Come climb some of Alaska's most undiscovered and alluring routes
Remote Peak Climbs
Seward, Alaska is encircled by three large icefields, and we definitely have our fair share of amazing peaks to climb. Accessed by either foot, boat, ski plane or helicopter, these mountains are rarely or never attempted and offer climbers a truly Alaskan mountain trip. Here at Exit Glacier Guides, we can pour over a topo map to find a peak that would be suitable for your skill and commitment level, and then start planning your climb.
Many of the peaks on the Harding Icefield are what we call Nunataks, which is a local native Alaskan word meaning “lonely peak”. Quite a few of the Nunataks are ski mountaineering peaks and an attempt of climbing them can be coupled with a crossing of the Harding Icefield itself. Call or email us to discuss some of these classic ski mountaineering possibilities, we love talking about Seward’s topography!
Difficulty
Hard
These trips are highly variable, but they are all mountaineering trips. Whether moving on skis or on foot, you should be ready to work hard.
Price
Variable
Contact us to find out how to design a trip for your group
Tour Times
Variable
Trips typically last 1 - 3 days
Group Size
Variable
Usually, this is a small group type of adventure
Season
These trips are best run in spring and summer when the weather is more predictable.
Contact Us
Send us an email or give us a call to see if this trip is right for you