Backcountry Snowshoe Skills Course - Seattle

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Destination: Backcountry Snowshoe Skills Course - Seattle

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Description
Registration for this activity includes both the lecture on 2/5 and the all-day field trip on 2/9 (location and logistical details provided at the lecture). Please note that attendance at the Lecture is MANDATORY in order for you to take the Field Trip.

The Backcountry Snowshoe Skills course is designed for adventurers who want to gain the skills and experience to handle more challenging snowshoe routes and terrain than those offered in Easy or Easy+ trips. Moderate and Strenuous trips are, in many cases, non-technical mountain-climbing routes with mountain peaks for destinations. The course will cover material needed to survive in backcountry terrain, including introductory avalanche awareness and response, incident response, emergency shelters, self-belay and self-arrest skills. This course is open to graduates of Basic Snowshoe (or formerly Snowshoe Lite) and also to graduates from Alpine Scrambling or Basic Climbing. See the snowshoe program web site for full details.

Current students and graduates of Backcountry Snowshoe Skills will be eligible to participate in Moderate and Strenuous snowshoe trips. Students must have already completed the field trip.

You must be fit for the more physically demanding courses like Snowshoeing, Alpine Scrambling or Basic Climbing. Try hiking up Mt. Si (8 miles round-trip; 3,550 ft. elevation gain) and see how you do. If you can get to the top of Mt. Si (to the view points in the haystack basin) in 2½ hours or less (barring icy conditions), you are probably in adequate condition for this course.

An ice axe is required for this course. Guidelines on how to choose a general ice axe (not for technical ice climbing) will be provided to you at the lecture, or students can go to a local outdoor retailer and request sizing assistance.

Carpooling for the field trip is also mandatory, due to parking limitations. Read and understand how carpooling at the Mountaineers works. As you register, you will be asked to enter your carpooling status - rider, or driver and how many others you can take, in addition to any already riding with you. You can update your entry if necessary by going to your Profile & then the Carpool button.

Students have until 4/30 to complete their requirements for graduation, which includes successful completion of the Navigation Course offered this spring in February and March.

Course fee: $70, Mountaineers members only

For additional questions, please email Larry.
Participant Prerequisites

Enrolled Courses

Basic Snowshoe - Everett
Basic Snowshoe - Foothills
Basic Snowshoe - Kitsap
Basic Snowshoe - Seattle
Basic Snowshoe - Tacoma
Basic Snowshoe Equivalency - Seattle
Basic Snowshoe Equivalency - Tacoma

Completed Courses

Basic Snowshoe - Everett
Basic Snowshoe - Foothills
Basic Snowshoe - Kitsap
Basic Snowshoe - Seattle
Basic Snowshoe - Tacoma
Basic Snowshoe Equivalency - Seattle
Basic Snowshoe Equivalency - Tacoma

Leader Prerequisites

Enrolled Courses

-None-

Completed Courses

Alpine Scrambling - Bellingham
Alpine Scrambling - Everett
Alpine Scrambling - Kitsap
Alpine Scrambling - Olympia
Alpine Scrambling - Seattle
Alpine Scrambling - Tacoma
Alpine Scrambling Equivalency - Seattle
Alpine Scrambling Equivalency - Tacoma
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills - Everett
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills - Kitsap
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills - Olympia
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills - Tacoma
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills Equivalency - Seattle
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills Equivalency - Tacoma
Backcountry Snowshoe Skills- Seattle
Basic Climbing - Bellingham
Basic Climbing - Everett
Basic Climbing - Kitsap
Basic Climbing - Olympia
Basic Climbing - Seattle
Basic Climbing - Tacoma
Basic Climbing - Wenatchee
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Bellingham
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Everett
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Kitsap
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Olympia
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Seattle
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Tacoma
Basic Climbing Equivalency - Wenatchee

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