Sugarloaf

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A midwinter granite paradise!

Sugarloaf is the crown jewel of winter granite climbing in the Tahoe area. Splitter cracks, devious slabs, and dimpled knobs make up the climbing canvas at Sugarloaf and its surrounding crags.

Sugarloaf is located at 5,000ft above the small town of Kyburz on Highway 50 and faces south, east, and west. Its elevation and aspect make it possible to climb year-round but we prefer other locations in mid-summer and save the Loaf for cooler temps.

Come romp up classics or work on your trad climbing skills with us on a perfect winter day at the Loaf!

Featured Trips at Sugarloaf

Multipitch Climb

Outdoor Climbing Day

Intro to Trad Climbing

Other trips at Sugarloaf

Self Rescue | Beyond the Basics

Intro to Self Rescue

Sport | Beyond the Basics

1-3 Day Climbing Workshop | Bishop, CA

AMGA SPI Course

2-Day Intensive Big Wall Course

Trad | Beyond the Basics

Intro To Multipitch Climbing

Private Instruction

Intro To Outdoor Sport Climbing

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Kevin Heinrich

I grew up mostly in the North Eastern US but began traveling and climbing after high school and never looked back. I’ve been lucky to climb in over 10 countries and have done many first ascents on 3 continents. Now I mostly travel in my janky van in the Great American West with occasional trips abroad. I’m surprised to say I’ve been guiding for nearly a decade on rock, ice, mountains, and skis but now mostly focus on delivering highly personalized and precise rock climbing instruction.

It would be fun to list more accomplishments but I truly don’t think that’s what climbing is about. My goal is to be a damn good teacher of the skills people need to prepare for and take on some of the biggest challenges of their lives; not so they can brag about it on Instagram or in a website About page :), but so they learn about themselves, the people around them, and the world we live in.

I’m an AMGA Certified Rock Guide and have some expensive other bits of paper too. I pride myself in thinking hard about the skills I teach and how best to present them to you in a way that’s clear, concise, actionable, and appropriate for your skill level. Above all else I care. I care about you as a human being and hope we can get outside and learn from each other soon!

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