Basic Snowshoeing Course - Foothills - 2015

Snowshoeing Course

Basic Snowshoeing Course

Introduction to Snowshoeing: be prepared, be safe, be skilled, enjoy winter - Foothills Branch

Want to learn to snowshoe and spend time safely traveling through  winter's beautiful landscapes?

Register today for a January course to teach you and show you what you need to know.

The lecture date is Monday evening, January 11th, in Bellevue (at the Highland Community Center, Fireside Room) 6:30-9 p.m..  Students will then be able to choose among several field trip dates to put learning into practice

This course is designed for those with no or little experience who want to learn basics of snowshoeing. Whether you are new to snow sports, want to have fun in the winter outdoors or yearn to take winter hikes, this is the course to get you started on your winter adventure. The course taught will cover the basics: moving in balance, maneuvering on snowshoes, going up hill, side-hill and handling downhills. Snowshoe gear required (assistance provided with rental options).

The course is designed for anyone over age 18 (or over age 14 if taking the course with a parent) who wants to learn snowshoe skills and how -- and where -- to safely enjoy snowshoeing in our Puget Sound Winter Wonderland.

The course consists of one evening lecture and a full-day weekend instructional field trip (Saturday or Sunday options available) at sites and dates to be determined based on snow levels. Graduation permits individuals to participate in club-sponsored hikes rated "E" and "E+"  and to make safer choices about private or personal snowshoe adventures. 

Course graduates will have preferred sign-up access to continue to practice their skills after the field trip by going on an E or E+ hike on a Foothills Branch snowshoe trip that will focus on continued skill-building.

Participants will learn how to travel safely on snow, how to select and use proper gear and clothing, and how to choose the right routes and destinations for their skill level.  The course will also provide an introduction to avalanche awareness (with a special guest speaker from the Northwest Avalanche Center) and the basics of emergency winter survival.

Please direct questions to Steve LeBrun at SteveLebrun@comcast.net

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Course Requirements

This course has no scheduled activities.

Roster
Required Equipment

 

The ten essentials, plus:

  • Snowshoes
  • Trekking poles with "winter baskets"
  • Full-height "gaiters"
  • appropriate winter boots