Alpine Scrambling Course - Denver - 2026

Scrambling Course

Alpine Scrambling Course

Alpine Scrambling is defined as unroped climbing over mountainous terrain. The CMC Denver Group’s Alpine Scrambling Course (DEN ASC) consists of graded and assessed self-study material, 2 in-person weekday evening lectures, 1 online weekday evening lecture, snow travel clinic, scrambling skills field day, and 3 progressive scramble field days.

 

Welcome to the 2026 Denver Group's Alpine Scrambling Course (DEN ASC)! 

Alpine scrambling is unroped climbing over rocky, mountainous, and exposed terrain. This exhilarating sport offers numerous rewards and comes with inherent risks. Throughout this course, students will learn how to plan, prepare for, and participate in scrambling while mitigating risk. After completing this course, students should feel confident in their ability to continue developing skills safely and competently.

Course Prerequisites:

1. While students do not need any prior experience with climbing or scrambling, the Alpine Scrambling Course combines many outdoor skills and requires a high level of fitness to participate safely. The scramble trips in this course involve up to 15 miles or 3500’ of elevation gain (or both). Trips often take 10 or more hours and primarily consist of off-trail travel. Students should be able to complete these distances without becoming too tired so they can maintain awareness and balance in high-altitude exposed terrain.

2. Successful completion of Wilderness Trekking School or equivalent experience. For example:  familiarity and preparedness with the 10 essentials, off-trail navigation, trip planning, snow travel, and familiarity with Leave No Trace ethics.

Required Events
Students who complete this course material and attend in-person lectures and skills days will receive the scrambling course badge. 

April 15 - May 31: Graded, self-guided online course material
April 29: In-person Evening Lecture #1 at CMC Basecamp (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.)
May 2 & 17: Snow Skills Field Days (must attend one day)
May 13: Online Lecture #2 (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.)
May 27: In-person Evening Lecture #3 at CMC Basecamp (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.)
June 6, 7, & 13: Scramble Skills Days (must attend one day)

Scramble Trip Dates
Apply what you've learned through progressively more challenging scramble trips led by DEN ASC instructors. You will be required to sign up for at one Level 1 and one Level 2 (and one Level 3 if approved by an instructor). Saturday and Sunday trips will be offered for each level, so you can choose the day that works best for you.

Level 1 Scrambles

  • June 20 – Father Dyer
  • June 20 – Thorodin Mountain
  • June 21 – Pettingell Peak
  • June 21 – Tremont Ridge
  • June 28 – Father Dyer
  • July 11 – Tremont Ridge
  • July 12 – Pettingell Peak

 Level 2 Scrambles

  • July 18 – Kelso Ridge
  • July 19 – Quandary West Ridge
  • July 25 – Bierstadt–Blue Sky Sawtooth
  • July 26 – Kelso Ridge
  • July 26 – Quandary West Ridge
  • August 2 – Mt Neva

 Level 3 Scrambles

  • August 8 – Little Matterhorn
  • August 9 – Arapaho Traverse
  • August 15 – Spearhead
  • August 29 – Pawnee Traverse

More Level 3 Scrambles pending schedule developments - STAY TUNED!

Ready to join us? 

Please complete the course application form. Applications are reviewed on a first come, first served basis and the course fills quickly; all applications must be submitted by 4/7/2026. The ASC Planning Committee will review and respond to applications on a rolling basis in March and April. Accepted students must complete their registration and payment by April 15. Those who do not complete registration and payment by this date may lose their spot to a waitlisted applicant.

Cancellation Policy

Please refer to the CMC cancellation policy linked above for more information.

Questions?

Please contact the ASC Planning Committee (cmcalpinescrambling@gmail.com) and a volunteer will respond as soon as possible.

Attention Current Students:

If you are trying to return to the online course materials, you can access those from your course list by logging into CoAssemble: https://cmc-schools.coassemble.com/learn/#/

Badges you will earn:

Course Requirements
Course Activity Date Availability Leader
Level 1: Scramble Field Day (optional)
Pettingell Peak
Sun, Jul 12, 2026
Registration closed Jul 10
0 participants
0 instructors
Level 2: Scramble Field Day (optional)
Torrey's Peak via Kelso Ridge (Northeast Ridge)
Sat, Jul 18, 2026
Registration closes Jul 16
1 participant on waitlist
0 instructors
Quandary Peak via West Ridge
Sun, Jul 19, 2026
Registration closes Jul 17
2 participants
0 instructors
Mt. Bierstadt
Sat, Jul 25, 2026
Registration closes Jul 23
0 participants
0 instructors
Quandary Peak via West Ridge
Sun, Jul 26, 2026
Registration closes Jul 24
3 participants
2 instructors
Torrey's Peak via Kelso Ridge (Northeast Ridge)
Sun, Jul 26, 2026
Registration closes Jul 24
0 participants
1 instructor
IPW - Mount Neva
Sun, Aug 2, 2026
Registration closes Jul 31
6 participants on waitlist
0 instructors
Level 3: Scramble Field Day (optional)
RMNP - Little Matterhorn Scramble
Sat, Aug 8, 2026
Registration closes Aug 6
0 participants
0 instructors
IPW - Arapahoe Traverse
Sun, Aug 9, 2026
Registration closes Aug 7
2 participants on waitlist
1 instructor
Three Mile Creek - Spearhead Pk
Sat, Aug 15, 2026
Registration closes Aug 13
2 participants
0 instructors
Brainard Lake Rec Area - Long Lake TH - Little Pawnee Peak
Sat, Aug 29, 2026
Registration closes Aug 27
2 participants on waitlist
0 instructors
Roster
Required Equipment

Ten Essentials, Climbing Helmet, Ice Ax, 2 Circular Runners, 2 Locking Carabiners, Climbing Harness, and Microspikes

Course Materials

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