Trip Grading

Trips are graded with a letter and a number to indicate the standards of fitness and technical competence required. The grades indicated are subjective by nature. An easy trip for one person may be arduous for another.

Degree of Strenuousness

GradeLevelDescription
AEasyLess than 4 hours travel on any one day
BModerate4 to 8 hours travel on any one day
CStrenuous8–12 hours travel on any one day
DExtremeMore than 12 hours travel on any one day

Technical Difficulty – Hiking & Climbing Trips

ClassLevelDescription
1Groomed HikingGroomed hiking trails
2Easy ScramblingSome scrambling off trail; occasional use of hands
3ScramblingBeginners may use rope if exposed
4Easy ClimbingContinual belaying required for average parties
5Advanced ClimbingClimbing hardware required for protection
6Aid ClimbingClimbing hardware required for direct assistance

Exposure will increase the apparent difficulty for inexperienced people.

Technical Difficulty – Ski & Snowshoe Trips

ClassDescription
1Gentle slopes (skiing: up to 10 degrees). Not demanding – a casual stroll.
2Moderate slopes (skiing: up to 20 degrees). Intermediate difficulty.
3Steep terrain (skiing: up to 35 degrees) and/or difficult glacier travel. Advanced difficulty.
4Very steep, rugged terrain (skiing: up to 50 degrees). Possible use of ropes and/or ice axe.
5High angle and/or high exposure. Extreme!

Additional Ski Grading Information

by Peter Gumplinger and Michael Feller

Prompted by a wide range of ratings given by different people for the same trip, and the realization that if we graded ski trips like climbing trips (according to the most difficult section) then most of our ski trips would be class 3, some modifications were made to the grading system.

Guidelines
Two major modifications to the basic rating system

When a trip consists primarily of one degree of difficulty with a small amount of the next degree of difficulty skiing, this is indicated by separating the two levels by a slash, putting the dominant one first. Thus 2/3 indicates a trip primarily of difficulty 2 with a small amount of 3.

Sometimes the final climb to the summit is more difficult than the ski up to it. In this case the final climb rating (for an ascent on foot) is given in brackets after the ski rating. Thus 3(4) indicates a ski trip of difficulty 3 with a final summit climb rated 4 (easy climbing with belaying required for average parties).

Example Trips – Day Trips

DestinationRating
Alice (Cheekye) RidgeB2
Mt. Baker Area / Herman's Saddle / Table Mtn.A2-B2
Brandywine Mtn.C2/3
Mt. BrewB2/3
Brohm RidgeB2
Cheam PeakB3
Cloudburst Mtn.C3
Cypress PeakC3
Diamond Head AreaA1-B2
Fat Dog Creek / Cambie CreekA1-B2
Heliotrope RidgeB2
Hollyburn Mtn.A2
Mt. Jimmy Jimmy*C3
Mt. LaughingtonB2
Magnesia MeadowsB2
Metal DomeB2
Needle PeakB2/3(4)
Needle Peak Area*B2/3
Panorama RidgeB3
Poland Lake AreaA1
Mt. PriceC3
Rainbow Lake AreaB2
Rainbow Mtn.*C3
Mt. RohrC2/3
Ruth Mtn.B3
Mt. Seymour (Brockton Point)A2
Sigurd LakeC3
Silverdaisy Mtn.B2
Singing Pass AreaB2
Mt. SproattB2/3
Three Brothers Mtn.B-C2
Tomyhoi PeakC3
Tricouni MeadowsB2
Tricouni PeakC3(4)
Windy Joe Mtn.A1/2
Mt. WebbC3
Zoa Peak*A2

Example Trips – Weekend Trips

DestinationRating
Aspen Peak (Mt. Marriot) AreaB3
Aspen PeakC3
Mt. AthelstanC3(4)
Mt. Baker (Coleman Glacier)B-C3
Mt. Baker (south side)B-C3
Black Tusk Area / Taylor MeadowsB3
Brandywine Mtn.B3
Mt. BreakenridgeB3
Mt. BrewB2/3
Mt. CallaghanB3
Capricorn Mtn.*C3
Mt. CarrB3
Caspar Peak / Caspar Creek AreaB3
Cayoosh Mtn.*B3
Cerise Creek AreaB2
Cloudraker Mtn.C3
Cypress PeakB3
Diamond Head / Elfin LakesA1-B2
Mt. DukeB3
Fat Dog Creek / Cambie CreekB2
Frosty Mtn. (via Windy Joe Mtn.)B2
Garibaldi Lake (near area)B2/3
Mt. Garibaldi (Brohm Ridge)B3(4)
Mt. Garibaldi (Diamond Head)C-D3(4)
Garibaldi Névé TraverseC3
International Peak (Mt. Rahm)B3/4
Ipsoot Mtn.*C3
Mt. Jimmy JimmyB3
Mamquam Mtn.C3
Mt. MatierB3(4)
Mt. OutramB3
Place Glacier AreaB-C3
Mt. PriceB3
Railroad Pass Area / Face Mtn.B3
Rainbow Mtn.B2
Rhododendron Mtn.C3
Ring Mtn.B2/3
Mt. Rohr*B2/3
Saxifrage Mtn. / Cassiope Mtn.B3
Mt. SedgwickC3
Mt. Shuksan (Sulfide Glacier)B3(4)
Silver Star Mtn.B3(4)
Singing PassB2
Snowspider Mtn.C3
Mt. Sproatt / Gin & Tonic LakesB2
The SphinxC3
Tetrahedron PlateauA1-B3
Three Brothers Area/CrossoverB2
Wedgemount Lake Area/PeaksC3/4

Example Trips – Long-Weekend Trips

DestinationRating
Mt. Adams / Mt. St. HelensC3
Lizzie Lake AreaB3
North Creek Cabin*B3
Overseer Mtn.C3
Place Glacier AreaB3
Powdercap TraverseB2/3
Spearhead Traverse*C3

Rating Trips

Individuals are expected to assess their own abilities in consultation with the trip organizer. The safety of the individual and the party depend on this. New members should begin on A or B rated trips depending upon their fitness level. C rated trips are strenuous even for experienced people and should not be attempted until one is comfortable with B trips. B rated trips can exhibit the characteristics of a C trip if the conditions become difficult. It is necessary to have a margin of safety; therefore, those improperly equipped and/or lacking the necessary skills or experience should not attempt trips rated too difficult for them.