The Alpenglow Expeditions Strava Club

Train with the Community Behind the World’s Most Experienced Mountain Guides
The Alpenglow Strava Club is where our athletes, guides, and everyday mountain people come together. It’s a place to track your progress, stay consistent, and train alongside the same guides and climbers who shape our programs around the world. Whether you’re prepping for your first backcountry tour, building fitness for Aconcagua, or tuning up for an 8,000-meter season, this is the hub that keeps the entire Alpenglow community moving.

Get Outside in March
To get ready for Spring in the Sierra, we’re inviting the Strava club to get outside at least 10 days for the rest of this month. The winner will receive a free 4-hour private Via Ferrata tour for up to 6 people. This challenge will run from February 16 – 31, 2026.
Over the course of the challenge window, your goal is simple: climb, hike, bike, run, ski… however you like to get out there. Just do it 10 days, and you’ll be entered to win.
Spring
Spring is where winter’s preparation turns into performance. June’s Ecuador Climbing School builds the foundation, Everest Base Camp keeps the door open to everyone who wants to get into the mountains, even with friends and family.
Summer
Summer stretches the range. Technical alpine routes in Peru, high-altitude circuits in Bolivia, Kilimanjaro and Cotopaxi make an appearance, and Peak Lenin as a 7,000-meter progression goal. Long days, big terrain, and the kind of volume that changes what you believe you’re capable of.
Late Summer / Fall
As the Northern Hemisphere winds down, the calendar accelerates. Patagonia and Chile ski expeditions deliver early Southern Hemisphere ski mountaineering, Cho Oyu opens the 8,000-meter fall window. Ama Dablam brings steep, technical snow and ice climbing in the heart of the Himalaya. Ecuador’s Ring of Fire Ski caps it off with high-altitude turns on equatorial volcanoes, before we return to Aconcagua to start it all over again.


















