone toward higher goals such as Rainier, Mt. Blanc or the Seven Summits.
Mt. Baker 3 Day Climb and Instruction
+
Difficulty
3
Days
Professional Mountain Guide
PMG
$950
USD
Climb your first glaciated high altitude mountain. Learn the essential skills and put them to practice on this instructional course and summit of Mt. Baker. Learn climbing skills on a progression in glaciated mountaineering led by Mountain Professionals guides.
Washington

EXPEDITION OVERVIEW
28 Jul - 30 Jul 2026
1 Aug - 3 Aug 2026
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Mt. Baker 3 Day Climb and Instruction
This classic North American climb is the first step to climbing high altitude mountains world-wide. Packed into a focused high-altitude climbing itinerary. Designed to develop acclimatization, movement on glaciated terrain, and expedition pacing, the trip provides a rewarding stand-alone objective and a proven stepping stone toward higher goals such as Rainier, Mt. Blanc or the Seven Summits.
GALLERY
ITINERARY
Final Prep & Relaxation Day
A free day for last-minute preparations, gear adjustments, or simply resting before heading to the ice.
Fly to Union Glacier, Antarctica
Weather permitting, we fly 4 hours south to Union Glacier, landing on a stunning blue-ice runway. After setting up camp, we settle into our first night on the continent.
Acclimatization & Ski Prep
A full day on the ice to test our systems, ski around camp, and adapt to the Antarctic environment before the expedition begins in earnest.
Flight into 89° South & Begin Skiing
We fly by Twin Otter aircraft to 89°S, 60 nautical miles from the South Pole. After landing, we begin our journey with a short ski to establish camp.
Ski to the South Pole
Over the course of roughly 6 - 7 days, we ski across the polar plateau toward the geographic South Pole. Expect stunning silence, vast horizons, and a deep sense of accomplishment as we near our goal.
Return to Union Glacier
We board our aircraft and fly back to Union Glacier Camp to celebrate our achievement with a hot meal and well-earned rest and showers.
Return to Puntas Arenas
Once the weather window opens, we fly back to Punta Arenas. After a hot shower, we gather for a celebratory dinner to toast the journey.
End of Expedition - Depart for Home
With unforgettable memories in tow, guests depart for home or onward travel.
ITINERARY
Day 01
Arrival in Sedro-Woolley Washington
Our team will meet at the Sedro Woolley Ranger Station parking lot for an orientation and gear check.Transportation to the Schrieber’s Meadow Trailhead will be via carpool. We will trek on a trail through temperate rainforest and reach the Railroad Grade Moraine and make camp at Sandy Camp at 5500 feet or higher at the high camp location at approximately 6000 feet, depending on the month/conditions (approximately a 4 hour hike to camp.) Camp set up and skills.
Day 02
Glacier School Skills
Today consists of instruction on mountaineering skills important to safely ascend the mountain. Topics will include; climbing knots, crampon footwork, harnesses, ice axe, self arrest, and rope team travel skills. An early dinner will be prepared by the guides and we will rest in the tents preparing for the summit.
Day 03
Summit and Descent
A pre-dawn alpine-start to climb to the summit. The climb takes on average 8 hours to the summit and back to high camp. After a short rest to rehydrate, we will eat and pack up camp. We'll descend to the trailhead for the end of the program in the mid to late afternoon.
EXPED
DESTINATION
Cascades Range

The Cascade Mountains are the perfect introduction to glaciated mountain climbing or as stand alone climbing trips for those with previous experience. The moderate slopes of the Eastman Glacier Route provide an excellent training ground for skills practice and a foundation of general mountaineering experience. It is one of the classic North American climbs and is superb mountain terrain for developing or refreshing mountaineering/glacier travel skills. The summit of Mt. Baker is 10,781’ (3286m) above sea level, making it the 3rd tallest peak in Washington State.
The perfect classroom setting to learn basic mountaineering skills. Topics will include; climbing knots, crampon footwork, harnesses, ice axe, self arrest, and rope team travel skills that are necessary to climb the peak. These are also the foundation mountaineering skills to take onward on future climbs of glaciated peaks beyond Mt. Baker.
Average Summer temperature:
0°C
Max Altitude:
3286m
Total Distance:
20km
EXPED
DESTINATION
Cascades Range

The Cascade Mountains are the perfect introduction to glaciated mountain climbing or as stand alone climbing trips for those with previous experience. The moderate slopes of the Eastman Glacier Route provide an excellent training ground for skills practice and a foundation of general mountaineering experience. It is one of the classic North American climbs and is superb mountain terrain for developing or refreshing mountaineering/glacier travel skills. The summit of Mt. Baker is 10,781’ (3286m) above sea level, making it the 3rd tallest peak in Washington State.
The perfect classroom setting to learn basic mountaineering skills. Topics will include; climbing knots, crampon footwork, harnesses, ice axe, self arrest, and rope team travel skills that are necessary to climb the peak. These are also the foundation mountaineering skills to take onward on future climbs of glaciated peaks beyond Mt. Baker.
Average Summer temperature:
0°C
Max Altitude:
3286m
Total Distance:
20km
TESTIMONIALS
“Excellent mountain guide service! I have skied to the South Pole and climbed Elbrus, Kilimanjaro, Carstensz Pyramid, and Aconcagua with Mountain Professionals.”
Paul A, USA
“Mountain Professionals takes the highest level of care and focus to ensure a safe, fun, and successful trip with safety being paramount. Ryan has a talent for assembling great teams. With his encouragement and guidance, I have now summited five of the Seven Summits and can’t wait for the next expedition.”
Jodi V, USA
“Thanks to a great team and amazing guides! 100% summit success on Manaslu. Excellent service and great adventures, could not be better.”
Merethe F.L, Norway
“I have been climbing with Mountain Professionals for over 10 years. Ryan has always been there to answer my questions—even when he was getting ready for an expedition or just returning from one. He is always willing to teach beyond the scope of a trip to enhance each client’s mountaineering skillset.”
David B, USA
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
All permits
All of your climbing and park permits are included in the cost of the expedition.
Navigation tools (GPS, maps)
Our seasoned guides are experts in navigating the challenging terrain, where precision is crucial. Using GPS waypoints and compass and monitoring the slopes for avalanche risk.
Group & safety equipment
Included in your expedition is all essential group safety equipment, carefully selected and refined from years of experience. This includes GPS navigation, and first aid supplies, all overseen by a Wilderness First Responder and guides to ensure your safety every step of the way.
Group Gear
We provide all the camping tents, group climbing gear such as ropes, fixed snow protection, all climbing gear for a group to travel on glaciated terrain.
Meals on the expedition itinerary
All breakfasts and dinners during the mountain itinerary are provided. Lunch food is brought by individual as the limited amount of lunches are more “on the move snack foods”.
Mountain Professionals Guides
Your expedition is guided by highly experienced instructors. Mountain Professionals has decades of expedition leadership on glaciated mountain terrain, we bring a level of safety, skill, and authenticity that sets us apart.
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
Personal Lunch and Snack Food
During all three days of the trip, we are essentially in transit during lunch time, so we ask participants to bring simple snack type lunch food that they prefer.
Personal clothing & gear
Team members are responsible for arriving with the required personal clothing and equipment for the expedition. Upon signing up, we provide a detailed gear list and are always available to offer advice or answer any questions about what to bring, ensuring you're fully prepared for the journey.
Personal travel insurance
Upon signing up, we provide a list of recommended insurance providers that specialize in covering climbing trips, ensuring you're fully protected for the journey.
Guide Tips
We’re happy to share recommended tipping guidelines for your guides.
Trailhead Parking fee
Some of our group will likely car-pool to park in the trailhead parking area, we will as a group purchase Northwest Forest Passes.
Lodging
If you need to stay in hotels or lodging before or after you climb, please plan accordingly to fit your travel needs.
Transportation to Sedro-Woolley
Our trip begins early morning on the first day at the Sedro-Woolley Ranger station parking lot. From there, we car-pool to the trailhead to begin the trek. Detailed information and sharing will be provided upon sign-up.
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