Filed under: Read the Gossip
We have officially launched our new Chicks Rock! women’s rock climbing program starting this September in Devils Lake, WI and October in Red Rocks, NV. See web site for details and dates.
“Chicks” has become well known for more than just climbing – our women become really good climbers, learn self-reliance and confidence that funnels into everyday life. We not only climb hard all day, we gather at night for dinners, discussions and slideshows. Chicks is as much about community as it is about climbing! We have created THE place for women to network, make friends and find climbing partners.
Our clinics have the reputation of being well-organized and they run like clockwork – this enables you to get more out of the experience than you ever imagined. Best of all, you get to climb with our famous Girly Guides. We welcome beginner to advanced rock climbers, with 5 different levels you can choose from. Chicks Rock will enable you to pursue your passion of rock climbing and take it to the next level in a super safe, supportive, fun atmosphere.
Filed under: Ouray Ice Conditions | Tags: women's ice climbing, ice climbing, Ouray Ice Park, Ice conditions, Ouray Ice Conditions
Look here for the latest ice conditions in the Ouray/San Juan region this winter! We’ll let you know what the Chicks think.
Filed under: Alumni News | Tags: women's ice climbing, Chicks with Picks, Chick Sightings, Chicks, Alumni News
If there is anyone out there who is getting after it, having fun and kicking axe….it’s our Chicks Alumni! We love to get news of the latest “Chick Sightings” and now we want to hear what you are up to and where you have been on our Blog. Email us your stories and rad photos to info@chickswithpicks.net
Filed under: Chick Trivia
This is for all of you information nuts (should I say nerds) who love to collect the facts. Chick Trivia will be an on-going “project” and everyone knows that climbers love a good project. Look to this category for fun facts, history and trivia on women’s climbing… past and present. Please email info@chickswithpicks.net with your historical beta.
Filed under: "Hot" Topics | Tags: women's ice climbing, ice climbing, Women's rock climbing, Chicks Ice Climbing, "Hot" Topics, Discussion
Join us here to discuss Hot Topics that are important to women and women’s climbers. We will have one sizzling topic per month to discuss, share ideas, expertise and the latest oppinions. Imagine that, a woman with an oppinion. Please let us know what Hot Topics you could warm up to….we are gathering ideas before we launch this Category. What would You like to read about?
Filed under: Gear Reviews | Tags: climbing gear, equipment, gear, Gear Reviews, ice climbing gear, outdoor industry, women's specific equipment, women's specific gear
Stay tuned for gear reviews from our infamous Girly Guides, the Head Chick and our up-in-coming fledglings. Hear what the girliest girls think about the latest, greatest gear in the outdoor industry. What do Chicks like anyway? Hmm.
Filed under: Girly Guides | Tags: women's ice climbing, ice climbing, women's climbing, Chicks Ice Climbing, Caroline George, Girly Guides, AMGA, AMGA Exam
This winter has been busy with travels, trainings and exam. Upon returning from the Khumbu Climbing School, I headed to beautiful and remote Silverton, CO to take my level III AIARE course/exam, which is a necessary step to take the AMGA aspirant ski exam. After much talking and learning about snow, I passed the AIARE III and headed to Vegas to teach clinics at the Red Rocks Rendez Vous. A day later, I flew to Switzerland to visit my family and friends, to ski and climb (see my blog for pictures of that trip: carolinegeorge.blogspot.com) and eventually, by mid april, flew to AK to train for my ski aspirant exam with Chicks with Picks guide, Angela Hawse.
We drove from Anchorage to the ski mountaineering and heliskiing mecca, aka Valdez, and immediately got down to business, checking out the terrain we later be tested on and perfecting our drills: sled lowers, building shelters, beacon search, snow profile and skiing
technique. Each day, we would head up another mountain and ski. Each night, we were greated with Anna’s – our hostess – amazing home cooked meals and pies and share beta with the other course and exam participants. After ten days there, we were ready for the course to start.
We met our instructors – Howie Schwartz, Bela Vadasz and Martin Volken – on the first day and headed out to get tested on the above
mentionned drills. We spent three days doing drills, which felt like an eternity. All we really wanted to do was ski. Eventually, the
skiing component started. We learnt new tricks of the trade, practiced some crevasse rescue and skied amazing corn snow. On day 6 (out of 10), we flew into the range in a helicopter and got dropped off on a little pass on a ridge. We spent the following three days traversing back to Thompson Pass (where most of the easily accessible skiing is located), carrying huge packs with our skiing gear (shovel, probe, beacon, skins, etc.), our camping gear (stove, fuel canisters, tent, sleeping bag, mat, jackets, headlamps, food, etc.), navigation gear (maps, compass, GPS, notebooks, etc.) and glacier travel gear (harness, ice axe, crampons, prussiks, cordelettes, carabiners, ice screw, first aid kit, tarps, etc.). Heavy! Yet, this was an amazing trip across gigantic glaciers and we benefited from amazing weather too. Angela and I shared the tent and the stove! We spent the last three days getting examined.
The exam component is a new one in the advanced course, and one that enables American guides to become IFMGA aspirant guides, once they have passed the three disciplines offered by the AMGA: rock, alpine and skiing. This was my last advanced course/exam. I completed the Alpine in August 08, the Rock in September 08 and the ski just this past April 09. With this, my lifelong dream of being an offical IFMGA aspirant guide came true and my need to belong fulfilled. This status will also enable me to be a better guide for Chicks with Picks… and hopefully, I’ll be an even better guide once I have completed the full IFMGA certification. To get there, I still need to take the exams in each discipline: alpine, rock and ski!
To see pictures of this story, view my blog: carolinegeorge.blogspot.com
Filed under: Girly Guides | Tags: women's ice climbing, Chicks with Picks, women's climbing, Chicks Ice Climbing, Khumbu Climbing School, Nepal
Each year, I look forward to my time guiding at Chicks with Picks:
sharing my passion for ice climbing, meeting new ladies, spending time in Ouray, eating great food, and above all, having a blast. This year though, I chose to deprive myself of such a joy but donating my time and knowledge to the Khumbu Climbing School in Nepal. The 2009 edition of the Khumbu Climbing School was run by Chicks with Picks guide Amy Bullard. So, in a way, it felt like we were having our own little CWP time over there.
The Khumbu Climbing School enables Nepali people to learn how to be safer in the mountains. We teach them how to build anchors, walk and climb on ice, belay, rappel, tie knots, climb up fixed ropes, etc. At the end of the ten day course, the students take an test, which
provides them with a certificate, which, in turn, enables them to get
work more easily on Everest or other big mountains around. Working at KCS proved to be really gratifying in that we were teaching for a
cause. Although it was a different venue than Chicks, it offered much
of the same satisfaction: at Chicks, we raise money for women
shelters, in Nepal, we provided our students with a paper that would
open doors.
Check out my blog for pictures of KCS: www.carolinegeorge.com
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We have officially launched our new women’s rock climbing program appropriately named Chicks Rock!

