Bettie Course: Introduction to Ice Climbing
Feb 13, 2026
Learn the basics of ice climbing with and enjoy the beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park in this Bettie Course for women + femme folks!
Celebrate “Galentine’s Day” with adventure and trying something new! Join Rocky Mountain Conservancy and KMAC Guides for an introductory ice climbing course created for women and femme-identifying adventurers. Spend the day learning the fundamentals of ice climbing as you use crampons and tools to move confidently on vertical ice in a supportive and encouraging environment. We’ll climb a frozen waterfall that may not look like much in the summertime, but transforms into a stunning wall of ice in winter.
Who: This program is open to women and femme folks ages 16 and up. Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Advance registration is required.
Meeting Location: We will meet at the KMAC Office (1230 Big Thompson Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517) and travel to the trailhead together in Conservancy vehicles.
What’s Included:
- Transportation to the trailhead from Estes Park
- Park entry fees
- Ice tools
- Crampons
- Helmet
- Ice climbing boots
- Ropes and other technical gear
- AMGA certified instructor(s)
What to Expect: Plan to be outside, hiking and climbing in winter conditions for a full day. There will be a moderate hike in the snow to approach the ice climbing crag. Expect the hike to be up to 4 miles round trip with 500 feet of elevation gain on snowy trails. You don’t need a lot of climbing experience to try ice climbing, but we do recommend you have climbed some before, at least in a gym.
What to Bring: You will need a solid cold weather clothing setup that you can climb in. Please note we will be hiking uphill, then spending an extended period of time at the base of the climbs where you will be mostly stationary when not climbing. Layers are key!
Please plan to carry:
- Day Pack
- Food/Snacks
- Water (2L)
- Extra layers
- Gloves
- Hat/buff
- Sunglasses & Sunscreen
Questions? Contact us at education@rmconservancy.org or call 970-586-3262.
Weather:
Rocky Mountain Conservancy reserves the right to change the program location due to trail and weather conditions at any time.
Our programs proceed, rain or shine. However, if weather or road conditions become unsafe, Rocky Mountain Conservancy will cancel the program. Participants will be notified by email and full refunds will be issued automatically for all participants.
Cancellations:
If your plans change and you are no longer able to join us, please send an email to education@RMConservancy.org to let us know. We check in with ALL registered participants at the start of every program.
Refunds will be automatically issued for cancellations made at least 14 days in advance. Cancellations made fewer than 14 days in advance are not eligible for refunds.
