Winter Camping Course - Foothills - 2021

Snowshoeing, Backcountry Skiing & Scrambling Course

Winter Camping Course - Foothills

Learn to plan and execute successful, comfortable overnight trips in the snow.

Would you like to enjoy the quiet serenity of wintertime?  Be there as sunrise and sunset light up the snowscapes in shades of yellow, orange and red? Watch a winter fox or rabbit at work or at play?

This winter camping course will focus on the practical aspects of safe winter tent camping.  We will not be building elaborate snow caves, but you will learn how to make emergency snow shelters in 1-2 hours.

This course is intended for any winter sport enthusiast who would like to extend their skillset to include overnight camping, including snowshoers, skiers, scramblers and climbers. Some means of snow travel is required, such as snowshoes or skis.  The course is comprised of an evening lecture and a snow camping overnight field trip.

Course Content

Course content includes:

  • planning and site selection
  • winter gear and clothing requirements
  • winter cooking and food and water
  • getting around in winter
  • winter hazards and first aid
  • how to set up a winter camp

Graduation requirements

  • 1 Lecture
  • 1 Field Trip
  • Completion of free, online Low Impact Recreation Badge
Course Requirements

This course has no scheduled activities.

Additional badges needed to graduate

Completed

Roster
Required Equipment

Individual gear

  • 10 Essentials
  • Means of snow travel (snowshoes, skis, etc.)
  • Backpacking pack
  • Sleeping pad
  • Sleeping bag
  • Tent
  • Stove, fuel

Group Gear 

  • Due to COVID-19 guidance we are avoiding the use of group gear to the extent possible
Course Materials

There are no materials for this course.