Bryce Hill

Bryce Hill

Senior Guide: Washington, Alaska, International

Bryce was born and raised in Cle Elum, Washington in the heart of the Central Cascades.   It was there he discovered his passion for the outdoors.  His personal adventures as a climber and skier have taken him to places all over the Western United States,  Alaska, British Columbia, and South America.  Every fall Bryce can be found back in Cle Elum, where he coaches the local High School XC team.  When not working or climbing, Bryce enjoys traveling, trail running, or trying to work on his golf game.

5-year

Significant Ascents

Denali, West Buttress
Aconcagua
Mt. Rainer, Emmons, DC
Mt. Baker
Mt. Shuksan
Mount Shasta, Casaval Ridge
Dragontail, Serpentine Arête, Backbone Ridge, Triple Couloirs, Gerber-Sink
Mount Stuart, Complete North Ridge, West Ridge
Cotopaxi
Chimborazo
Mt. Whitney, East Buttress

Certifications

Wilderness First Responder and CPR certified
AIARE Pro Level 1
IFMGA Guide
Leave No Trace Trainer

ifmga

No injuries and successful summit. With strengths high in logistics and food. Expedition was a success. Wonderful.

ALPINE ASCENTS BLOG

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  • Fueling The Climb: Nutrition for Mountaineering

    In this webinar recording, Alpine Ascents International welcomes registered dietitian Alyssa Leib of Uphill Athlete for a practical, science-backed deep dive into nutrition for mountaineering performance. Alyssa breaks down how to properly fuel for training, long days in the mountains, and demanding expeditions—plus shares actionable strategies you can immediately apply to improve energy, recovery, and […]

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    What does it really take to feel strong, steady, and capable in the mountains? In this recorded webinar, Alpine Ascents guide Dom DeMatteo breaks down a practical, individualized approach to training for Mount Rainier and other mountaineering objectives—without disappearing down a rabbit hole of exercise physiology. Instead, Dom focuses on the real demands of climbing […]

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