All In Clinics
Why A Sliding Scale
All In has never been about profit; we’re about accessibility. To keep us running and stay true to our mission, we need to rely on a model of community support. To bring this to life, our clinics run on a sliding scale. We humbly request you see this not as a way to find the cheapest deal, but as a practice of community equity. Accessibility, for us, means those who can give a little more do, so those who need to pay a little less can.
The Ask - Be Honest
To make this work, we need you to be honest. Please select the tier that genuinely reflects your financial situation. Your choice, whatever it is, is what makes this community possible. Before you choose, please ask yourself
Community: Do I need assistance to be here?
Supporter: Can I afford the standard price?
Uplifter: Can I spare a little extra to help someone else attend?
Ultimately we can not and will not enforce any sort of policy here, but we humbly ask that you do an honest assessment of where you’re at and make the appropriate decision. We appreciate you.
CLINICS
All ice climbing clinics in the Ouray Ice Park and surrounding backcountry will be provided by Moxie Mountain Guides in cooperation with All In Ice Fest. All Guides are AMGA trained and part of our diverse communities. Moxie firmly believes in paying guides a living wage, so thank you for buying a clinic that supports this cause.
This one-day clinic is focused on building a solid base of skills for ice climbing. Participants will learn essential skills such as strategies for staying comfortable at the crag, equipment fitting and use, belaying technique, and ice climbing movement fundamentals.
Friday, January 9th 2026
This one-day clinic is focused on building a solid base of skills for ice climbing. Participants will learn essential skills such as strategies for staying comfortable at the crag, equipment fitting and use, belaying technique, and ice climbing movement fundamentals.
Saturday, January 10th 2026
This one-day clinic is focused on building a solid base of skills for ice climbing. Participants will learn essential skills such as strategies for staying comfortable at the crag, equipment fitting and use, belaying technique, and ice climbing movement fundamentals.
Saturday, January 10th 2026
This one-day clinic is focused on building a solid base of skills for ice climbing. Participants will learn essential skills such as strategies for staying comfortable at the crag, equipment fitting and use, belaying technique, and ice climbing movement fundamentals. This clinic will be run by Paradox Sports - they will work with you to accommodate your specific adaptive needs.
Friday, January 9th 2026
This one-day clinic will help participants build skills that are essential to climbing in wintery environments. Topics to be covered may include: equipment selection for a given objective, crampon and ice axe technique, snow belays and anchors, and self-arrest. Participants should bring an ice axe to practice using if they own one.
Saturday, January 10th 2026
This one-day clinic will introduce participants to the basics of mixed climbing technique. Participants will practice good belay technique, learn the mechanics of mixed climbing, ice tool and crampon use on both rock and ice, and will practice movement skills on a variety of routes.
Sunday, January 11th 2026
This intermediate level, one-day clinic will focus on refreshing the fundamentals of ice climbing movement and cragging considerations. Instruction will progress into increasing efficiency in movement.
Friday, January 9th 2026
This two-day clinic is intended to build foundational ice climbing skills and introduce techniques necessary to head to the crag on your own. Topics to be covered may include: proper belay technique, ice tool and crampon mechanics, efficient climbing movement, anchoring, and building climbing partnership.
Friday, January 9th 2026 - Saturday, January 10th 2026
This two-day clinic is intended to build foundational ice climbing skills and introduce techniques necessary to head to the crag on your own. Topics to be covered may include: proper belay technique, ice tool and crampon mechanics, efficient climbing movement, anchoring, and building climbing partnership.
Saturday, January 10th 2026 - Sunday, January 11th 2026
This two-day clinic is intended to build foundational ice climbing skills and introduce techniques necessary to head to the crag on. Topics to be covered may include: proper belay technique, ice tool and crampon mechanics, efficient climbing movement, anchoring, and building climbing partnership. This clinic will be run by Paradox Sports- they will work with you to accommodate your specific adaptive needs.
Saturday, January 10th 2026 - Sunday, January 11th 2026
This advanced level, one-day clinic is intended to introduce skills and techniques for efficiency in climbing steep ice and more varied ice formations. Topics that might be covered include: efficient body positioning, inline, proper body tension, and varied climbing techniques that are beyond the basics.
Sunday, January 11th 2026
This three-day clinic is designed to help participants build the skills necessary to climb multi-pitch ice in the Ouray Ice Park and beyond. Topics to be covered may include: efficient climbing movement, belay techniques for single and multi-pitch climbs, ice screw placement, ice screw anchors, technical descending, strategies for longer days in the mountains. Participants will have the opportunity to climb multi-pitch ice climbs, practice efficient movement, and learn techniques for anchor-building, technical descending, and strategies for longer days in the mountains. This includes three days in the Ouray Ice Park (OIP). Days 1 and 2 will focus on developing the above mentioned skills and be operated at a 4:1 ratio (4 climbers: 1 guide). Day 3 will be run at a 2:1 ratio (2 climbers: 1 guide) will put your new and honed skills into action on single and multi-pitch climbs within the OIP or in the backcountry if conditions and ability allows.
Friday, January 9th 2026 - Sunday, January 11th 2026
This three-day clinic is designed to help participants build the skills necessary to climb multi-pitch ice in the Ouray Ice Park and beyond. Topics to be covered may include: efficient climbing movement, belay techniques for single and multi-pitch climbs, ice screw placement, ice screw anchors, technical descending, strategies for longer days in the mountains. Participants will have the opportunity to climb multi-pitch ice climbs, practice efficient movement, and learn techniques for anchor-building, technical descending, and strategies for longer days in the mountains. This includes three days in the Ouray Ice Park (OIP). Days 1 and 2 will focus on developing the above mentioned skills and be operated at a 4:1 ratio (4 climbers: 1 guide). Day 3 will be run at a 2:1 ratio (2 climbers: 1 guide) will put your new and honed skills into action on single and multi-pitch climbs within the OIP or in the backcountry if conditions and ability allows.
Friday, January 9th 2026 - Sunday, January 11th 2026
Clinic details are still being settled and may change! We’ll email y’all for the big stuff.
Want to Join Us?
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This one-day clinic is focused on building a solid base of skills for ice climbing. Participants will learn essential skills such as strategies for staying comfortable at the crag, equipment fitting and use, belaying technique, and ice climbing movement fundamentals.
Friday, January 9th 2026