Tips and Tricks for Women Hikers and Backpackers - Online Classroom

Seminar

Tips and Tricks for Women Hikers and Backpackers - Online Classroom

Calling all women outdoor adventurers! Mark your calendar for an evening to learn about women-specific outdoor clothing and gear, hygiene management, and dispel common safety concerns. We'll deep dive into the pros and cons of common backpacking gear, tips to lighten your load, and strategies to be happier and healthier on the trail. Teen daughters and supportive partners of a woman who is registered for the seminar are also welcome to attend as long as they participate from a single account. NOTE: Current B3 students can take this seminar for free by signing up within the B3 course listing.

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Calling all women outdoor adventurers! Mark your calendar for an evening to learn about women-specific outdoor clothing and gear, hygiene management, and dispel common safety concerns. We'll deep dive into the pros and cons of common backpacking gear, tips to lighten your load, and strategies to be happier and healthier on the trail. 
Your event leader has proudly covered thousands of trail miles over multiple decades on adventures around the globe. (and guided many right here at home in all seasons!) She is excited to share the gear selection criteria, tips, tricks, and lessons learned to support your adventures. No topic is off-limits in this session.
 
Teen daughters, and supportive partners are also welcome to attend as long as they participate from a single account.
 
NOTE:  While this seminar is aimed primarily toward women early in their backpacking journey, participants should have basic familiarity with backpacking. This will not be comprehensive coverage of backpacking gear and skills but will focus primarily on women-specific topics. 
 

This seminar will be held on zoom, and will start promptly at 6:30PM, ending around 8:30PM.  The link to join the zoom will be sent out the week before the seminar.

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