Women’s Intro To Backcountry Program

Description

Our Women’s Intro to Backcountry Program offers participants a thorough introduction to backcountry touring on the East Coast. Designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills, the program covers topics such as proper equipment use, foundational techniques, interpersonal dynamics, and key considerations for traveling beyond resort boundaries. These days are centered around the identities and experiences of women and non-binary individuals. This intentional focus creates a space where the unique perspectives and narratives of women and non-binary participants are not only acknowledged but celebrated. As with all of our programs, we emphasize creating an inclusive, welcoming, and empowering environment where everyone feels comfortable learning, growing, and building connections with others in the outdoor community.

This fully guided program is led by professional instructors and operates under a permit from the White Mountain National Forest. It is ideal for participants who have some experience with touring but are new to backcountry travel. Please note that this course focuses on essential backcountry skills and does not include avalanche education or enter avalanche-prone areas. Therefore, participants do not need to bring a beacon, shovel, or probe to take part.

Whether you are looking to expand your touring knowledge or want to connect with like-minded adventurers, this program offers a supportive and engaging environment to help you build confidence in the backcountry. Learn more about what it’s like to join our Intro to Backcountry Programs by watching the video below.


Meet Your Guide

Mack Connor


Program Partners


Additional Support

We are proud to be a grant recipient of the Hilaree Nelson Fund by Blizzard Tecnica’s W2W Program, which helps make our Women’s Programs possible


Permitted through the White Mountain National Forest