No. This mindset scales from the Alps to your local 3,000-foot hill. Day hiking with a heavy pack? That’s New Alpinism training. Choosing to turn back from a winter ridge because the wind shifted? That’s New Alpinism judgment. Climbing the same moderate route multiple times to refine technique? That’s the soul of it.
So next time you lace up your boots, leave the ego at the trailhead. The mountain will still be there tomorrow. And with any luck, so will you. Do you practice New Alpinism in your climbing or hiking? Share your thoughts below. 🏔️ new alpinism
Equipment followed the philosophy. Modern “new alpinist” racks are minimalist but not suicidal: lightweight ice tools, single ropes, running shoes for approaches, and puffy layers that actually keep you warm during forced bivies. The goal is to carry what’s necessary , not what’s possible . That’s New Alpinism training