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With more than two decades of experience in mountain-based operations and professional guiding, we have developed specialized training programs grounded in real-world performance across both low- and high-angle environments. From Class I to Class V terrain, our methodologies and best practices are designed to enhance the efficiency, proficiency, and operational confidence of responders, operators, rescuers, law enforcement personnel, and other mission-critical professionals.
Low-angle terrain (0–45°) often allows for conventional foot travel supported by basic roping techniques to improve movement, safety, and load management. In high-angle environments (45°+), advanced technical skills and deliberate movement systems must be employed to ensure safe, efficient, and—when mission-critical—covert progression through complex terrain.
Our expert cadre provides instruction in proven best practices to help you operate at the highest level within these environments. We believe that those who work in the mountains must train in the mountains. Depending on terrain classification and mission requirements, our training incorporates rappelling, rock climbing, ice climbing, and various specialized movement techniques to ensure personnel are fully prepared for the demands of real-world operations.

We provide instruction in a wide range of descending and rappelling techniques for both low- and high-angle environments. Mission-specific terrain and response considerations, including Area of Responsibility (AOR) and Area of Operations (AOO), determine the skill sets required for effective execution. Our training encompasses all recognized methods and terrain classifications, ensuring personnel can competently employ appropriate techniques with available equipment—or in austere conditions with limited resources—resulting in efficient, adaptable, and professional performance.

A thorough understanding of geology, combined with proper body positioning, balance, and footwork, is essential for safely and efficiently negotiating high-angle terrain. Our expert rock climbing instructors and high-angle movement specialists provide structured, hands-on instruction in the skills required to confidently navigate and operate in these environments.

The ability to properly plan, establish, and manage a rappelling operation is a critical skill for operations in high-angle environments. Our rappelling courses provide comprehensive instruction in rope systems, rappel techniques, equipment selection and management, on-rope navigation, and other essential competencies required for safe and effective execution.

A foundational understanding of geology enhances the ability to safely and efficiently ascend in high-angle rock environments. Our training programs provide comprehensive instruction in essential rock climbing and movement skills, including body positioning, balance, footwork, climbing techniques, belaying systems, equipment selection and management, safety protocols, and other terrain-specific competencies required for effective operations.

Canyon and high-angle riverine environments present complex challenges when descending or maneuvering to access downstream sections or objectives. When swiftwater dynamics and varying flow gradients are factors, specialized skills and techniques are required to ensure safe, efficient, and controlled movement within these environments.

Anchors and rigging form the foundation of all high-angle, rope-based operations and rescue missions. Our training programs provide in-depth instruction in structural geology, dendrology, rope-related physics, artificial and natural anchor systems, vector forces, and other critical rigging concepts. Upon completion, participants will possess the knowledge and confidence required to design, evaluate, and implement safe, efficient, and mission-appropriate anchor and rigging systems.

Mastery of rope systems and the ability to rapidly configure mission-critical setups require extensive training and deliberate practice. Our expert staff developed the methodologies currently used by operators, law enforcement, and rapid-response rescue professionals in daily operations. This program emphasizes situational awareness in high-angle environments while maintaining the highest standards of operational safety.

Rescue skills are foundational capabilities required when contingencies arise during missions, responses, or rescue operations. This program provides comprehensive instruction in both self-rescue and partner-rescue techniques, including mechanical advantage systems, knot passing, hauling operations, ascending methods, and other essential technical rescue skills.

This NFPA-compliant course provides the foundational and intermediate skills and knowledge required to perform rope rescue operations. The curriculum addresses the general requirements outlined in NFPA 1006, Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications. The course is delivered over a five (5) day period.

This advanced course is designed for Rope Rescue Responders operating in high-angle environments. The curriculum covers complex highline systems, vertical ingress and egress techniques, improvised high-directional systems, and additional advanced rope rescue competencies. Upon successful completion, participants will meet the applicable compliance requirements of NFPA 1006, Chapter 5. The course duration is five (5) days.

The Rope Rescue Supervisor Course is designed for experienced rope rescue personnel tasked with leading and managing technical rescue operations. This course focuses on scene management, risk assessment, operational planning, resource allocation, and compliance with applicable standards while overseeing complex rope rescue incidents. Emphasis is placed on decision-making, safety oversight, and effective leadership in high-risk, high-angle environments.

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