Mountaineering Guides and Trips
Below are popular Mountaineering guides and trips that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
Unparalleled vistas await the Tahoe hiker on a memorable journey to the lake’s tallest peak.
Climbing to the summit of the South Sister from Devil's Lake Trailhead.
Tackle highest peak in Lassen Volcanic National Park and stand atop an active volcano.
An easy non-technical day climb, that is if you are used to the 14,440 ft elevation
Standard Route with optional ski descent
Via Corrigan Lake and the Northwest Ridge with optional ski descent
Distinctive and dominant on the Phoenix landscape, Camelback Mountain is just begging to be conquered.
Scale two great Northern Sierra peaks in just one short day-hike.
Brave the crowds on a steady 1 mile climb to the summit of this prominent Phoenix area peak.
Pristine alpine lakes, picturesque creeks, abandoned mines and glorious summer wildflower displays.
The thigh-burner of Lake Tahoe, Mt. Ralston rewards intrepid day-hikers with stunning mountain overlooks.
Climb 4,000 feet on this great trail to fantatic views over the Wasatch Valley and Salt Lake City.
The first comprehensive guide to The Enchantments... including photos, side trips, camps, even toilets!
Peak bag the highest mountain (3,952 m / 12,966 ft.) in Taiwan, also one of the "Asian Triology", in one day.
Hiking to the Ettaler Mandl from Ettal followed by a tour through the monastery, church, a cafe and a lokal cheese shop.
6km fun blast now with new swoopy berms and jumps to finish confirming it as the best way to end a ride at Pile Rd
A hike into beautiful Garnet Canyon on the way up The Grand Teton. This is the route most climbs of the Grand take.
Remote alpine lakes and a spectacular mountain summit, perfect for a long day hike or backpacking adventure.
Climb one of the park's best trails to experience the unrivaled views from the summit of Brokeoff Mountain.
Via Coleman Glacier with optional ski descent
