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Intro To Snow Camping

Intro To Snowcamping - Sport Chalet Adventures

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Intro To Snow Camping   (Activity Level - Activity Level 3)

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Intro To Snow Camping Schedule and Itinerary

Price: $270

Days: 2

Locations: Sequoia National Park

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Our two day course which covers the finer points of snow camping is perfect for mountaineers looking to move into the world of snow or just backpackers wanting to enjoy the beauty of winter camping. During this course, we will take time to build snow shelters (conditions permitting), analyze most of the dangers associated with snow camping including avalanche risk assessment, learn how to efficiently and safely use snowshoes, food options, energy conservation, winter navigation in whiteout conditions, and basic first aid.

Note on Itinerary:

Although we do our very best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control, including weather and trail conditions.

Important Information about Air Travel:

Contact Sport Chalet Adventures prior to purchasing your air tickets to confirm the trip has the minimum number of participants required to operate.

Price Includes:

Professional instruction; basic survival gear for use during course; Leave No Trace ethics card; campsites; appropriate permits

Not Included:

Transportation from your hometown to the group meeting point; lodging before or after the course; gratuity; insurance of any kind; basic camping gear

Closest Airport(s):

Phoenix Airport (PHX) - Phoenix, Arizona
Palm Springs Airport (PSP) - Palm Springs, California (Joshua Tree School)
Fresno Airport (FAT) - Fresno, California (Sequoia School)

Transfers:

If you require a transfer from the closest airport, just let us know and we'll arrange transportation for a small surcharge (typically $50-$100).

Qualifications:

Participants must be prepared to hike several miles each day with elevation gain/loss of several thousand feet while wearing a backpack over uneven terrain. Students must be prepared for going three days on minimal food and water while sleeping uncomfortably and potentially very cold for two nights.

Weather:

Temperatures can range from 50 - 80° F during the day to 40 - 60° F at night depending on course location and time of year. Upon registration, a seasonal and location specific gear recommendation list will be sent electronically. Course participants should arrive prepared for all possibilities by following the gear recommendations. This is a base version of our to-bring list. Items may be added depending on the course level and location.

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