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Mountaineering, Climbing, and Skiing In The Canadian RockiesMOUNT ASSINIBOINEThe Ascent of Mount Assiniboine with a Yamnuska Guide
A climb of Assiniboine with a certified Yamnuska mountain guide can be the experience of a
lifetime. If you'd like to climb Assiniboine with a Yamnuska guide this prospectus will
tell you what its all about. Once decided let us know so that we can confirm arrangements
for this terrific adventure.
Details
The Peak Mount Assiniboine is a serious and often difficult climb. It is frequently underestimated.
There is substantial Time NeededThe minimum time it will take is three days. One day to fly to Assiniboine Meadows and to climb to the Hind Hut, the next day for the ascent and the final day to descend to the Meadows from where you can fly or walk out. The problem with such a short time is that weather may be bad on your climbing day leaving you with no spare days. We suggest you take a guide for at least four if not five days so as to allow extra time for the ascent. In the event of being able to do the climb on the first available day then there are several other peaks in the area you can climb as well. SeasonAssiniboine can be climbed anytime June through September but remember that conditions may prevent climbing on the peak at any time in those months. The best time seems to be from mid-July to late August. In some years heavy spring snows may result in the peak being a snow climb through most of the summer. Summer snowstorms can put the peak 'out of condition' at any time. We must emphasize that bad weather and conditions are possible at any time and consequently we cannot guarantee a summit climb or easy conditions. Many of the pictures on this page were taken on a snowy day in August 2002. Guides and Guide RatiosOur guides are certified by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides and by Parks Canada (Athabasca is on the border between Banff and Jasper National Parks) and we operate within the ‘terrain guidelines’ of the ACMG. The lead guide will be an internationally qualified (UIAGM/ACMG) mountain guide. Other guides will be at least qualified assistant guides (ACMG). It is vastly preferable to have a one-on-one guide ratio. We will take two with one guide on the North Ridge only and then only if your experience makes it appropriate. Experience Needed
Assiniboine is not a climb for beginners. We require that you have recent alpine
mountaineering experience (or extensive multi-pitch rock experience) beforehand and we
will require that you complete our experience questionnaire on booking. When making your
booking we can advise you as to the feasibility of your attempting this peak. Accommodation & Food
For accommodation before and after the trip , please refer to our LINKS page for recommendations. Afterwards you may like to stay on and enjoy the great hiking in the Assiniboine Meadows area. This is a terrific area to enjoy with family and friends. Camping is available at the Lake Magog campground or, if you book very far in advance, stay at world-famous Mt. Assiniboine Lodge. Getting to Canmore & Mount AssiniboineCanmore is the nearest town to the heli and hiking staging points for Assiniboine. It is 100km west of Calgary on the Trans Canada Highway. Frequent shuttles connect Calgary International Airport and Canmore. Greyhound Bus Lines (1 800 661 8747) serves Canmore from points east and west along the Trans-Canada Highway. Call 609 0300, 609 1490 or 609 8897 for taxis in Canmore. To get to Mount Assiniboine it is more cost effective to fly to Assiniboine Meadows at the base of the peak. Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays (Mondays on holiday weekends) a helicopter shuttle service operates from Canmore and Shark Mountain (45 minutes drive S.W. of Canmore towards the peak). Please note that there may be an extra charge for transport to Shark Mountain if required. The cost of the helicopter shuttle is included in our charge. Once at Assiniboine Meadows it is a further 4 hours hike and scramble to reach the Hind Hut, our base for the summit climb.
PriceThe following package costs include guide fees, hut
fees, out trip meals and helicopter flights. Should it be necessary to drive to
Shark Mountain Helipad from Canmore an extra charge may apply if you do not have
your own vehicle.
What If Assiniboine Is Out Of Condition?Mount Assiniboine is very weather prone and may be completely out of condition at any time in the summer for days or weeks at a time. When this happens it is possible to climb on other peaks in the Rockies that remain in condition (lower rock peaks or snow and ice routes). In the event of Assiniboine being clearly out of condition we will organize an alternate climbing program for you and will use the helicopter fees included in the package to defray any new expenses with the balance being refunded to you. Clothing and Gear ListsGroup safety & technical gear (e.g. ropes & rack) is included in the fee. You will need to supply personal clothing and gear (e.g. ice axe, crampons, helmet & harness). Some of these items can be rented and the cost included in your package price. Yamnuska has a full range of climbing and camping gear for rent. CLOTHING LISTWe suggest layers of light, easily carried clothing that allow for fast and easy adjustment to best suit fast changing temperature conditions. We discourage cotton clothing as it causes rapid heat loss when wet. Feel free to call us if you have any questions about what to bring. This list covers items needed for all likely conditions during the mountaineering season. Your guide will go through your clothing and gear with you prior to the climb. You will need to bring:
EQUIPMENT LISTYou will need to bring: (Items in blue are available to rent from Yamnuska)
OPTIONAL ITEMSWe supply the following items, but if you have your own, please feel free to bring along - Your rack, gear sling, nut pick, belay device, prussick slings, locking biners, your guide will go through this with you to decide exactly which items you should carry on the climb. Equipment Sales As an authorized Petzl Charlet dealer we have a range of guide-recommended mountaineering gear available for purchase. A 5% discount applies if you are booked on a Yamnuska program with greater discounts built into our gear packages. We can ship to you or have your gear awaiting your arrival here. More Information
Contact Yamnuska with gear questions InsurancePlease ensure that you are covered for the cost of evacuation or rescue should you fall ill or be injured. Most health benefit plans (public and private) and some travel insurance policies do cover this. Otherwise, in the unlikely event that you need these services you may be liable for the cost (not astronomical). We can give you further information if necessary. Should you take our optional cancellation penalty waiver cover you will be refunded in full or in part should you cancel this program due to illness/accident prior to or during the program. Booking InformationPlease book as early as practical to avoid disappointment. We require a one third of full cost deposit with the balance due 8 weeks in advance, after that, full payment is required with booking. To avoid unnecessary cancellation penalties we suggest you take our cancellation insurance which costs 5% of the package cost, this must accompany your deposit. Please read the booking conditions and cancellation penalties carefully before booking. All guests must fill in an application form and an experience questionnaire. Please note that you will be required to sign our waiver before commencing the program. Please view our sample waiver copy. For detailed booking instructions and conditions, click here Please feel free to contact us to discuss this climb. If you need any rental gear please let us know early to ensure its availability. |
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