Women's Advanced Backcountry Skiing & Snowboarding (Saturday)
Join a community of like-minded adventurers for a day of exploration and growth amidst the scenic White Mountains. Our goal is to create a supportive and empowering environment where female skiers and splitboarders can boost their confidence, enhance their backcountry skills, and build lasting connections. Come immerse yourself while taking your skills to new heights. This course invites you to a realm of extreme adventure and unparalleled skill development in the heart of the White Mountains. Whether you're hungry for the exhilaration of conquering steeper slopes or yearning to explore above-treeline terrain.
Course Highlights
Orientation and Gear Check: The day begins with an orientation and comprehensive gear check to ensure you're well-equipped for the challenges ahead.
Safety First: Safety is our utmost priority. We'll start by reviewing the latest updates from the Mount Washington Avalanche Center avalanche advisory and the Mount Washington Observatory forecast to make informed decisions.
Skill Advancement: Throughout the course, our expert guides will delve into critical topics, including:
Precision in safe route finding, especially in steeper terrain
Identifying avalanche-prone areas and other potential hazards
Navigating varying snow stability in advanced environments
Mastering skinning, skiing, and snowboarding techniques tailored for steep slopes
Unveil New Horizons
As we embark on this thrilling adventure, the course location will be thoughtfully selected based on prevailing weather conditions, snow quality, avalanche risk, group proficiency, and guide insights. Potential destinations include the legendary realms of Mt. Washington, with its iconic Tuckerman Ravine, Gulf of Slides, areas such as Crawford Notch,...
Ratio
This course has a 4:1 ratio of participants per guide.
Ability Level
Participants looking to take this course should have previous backcountry skiing experience and feel comfortable making controlled turns on steep and/or gladed terrain in variable conditions. You should feel comfortable being outside in the mountains for 6-8 hours with enough physical ability to travel uphill with a pack for 3+ miles (with enough energy leftover for downhill travel and possibly checking out multiple locations).
Avalanche Safety Equipment
This course may travel in or approach avalanche terrain, and avalanche safety equipment (transceiver, probe, shovel) is required for participation.
Prerequisites
Advanced resorts skier/rider, very comfortable on black diamonds in varying conditions. Minimum of one or two seasons of backcountry experience. Basic experience with an avalanche beacon, probe, and shovel.
Gear
Please reference our gear list for requirements. With all advanced courses if you have your own boot crampons and ice axes, please bring them. Local rentals are available from White Mountain Ski Co. If you can not provide the required gear please reach out to us to see if we can make arrangements.
Join a community of like-minded adventurers for a day of exploration and growth amidst the scenic White Mountains. Our goal is to create a supportive and empowering environment where female skiers and splitboarders can boost their confidence, enhance their backcountry skills, and build lasting connections. Come immerse yourself while taking your skills to new heights. This course invites you to a realm of extreme adventure and unparalleled skill development in the heart of the White Mountains. Whether you're hungry for the exhilaration of conquering steeper slopes or yearning to explore above-treeline terrain.
Course Highlights
Orientation and Gear Check: The day begins with an orientation and comprehensive gear check to ensure you're well-equipped for the challenges ahead.
Safety First: Safety is our utmost priority. We'll start by reviewing the latest updates from the Mount Washington Avalanche Center avalanche advisory and the Mount Washington Observatory forecast to make informed decisions.
Skill Advancement: Throughout the course, our expert guides will delve into critical topics, including:
Precision in safe route finding, especially in steeper terrain
Identifying avalanche-prone areas and other potential hazards
Navigating varying snow stability in advanced environments
Mastering skinning, skiing, and snowboarding techniques tailored for steep slopes
Unveil New Horizons
As we embark on this thrilling adventure, the course location will be thoughtfully selected based on prevailing weather conditions, snow quality, avalanche risk, group proficiency, and guide insights. Potential destinations include the legendary realms of Mt. Washington, with its iconic Tuckerman Ravine, Gulf of Slides, areas such as Crawford Notch,...
Ratio
This course has a 4:1 ratio of participants per guide.
Ability Level
Participants looking to take this course should have previous backcountry skiing experience and feel comfortable making controlled turns on steep and/or gladed terrain in variable conditions. You should feel comfortable being outside in the mountains for 6-8 hours with enough physical ability to travel uphill with a pack for 3+ miles (with enough energy leftover for downhill travel and possibly checking out multiple locations).
Avalanche Safety Equipment
This course may travel in or approach avalanche terrain, and avalanche safety equipment (transceiver, probe, shovel) is required for participation.
Prerequisites
Advanced resorts skier/rider, very comfortable on black diamonds in varying conditions. Minimum of one or two seasons of backcountry experience. Basic experience with an avalanche beacon, probe, and shovel.
Gear
Please reference our gear list for requirements. With all advanced courses if you have your own boot crampons and ice axes, please bring them. Local rentals are available from White Mountain Ski Co. If you can not provide the required gear please reach out to us to see if we can make arrangements.