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We run a variety of events throughout the year. Non-members can join events at our non-member price. Our events are exclusively for adults (ages 18+) and include women as well as individuals who identify as transgender, femme/feminine, genderqueer and non-binary. To learn more about us visit our Who We Are page and if you're interested in building an outdoor based organization that represents community diversity, learn more about how we would like to support this under the "Information About Backcountry Women" section on our FAQ page here

PLEASE NOTE: our events listed on this page are updated regularly, so be sure to keep checking back for more upcoming events!


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Upcoming events

    • Sun, April 28, 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Bird's Hill Provincial Park
    • 0
    Join waitlist

    Please review our full COVID-19 policy and safety practices here

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, ONE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT (April 27)

    PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

    Join Backcountry Women as we come together for another great Backcountry Beans Walk - our coffee tasting & walk! The jury is out on the best way to brew coffee when camping or on a paddling or backpacking trip, so we thought we'd give a few methods a try, do some comparison tasting, then fill our travel mugs up, and go for a relaxed-pace hike at Bird's Hill Provincial Park.  And then we will leave you with enough coffee coursing through your veins to last you the rest of your day!

    NOTE: participants are responsible for bringing their own travel mugs and dressing appropriately for conditions. We are providing stoves, fuel, ground coffee, creamer / dairy free creamer and coffee brewing vessels!

    Event Leader: Kate Rudge CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION


    Arrival time: by 8:45am.  We will kick off our coffee tasting at 9:00. 


    Location: Chickadee Trail in Bird's Hill Provincial Park 

    In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation.  Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on Treaty No 1. Territory.

    Overall Difficulty Rating: Due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 1/5. This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

    Duration/Distance: Total duration is 3 hours.  Hike duration is approximately 1.5 hours and 4.0kms
    Experience: All skill levels welcome. You should have the ability to walk with the group at a relaxed pace for the duration of the activity. Appropriate footwear, layered clothing, an outer layer/shell, mittens/gloves, and hat is required. 
    Terrain: Gravel and dirt. Trail is generally level.

    Pace: This activity will be at a relaxed but steady pace.

    Please leave your dog(s) at home. 

    Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

    This event allows cancellation no less than 5 before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

    • Sat, May 04, 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Spruce Woods Provincial Park
    • 4
    Register

    Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

    PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, TWO DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (May 2)

    Join us on a Backcountry Women Warrior Women Hike in Spruce Woods on the Epinette Creek Trail to Cabin 3. This is a 16 km round trip hike on a grassy wide trail with lots of up and downs and beautiful views. This is an intermediate to advanced level hike due to the distance and pace of the hike.

    We will hike this trail rain or shine, unless deemed unsafe.

    If you wish to carpool to this event, please see details under the carpools section below.

    Event Leaders: Kerry St George - click for bio

    Arrival Time: Arrive by 9:00am. We will begin the hike no later than 9:30 am. The time arranged allows for you to attend to personal needs such as organizing your gear and for leaders to share information with the group. 


    Location: Epinette Creek Trailhead in Spruce Woods Provincial Park. The trail is located off Hwy 5, at the north end of the Park. Exact meeting location will be shared with registered participants. valid Manitoba Parks pass is required and can be purchased online.


    In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation. Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on Treaty No 2. Territory.

    Overall Difficulty Rating: due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 4/5This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

    Activity Category: Warrior Women hike - click for more info.
    Duration/Distance: 16km
    Experience: This event is open to participants with a good level of fitness who have intermediate hiking experience and good endurance. You must have the ability to walk with the group at a moderate steady pace for the duration of the activity and come to the activity with appropriate outerwear and gear. Participants are strongly recommend to have walked, run or hiked more than 10km in the last 2-3 months.

    Terrain: Wide and grassy trail with a bit of sand, lots of ups and downs, but no technical terrain.

    Pace: Moderate to fast with some breaks (3-3.5 km/h) 

    Please keep dogs at home. 


    Carpools: If you are interested in carpooling to this event go to the Backcountry Women - Community Forum group on Facebook. Select Chats near the top of the page (from a mobile device) or in a box on the right of the page (from a computer) and select the BCW Event Carpools chat. The Carpool Chat Guidelines are displayed as a Featured Post in the group for your convenience. Please be sure you are familiar with the guidelines prior to use of this chat!


    Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

    Registering for this event secures you a spot and fees are non-refundable and no credits will be issued, unless under exceptional circumstances. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

    • Sun, May 05, 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Pinawa Dam Provincial Park
    • 4
    Register

    Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

    PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, TWO DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (May 3)

    Join us for a Backcountry Women Adventure Women hike exploring Pinawa Dam Provincial Park. The trails follow the ruins of the Old Pinawa Dam and offer spectacular views of the Pinawa Channel and Dam ruins. There are multiple lookouts and interesting viewpoints along the way. I've you've never visited before, it's a must see!
    If you wish to carpool to this event, please see details under the carpools section below.


    Event Leaders: Ashley Moore and Lara Stregger

    Arrival Time: Arrive by 9:00 AM We will begin the hike no later than 9:30 AM. The time arranged allows for you to attend to personal needs such as organizing your gear and for leaders to share information with the group. 


    Location: Pinawa Dam trails. Exact meeting location will be shared with registered participants. valid Manitoba Parks pass is required and can be purchased online.


    In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation. Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on Treaty No 3. Territory


    Overall Difficulty Rating:
     due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 2/5This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

    Activity Category: Adventure Women hike - click for more info.
    Duration/Distance: Total of ~5 km - we will explore the Dam trails, plus venture on to nearby Trans Canada Trail sections for additional exploration and time in nature.
    Experience: This event is open to participants with an average level of fitness who have some hiking experience. You must have the ability to walk with the group at a moderate pace for the duration of the activity and come to the activity with appropriate footwear, gear and outerwear.

    Terrain: Mostly gentle with open rock faces and stairs to view the dam from different perspectives. Expect there may be mud in some areas. Rocks can get slippery with recent precipitation.

    Pace: Moderate with a break for a lunch (likely at the end of our hike) and additional stops for water as needed. 

    Please keep dogs at home.


    Carpools: If you are interested in carpooling to this event go to the Backcountry Women - Community Forum group on Facebook. Select Chats near the top of the page (from a mobile device) or in a box on the right of the page (from a computer) and select the BCW Event Carpools chat. The Carpool Chat Guidelines are displayed as a Featured Post in the group for your convenience. Please be sure you are familiar with the guidelines prior to use of this chat!


    Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants 
    are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

    Registering for this event secures you a spot and fees are non-refundable and no credits will be issued, unless under exceptional circumstances. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

    • Sat, May 11, 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Whiteshell Provincial Park
    • 11
    Register

    Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

    PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, TWO DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (MAY 9)

    Join us for a Backcountry Women Adventure Women hike on Pine Point Rapids Trail in Whiteshell Provincial Park. This is a beautiful double loop trail with a gorgeous view of the rapids this time of the year. (There should be lots of water this early on in the season - will be quite the view!)
    If you wish to carpool to this event, please see details under the carpools section below.


    Event Leaders: Maggie Wen Click for more information

    Arrival Time: Arrive by 9:00am. We will begin the hike no later than 9:30 AM. The time arranged allows for you to attend to personal needs such as organizing your gear and for leaders to share information with the group. 


    Location: Pine Point Rapids Trail in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Exact meeting location will be shared with registered participants. valid Manitoba Parks pass is required and can be purchased online.


    For more details, see the All Trails page: 

    https://www.alltrails.com/trail/canada/manitoba/pine-point-trail


    In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation. Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on Treaty No 3. Territory



    Overall Difficulty Rating:
     due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 3/5This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

    Activity Category: Adventure Women hike - click for more info.
    Duration/Distance: 8.2km
    Experience: This event is open to participants with an average level of fitness who have some hiking experience. You must have the ability to walk with the group at a moderate pace for the duration of the activity and come to the activity with appropriate footwear, gear and outerwear.

    Terrain: Moderate elevation. Wet dirt trail, slippery rocks, and bush can be expected. Trail may have muddy spots.

    Pace: Moderate with a break for a lunch and additional stops for water as needed. 

    Please keep dogs at home.


    Carpools: If you are interested in carpooling to this event go to the Backcountry Women - Community Forum group on Facebook. Select Chats near the top of the page (from a mobile device) or in a box on the right of the page (from a computer) and select the BCW Event Carpools chat. The Carpool Chat Guidelines are displayed as a Featured Post in the group for your convenience. Please be sure you are familiar with the guidelines prior to use of this chat!


    Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants 
    are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

    Registering for this event secures you a spot and fees are non-refundable and no credits will be issued, unless under exceptional circumstances. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

    • Thu, May 16, 2024
    • 6:15 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Winnipeg area
    • 0
    Join waitlist

    Please review our full COVID-19 policy and safety practices here

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, ONE DAY BEFORE THE EVENT (May 15)

    PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

    Join us for Cameras and Coffee, a lively 3-hour outdoors photography class amidst nature. Sip on your favourite beverage, explore a diverse range of camera and phone photography gear and embark on a fun photo scavenger hunt to learn tricks of the trade. Learn expert tips on capturing summer's beauty while on outdoor adventures, from subjects to sunsets, friends, tent views and more. Enjoy a casual Q+A conversation with an experienced Manitoba content creator, photographer, and lover of the outdoors. Unleash your creativity and capture memories! All interests and skill sets are welcome.

    NOTES:

    • Participants are responsible for bringing their own travel mugs, lawn chair, and dressing appropriately for conditions. We are providing ground coffee (decafe) and brewing supplies, and will prepare it fresh on site. We'll include dairy free creamer, hot chocolate, and tea as well. We'll have a couple spare travel mugs and chairs just in case you have forgotten yours!
    • You are welcome to bring any photo and video equipment you have, from large cameras, to cell phones, selfie sticks, camera lenses, and tripods. Don't forget to have charged batteries!

    Event Leader: Ashley Moore, Founder of Backcountry Women, alongside an experienced photographer and creator.


    Arrival time: by 6:15pm.  We will kick off our workshop and this time, so please don't be late. 


    Location: TBA - will be based on Spring conditions. Expect it to be within Winnipeg, or in proximity to Winnipeg in a Provincial Park.

    In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation.  Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on Treaty No 1. Territory.

    Overall Difficulty Rating: Due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 1/5. This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

    Duration/Distance: Total duration is approximately 3 hours.  
    Experience: All skill levels welcome. You should have the ability to walk at a relaxed pace for the duration of the activity. Appropriate footwear and layered clothing is required. 
    Terrain: Gravel and dirt.

    Pace: This event will be at a relaxed pace.

    Please leave your dog(s) at home. 

    Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

    This event allows cancellation no less than 7 before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

    • Sat, May 25, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    • Birds Hill Provincial Park
    • 5
    Register

    DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 2 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (MAY 23)

    PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

    Registration opens April 7! *CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR COURSE WAITLIST TO RECEIVE MORE INFO*

    Looking to get out multi-day backpacking but not sure where to start, or how to build skills to get on the trails confidently? Backpacking with Confidence empowers you to learn all about getting into the backcountry safely and responsibly, while in a welcoming environment with other like minded individuals from the Backcountry Women community through a full day course. For newer backpackers and also those who want to upgrade their foundation of skills, our courses offer the opportunity to build up essential knowledge for your journey into self-sufficiency in the outdoors.

    Backcountry Women is here to support your journey starting where you're at so that you can build towards being be the most prepared and confident hiker you can be. Our course is being delivered by Backcountry Women's Founder Ashley Moore (an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader) and certified members of our Advocate team! We are excited to offer this course to be able to share our wealth of hiking and backcountry experience with everyone. 

    This course will dive into topics including preparedness, planning, safety, goals and motivations, leaving no trace, gear choices and selection, as well as provide our own tips and tricks. It provides the opportunity for engaging discussions where participants can share their personal experiences. We provide a variety of hands-on learning opportunities geared to backpackers (such as packing your bag, basic map use, backcountry stoves, water purification, sleep systems and set up; topics covered are based on available timeframe). Expect to go on a short hike to round out the day.

    Course notes - Some overlapping topics are involved in our Hiking and Backpacking courses. We recommend you take one or the other, depending on your interests and experience level relative to the outdoors. Reach out if you would like to discuss!

    - Participants joining any Backpacking with Confidence course may have priority to register for any overnight "alumni" trip events this summer designed to take the skills you'll be learning in the course to the next level. *REACH OUT WITH ANY QUESTIONS / INTEREST IN TAKING PART!

    Please read on for full details!

    Time & location:

    • The course begins promptly at 8:00 am. The duration is approximately 9-10 hours - but it's important to note that the time allocated needs to be flexible in order to cover course content, and can be unpredictable due to factors such as weather and group dynamics
    • Birds Hill Provincial Park - check your emails for confirmation of exact location details.

    Further instructions and important information will be emailed out to participants. Check your confirmation and reminder emails.

    Participant Expectations: Students are expected to participate 100% in this course. Students are responsible for their transportation, and personal items including food, park pass and equipment throughout the course.

    NOTE: You do not need to own the best gear so all you're required to bring is what you have. We do not encourage you go out and buy stuff unnecessarily (new or used). We will discuss a variety of options that you can try and ask about. This information will be useful to inform any of your potential future purchasing decisions related to gear.

    Students must be able to hike comfortably for a short distance to participate. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

    What is Provided: Students receive a pre-course email with a packing list to prepare you for the day, and any other relevant details. We also provide our Guidebook in print form which is a wealth of information for your reference. Your course instructors includes an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader (with Hiking, Winter, Paddling, and Overnight certifications). For education purposes during the course, we use a diverse set of equipment you can become familiar with (including tarps, fire starting materials, water filters, backcountry stoves, etc.).

    We very much look forward to spending the day together at our course! 

      Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

      This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

      • Sun, May 26, 2024
      • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
      • Birds Hill Provincial Park
      • 8
      Register

      DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 2 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (MAY 24)

      PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

      Registration opens April 7! *CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR COURSE WAITLIST TO RECEIVE MORE INFO*

      Hiking with Confidence empowers you to learn all about hiking safely and responsibly, while in a welcoming environment with other like minded individuals from the Backcountry Women community through a full day course. For newer hikers and also those who want to upgrade their foundation of skills, our courses offer the opportunity to build up essential knowledge for your journey into self-sufficiency in the outdoors.

      Backcountry Women is here to support your journey starting where you're at so that you can build towards being be the most prepared and confident hiker you can be. Our course is being delivered by Backcountry Women's Founder Ashley Moore (an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader) and members of our Advocate team! We are excited to offer this course to be able to share our wealth of hiking and backcountry experience with everyone. 

      This course will dive into topics including preparedness, planning, safety, goals and motivations, gear choices and selection, as well as provide our own tips and tricks. It provides the opportunity for engaging discussions where participants can share their personal experiences. We provide a variety of hands-on learning opportunities geared to day hikes (such as basic map use, fire building, water purification, shelter set up; topics covered are based on available timeframe). Expect to go on a short hike to round out the day.

      Course note - some overlapping topics are involved in our Hiking and Backpacking courses. We recommend you take one or the other, depending on your interests and experience level relative to the outdoors. Reach out if you would like to discuss!

      Please read on for full details!

      Time & location:

      • The course begins promptly at 8:30 am. The duration is approximately 8-9 hours - but it's important to note that the time allocated needs to be flexible in order to cover course content, and can be unpredictable due to factors such as weather and group dynamics
      • Birds Hill Provincial Park - check your emails for confirmation of exact location details.

      Further instructions and important information will be emailed out to participants. Check your confirmation and reminder emails.

      Participant Expectations: Students are expected to participate 100% in this course. Students are responsible for their transportation, and personal items including food, park pass and equipment throughout the course.

      NOTE: You do not need to own the best gear so all you're required to bring is what you have. We do not encourage you go out and buy stuff unnecessarily (new or used). We will discuss a variety of options that you can try and ask about. This information will be useful to inform any of your potential future purchasing decisions related to gear.

      Students must be able to hike comfortably for a short distance to participate. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

      What is Provided: Students receive a pre-course email with a packing list to prepare you for the day, and any other relevant details. We also provide our Guidebook in print form which is a wealth of information for your reference. Your course instructors includes an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader (with Hiking, Winter, Paddling, and Overnight certifications). For education purposes during the course, we use a diverse set of equipment you can become familiar with (including tarps, fire starting materials, water filters, backcountry stoves, etc.).

      We very much look forward to spending the day together at our course! 

        Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

        This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

        • Thu, May 30, 2024
        • 6:15 PM - 9:00 PM
        • Birds Hill Provincial Park
        • 25
        Register

        Regarding COVID-19: Please review our full COVID-19 policy and safety practices here

        PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

        DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, ONE DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (MAY 29) 

        Join us for our 2024 Pride Hike, made possible through Pride Winnipeg's Resurgence Fund! This event welcomes all individuals from the 2SLGBTQ+ community (ages 16+) and allies to join Backcountry Women for a fun time to connect in nature while celebrating Pride 2024's theme of collective strength and unity. Everyone belongs to be OUTside, just as they are!

        Thanks to the funding received this is a FREE event and includes a fire and snacks!

        Event Leaders: Kacey Fields (she/they) and Ashley Moore (she/her) from Backcountry Women. 

        Arrival Time: by 6:15. We will begin the hike no later than 6:45PM. The time arranged allows for you to have time to attend to personal needs such as organizing your gear and for the leader to share information with the group. 


        Location: in Birds Hill Provincial Park - the specific location will be provided via our event reminder email to registered participants. valid Manitoba Parks pass is required and can be purchased online. 


        In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation.  Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on
        Treaty No 1. Territory.

        Overall Difficulty Rating: Due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 1/5.

        This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

        Duration/Distance: Approximately 1.5 hours of hiking plus an hour after for snacks and a bonfire.
        Experience: All skill levels welcome. You should have the ability to walk with the group at a moderate, steady pace for the duration of the activity. Appropriate footwear and layered clothing is required.
        Terrain: The trail is wide and flat with grass or dirt surfaces. It can get muddy after significant rainfall.

        Pace: This activity will be at a steady, moderate pace.

        Please leave dogs at home.

        Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

        Registering for this event secures you a spot and fees are non-refundable and no credits will be issued, unless under exceptional circumstances. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

        • Sat, June 08, 2024
        • 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
        • Birds Hill Provincial Park
        • 5
        Register

        DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 2 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (JUNE 6)

        PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

        Registration opens April 7! *CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR COURSE WAITLIST TO RECEIVE MORE INFO*

        Looking to get out multi-day backpacking but not sure where to start, or how to build skills to get on the trails confidently? Backpacking with Confidence empowers you to learn all about getting into the backcountry safely and responsibly, while in a welcoming environment with other like minded individuals from the Backcountry Women community through a full day course. For newer backpackers and also those who want to upgrade their foundation of skills, our courses offer the opportunity to build up essential knowledge for your journey into self-sufficiency in the outdoors.

        Backcountry Women is here to support your journey starting where you're at so that you can build towards being be the most prepared and confident hiker you can be. Our course is being delivered by Backcountry Women's Founder Ashley Moore (an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader) and certified members of our Advocate team! We are excited to offer this course to be able to share our wealth of hiking and backcountry experience with everyone. 

        This course will dive into topics including preparedness, planning, safety, goals and motivations, leaving no trace, gear choices and selection, as well as provide our own tips and tricks. It provides the opportunity for engaging discussions where participants can share their personal experiences. We provide a variety of hands-on learning opportunities geared to backpackers (such as packing your bag, basic map use, backcountry stoves, water purification, sleep systems and set up; topics covered are based on available timeframe). Expect to go on a short hike to round out the day.

        Course notes - Some overlapping topics are involved in our Hiking and Backpacking courses. We recommend you take one or the other, depending on your interests and experience level relative to the outdoors. Reach out if you would like to discuss!

        - Participants joining any Backpacking with Confidence course may have priority to register for any overnight "alumni" trip events this summer designed to take the skills you'll be learning in the course to the next level. *REACH OUT WITH ANY QUESTIONS / INTEREST IN TAKING PART!

        Please read on for full details!

        Time & location:

        • The course begins promptly at 8:00 am. The duration is approximately 9-10 hours - but it's important to note that the time allocated needs to be flexible in order to cover course content, and can be unpredictable due to factors such as weather and group dynamics
        • Birds Hill Provincial Park - check your emails for confirmation of exact location details.

        Further instructions and important information will be emailed out to participants. Check your confirmation and reminder emails.

        Participant Expectations: Students are expected to participate 100% in this course. Students are responsible for their transportation, and personal items including food, park pass and equipment throughout the course.

        NOTE: You do not need to own the best gear so all you're required to bring is what you have. We do not encourage you go out and buy stuff unnecessarily (new or used). We will discuss a variety of options that you can try and ask about. This information will be useful to inform any of your potential future purchasing decisions related to gear.

        Students must be able to hike comfortably for a short distance to participate. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

        What is Provided: Students receive a pre-course email with a packing list to prepare you for the day, and any other relevant details. We also provide our Guidebook in print form which is a wealth of information for your reference. Your course instructors includes an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader (with Hiking, Winter, Paddling, and Overnight certifications). For education purposes during the course, we use a diverse set of equipment you can become familiar with (including tarps, fire starting materials, water filters, backcountry stoves, etc.).

        We very much look forward to spending the day together at our course! 

          Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

          This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

          • Sun, June 09, 2024
          • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
          • Birds Hill Provincial Park
          • 11
          Register

          DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 2 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (JUNE 7)

          PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

          Registration opens April 7! *CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR COURSE WAITLIST TO RECEIVE MORE INFO*

          Hiking with Confidence empowers you to learn all about hiking safely and responsibly, while in a welcoming environment with other like minded individuals from the Backcountry Women community through a full day course. For newer hikers and also those who want to upgrade their foundation of skills, our courses offer the opportunity to build up essential knowledge for your journey into self-sufficiency in the outdoors.

          Backcountry Women is here to support your journey starting where you're at so that you can build towards being be the most prepared and confident hiker you can be. Our course is being delivered by Backcountry Women's Founder Ashley Moore (an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader) and members of our Advocate team! We are excited to offer this course to be able to share our wealth of hiking and backcountry experience with everyone. 

          This course will dive into topics including preparedness, planning, safety, goals and motivations, gear choices and selection, as well as provide our own tips and tricks. It provides the opportunity for engaging discussions where participants can share their personal experiences. We provide a variety of hands-on learning opportunities geared to day hikes (such as basic map use, fire building, water purification, shelter set up; topics covered are based on available timeframe). Expect to go on a short hike to round out the day.

          Course note - some overlapping topics are involved in our Hiking and Backpacking courses. We recommend you take one or the other, depending on your interests and experience level relative to the outdoors. Reach out if you would like to discuss!

          Please read on for full details!

          Time & location:

          • The course begins promptly at 8:30 am. The duration is approximately 8-9 hours - but it's important to note that the time allocated needs to be flexible in order to cover course content, and can be unpredictable due to factors such as weather and group dynamics
          • Birds Hill Provincial Park - check your emails for confirmation of exact location details.

          Further instructions and important information will be emailed out to participants. Check your confirmation and reminder emails.

          Participant Expectations: Students are expected to participate 100% in this course. Students are responsible for their transportation, and personal items including food, park pass and equipment throughout the course.

          NOTE: You do not need to own the best gear so all you're required to bring is what you have. We do not encourage you go out and buy stuff unnecessarily (new or used). We will discuss a variety of options that you can try and ask about. This information will be useful to inform any of your potential future purchasing decisions related to gear.

          Students must be able to hike comfortably for a short distance to participate. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

          What is Provided: Students receive a pre-course email with a packing list to prepare you for the day, and any other relevant details. We also provide our Guidebook in print form which is a wealth of information for your reference. Your course instructors includes an Outdoor Council of Canada certified Field Leader (with Hiking, Winter, Paddling, and Overnight certifications). For education purposes during the course, we use a diverse set of equipment you can become familiar with (including tarps, fire starting materials, water filters, backcountry stoves, etc.).

          We very much look forward to spending the day together at our course! 

            Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

            This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

            • Sat, June 15, 2024
            • 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
            • Riding Mountain National Park
            • 11
            Registration is closed

            Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

            PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

            DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, TWO DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (June 13)

            Join us on a Backcountry Women Warrior Women Hike in Riding Mountain on the Gorge Creek Trail. This beautiful trail boasts gorgeous forested areas with many fantastic views reminiscent of hiking in a tropical rainforest. Join this hike to explore the Manitoba Escarpment, aka the Western Manitoba Uplands, one of the defining landscapes of the province. There are lots of ups and downs with some steep inclines to navigate, but the views along the way make this challenging day hike well worth the effort. This is an intermediate to advanced level hike due to the distance and pace of the hike.

            We will hike this trail rain or shine, unless deemed unsafe.

            If you wish to carpool to this event, please see details under the carpools section below.

            Event Leaders: Kerry St George - click for bio

            Arrival Time: Arrive by 10:00am. We will begin the hike no later than 10:30am. The time arranged allows for you to attend to personal needs such as organizing your gear and for leaders to share information with the group. 


            Location: We will meet at the parking lot next to the historic East Gate in Riding Mountain National Park. Specific details will be sent to registered participants in their event reminder email.


            A
             National Parks Pass is required. Annual passes may be purchased online; daily passes may be purchased in person in Riding Mountain National Park at the North or South Gates, or in Wasagaming from the Friends of Riding Mountain National Park. Please note, passes are NOT available for purchase from the historic East Gate.

            In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the ancestral lands of the Ininiw, Anishinaabe, and Dakota Nations, and the homeland of the Metis Nation. Our organization, Backcountry Women, is based on Treaty No. 1 Territory, and we appreciate that this event takes place on Treaty No 2. Territory.

            Overall Difficulty Rating: due to the factors mentioned below, this activity is rated a 4/5This rating is subject to change based on prevailing conditions at the time of the activity, including but not limited to weather.

            Activity Category: Warrior Women hike - click for more info.
            Duration/Distance: 12 km
            Experience: This event is open to participants with a good level of fitness who have intermediate hiking experience and good endurance. You must have the ability to walk with the group at a moderate steady pace for the duration of the activity and come to the activity with appropriate outerwear and gear. Participants are strongly recommend to have walked, run or hiked more than 10km in the last 2-3 months.

            Terrain: The terrain includes forested and overgrown areas with narrow paths, steep inclines, and lots of ups and downs including steps. Elevation gain is roughly 360 m. The trail is composed in areas of dirt, mud which is slippery when wet, flat rocks, stairs and multiple stream crossings; proper hiking footwear is required.

            Pace: Moderate to fast with some breaks (3-3.5 km/h) 

            Please keep dogs at home. 


            Carpools: If you are interested in carpooling to this event go to the Backcountry Women - Community Forum group on Facebook. Select Chats near the top of the page (from a mobile device) or in a box on the right of the page (from a computer) and select the BCW Event Carpools chat. The Carpool Chat Guidelines are displayed as a Featured Post in the group for your convenience. Please be sure you are familiar with the guidelines prior to use of this chat!


            Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mail prior to an event.

            Registering for this event secures you a spot and fees are non-refundable and no credits will be issued, unless under exceptional circumstances. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

            • Sat, June 29, 2024
            • 8:00 AM
            • Sun, June 30, 2024
            • 6:00 PM
            • Spruce Woods Provincial Park
            • 6
            Register

            DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 9 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (JUNE 20). 

            PRE-TRIP MEETING (MANDATORY): TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2023 @ 7:00 PM

            PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION

            Registration opens April 7! *We will provide a registration code to all those who register for our Backpacking Course in 2024! Check your registration confirmation email. If  you didn't get the code and need it to register, please get in touch. Past years' course participants may be able to join if there is availability*

            Have you taken one of our Backpacking with Confidence courses? Then we invite you to join us as we head overnight into the backcountry for a shared experience, confidence building, and a continuation of hands on backpacking knowledge.

            This event will be an overnight Backpacking trip in Spruce Woods Provincial Park. This trip will include a MANDATORY pre trip meeting on TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2023 @ 7:00 PM.

            During this overnight trip we'll build on some of the skills taught in the Backpacking with Confidence course and provide more opportunities hands on with gear, all in a similar supportive environment. We want to make this trip accessible to as many as possible and aim to coordinate gear loaning among the group as much as possible. So, if you do not yet have all your gear for a backpacking trip, expect that we are going to do our best to help you join.

            There are a limited number of spaces available in this event. Please keep in mind you MUST be available for the pre trip meeting on Tuesday, June 25 to be able to attend. We are giving Backpacking course participants priority access to this trip using a special registration code provided once you've done the course (past participants can expect an email with this info - if you didn't receive it, please reach out). Those wanting to register will then be given a spot on a first come, first serve basis.

            Spots will be opened to other Backcountry Women members later on if we do not have enough participants from the group of people who have attended our Backpacking courses.

            This trip will proceed rain or shine; plans will be adjusted accordingly in the case of bad weather. We have access to outdoor shelters during this event. Full details will be provided to registered attendees.

            Event leaders: Ashley Moore and Kate Rudge. Please contact with any questions!

            To ensure an enjoyable and safe experience for all, any equipment you bring should have been tested previously to withstand poor weather conditions such as wind and rain. 

            A suggested gear and packing list will be provided upon registering so that you can adequately prepare for this weekend. (Please check the details in your registration confirmation email!) Gear and other details will be reviewed and coordinated together during our pre-trip meeting.

            Please note that this event's registration fees do not include gas, park entry/passes, meals, other misc / personal expenses. 

            MANDATORY Pre-Trip Meeting: Tuesday, June 25 at 7:00 PM. An email will be sent to participants 1 week prior to our meeting with further details.

            IMPORTANT NOTE - These trips are a true team effort and are offered to individuals who are team players. You MUST attend the mandatory pre trip meeting with no exceptions. This is required since it is where leaders and participants come together to finalize all plans and details to make this trip possible. Everyone's participation makes these trips a success! Please review the pre trip meeting date to ensure you can attend prior to registering.

            Failure to do so may forfeit your registered spot and there will be no credit or refund available to you.

            Please leave dogs at home.

            What to expect:

            • You should have enough fitness and physical ability to be able to comfortably join an extended hike where we may be facing a variety of conditions and varied terrain for extended distances, while also carrying the weight of overnight packs. If you have never carried the weight of a pack we strongly recommend trying it out before hand and doing some training that strengthens your lower body, as well as cardio abilities. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY FORFEIT YOUR SPOT. This is for safety reasons and success of the trip.
            • Day 1: We will meet at the trailhead in the morning and spend approx. 45-60 mins preparing to head out by packing and adjusting our bags. There will be small breaks for adjustments as we go, as well an extended lunch break when we arrive at "cabin 2" along the trail which is roughly 2 kms in. After lunch, we will carry on to hike the remaining 6 kms to "cabin 3" bringing us to a total of 8 km for the day. At cabin 3, we will go through the process of setting up camp: choosing tent sites and setting them up, setting up a kitchen area, collecting/chopping firewood, etc.
            • Day 2: Breakfast then camp pack up. Be on the trail by ~10. There will be similar lunch, adjustment and snack breaks as we head back to the parking lot. At the parking lot, we will unpack any shared gear to return it to its owner. Return to Winnipeg with an arrival of no later than 6 pm.
            • Epinette trail leads through some open grasslands with a mix of forested sections. There are some great views and lots of rolling hills along the way! This trail is quite exposed to the elements so ample sun protection and water is required.

            Overall Average Difficulty Rating: due to the factors mentioned above, this activity is rated a 3/5.

            Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mails prior to an event.

            Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

            This event allows cancellation no less than 10 days before start of event (cancellations must be received in advance of our pre-trip meeting). If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

            • Sat, August 10, 2024
            • 9:00 AM
            • Sun, August 11, 2024
            • 4:00 PM
            • Riding Mountain National Park
            • 8
            Registration is closed

            DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (August 3rd).

            PRE-TRIP MEETING (MANDATORY): Tuesday, August 6th at 7:00 pm.

            PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION:

            Member registration opens June 29!

            Get ready for a quick and fun backpacking trip in Riding Mountain National Park! Enjoy this relatively short hike (2.4km, less than 1 hour) into one of the Backcountry sites and tent under the stars. We plan to do an additional day hike once we've set up camp.

            Participants will need to bring appropriate gear that can be carried in by backpack including a tent, sleeping bag, food and water, flashlights, cooking equipment, layered clothing, appropriate gear for activities, and other items. Note that tents may be shared in order to conserve limited campsite space. A suggested gear and packing list will be provided upon registering so that you can adequately prepare for this weekend. (Please check the details in your registration confirmation email!)

            NOTE: Food, drink and scented items must be kept in bear-safe containers (there is a bear box at our site). We will discuss what this means at the pre-trip meeting. NO food inside tents and we will observe all LNT principles!

            This trip will proceed rain or shine!

            Event leaders: Lara Stregger and Ainsley Balcewich. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out prior to registering! 

            Costs not included in registration fees: optional equipment rentals, gas, park entry fees, additional group-planned activities, shared cost of firewood, meals, other misc. / personal expenses.

            MANDATORY Pre-Trip Meeting: Tuesday August 6th at 7:00 pm. An email will be sent to participants 1 week prior to our meeting with further details.

            IMPORTANT NOTE - These trips are a true team effort and are offered to individuals who are team players. You MUST attend the mandatory pre trip meeting with no exceptions. This is required since it is where leaders and participants come together to finalize all plans and details to make this trip possible. Everyone's participation makes these trips a success! Please review the pre trip meeting date to ensure you can attend prior to registering.

            If you do not end up attending this pre trip meeting, you may forfeit your registered spot and there will be no credit or refund available to you.

            What to expect:

            • Group hike into the Backcountry site 
            • Additional hike from camp
            • Evening fire and social activities
            • Optional group activities to be decided at pre-trip meeting
            • You should have enough experience and fitness to be able to carry your gear, including all food and water needed for the weekend while hiking at a moderate pace. 
            • This event is not pet friendly.

            Overall Average Difficulty Rating: due to the factors mentioned above, this activity is rated a 3/5.

            Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mails prior to an event.

            Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

            This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

            • Fri, August 23, 2024
            • 5:00 PM
            • Sun, August 25, 2024
            • 2:00 PM
            • Southern Manitoba (within 40 kms of Winnipeg)
            • 18
            Register

            DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 7 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (August 16th).

            PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION:

            Registration opens April 5 BUT BE SURE TO READ ON THROUGH ENTIRE EVENT DESCRIPTION!

            Get ready for our first ever Summer Wind Up Weekend with an adult summer camp vibe!!

            Join us for a weekend of adventure, relaxation, and connection in the great outdoors! This overnight event is the perfect opportunity for adult women to unwind and recharge while enjoying all the best parts of summer camp. Immerse yourself in nature as we camp under the stars, gather around the campfire for s'mores and storytelling, and explore the surrounding trails and scenery on guided hikes.

            This is no ordinary camp - as we also plan to have a lineup of fun activities and mini workshop sessions to support you in learning new skills, gaining knowledge, and connecting with like-minded individuals.

            End the summer season with a bang at our Summer Wind Up Weekend! Join us for a memorable and fun camping experience. All levels of outdoor experience are welcome. We are here to support you, even if you are a newer camper!

            So gather some friends or come solo and let's wind down summer with awesome company in the great outdoors. Trust us, this is one summer camp you won't want to miss!

            Participants will need to bring their own camping gear including a tent, sleeping bag, food and water, flashlights, cooking equipment, layered clothing, appropriate gear for activities, and other items. We have a small selection of gear library items available to you at this event such as a sleeping bag and pad, rain jackets, insulating layers for at camp, backcountry stoves & pots (you must supply the fuel). NOTE: reach out prior to registration to inquire and reserve these.

            All food must be stored in vehicles. A suggested gear and packing list will be provided upon registering so that you can adequately prepare for this weekend. (Please check the details in your registration confirmation email!)

            NOTE: This event will proceed rain or shine! We will have access to a sheltered area and will adapt the event in the case of inclement weather. 

            The camp location is within 40 kms of Winnipeg; it will only be disclosed to registered participants prior to the event. An email will be sent to participants 1 week prior to the event with further details.

            Event leaders: Ashley Moore and Kate Rudge. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out prior to registering! 

            Costs not included in registration fees: optional equipment rentals, transportation / gas, additional group-planned activities, meals, other misc. / personal expenses.

            IMPORTANT NOTE - Everyone's participation will make this camp-out a success! Please review all information thoroughly, including the info you receive in your email confirmation upon registering for this event, AND ensure you can attend prior to registeringAny cancellations received before August 9th must provide a valid reason for the cancellation and are subject to a 25% admin and processing fee. Cancellations after after the August 9 cancellation deadline will not be given any refunds or credits.

            What to expect:

            • Support with camp / equipment set up if you are a newer camper (note: you MUST connect with an event leader prior to registration to receive this support)
            • Hikes each day in the area around camp
            • Evening fire and social activities, plus options to attend mini workshop sessions
            • Games & other fun activities like crafts (TBD)
            • Time to yourself to relax and unwind
            • Optional group activities
            • Optional canoe rentals
            • This event is not pet friendly.

            Overall Average Difficulty Rating: due to the factors mentioned above, this activity is rated a 2/5.

            Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mails prior to an event.

            Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

            This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

            • Fri, September 13, 2024
            • 4:00 PM
            • Sun, September 15, 2024
            • 4:00 PM
            • Nopiming Provincial Park
            • 8
            Registration is closed

            DEADLINE TO REGISTER: BY MIDNIGHT, 5 DAYS BEFORE THE EVENT (September 8th).

            PRE-TRIP MEETING (MANDATORY): Tuesday, September 10th at 7:00 pm.

            PLEASE READ THE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL DETAILS BELOW PRIOR TO REGISTRATION: 

            Member registration opens August 7!

            Get ready for a fun backpacking trip to waterfront sites in the stunning gem Nopiming Provincial Park! Enjoy this relatively short hike (1.5 km, less than 1 hour) into backcountry sites and tent under the stars. We plan to do an additional day hike once we've set up camp. We will also have the option to do water activities since we are camped right on the lake!

            Participants will need to bring appropriate gear that can be carried in by backpack including a tent, sleeping bag, food and water, flashlights, cooking equipment, layered clothing, appropriate gear for activities, and other items. A suggested gear and packing list will be provided upon registering so that you can adequately prepare for this weekend. (Please check the details in your registration confirmation email!)

            NOTE: Food, drink and scented items must be kept in bear-safe containers (there is a bear box at our site). We will discuss what this means at the pre-trip meeting. NO food / scented items inside tents and we will observe all LNT principles!

            This trip will proceed rain or shine! We have a selection of quality rain shells available in our gear library for those that need to borrow one.

            Event leaders: Lara Stregger and Ashley Moore. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out prior to registering! 

            Costs not included in registration fees: optional equipment rentals, gas, park entry fees, additional group-planned activities, shared cost of firewood, meals, other misc. / personal expenses.

            MANDATORY Pre-Trip Meeting: Tuesday September 10th at 7:00 pm. An email will be sent to participants 1 week prior to our meeting with further details.

            IMPORTANT NOTE - These trips are a true team effort and are offered to individuals who are team players. You MUST attend the mandatory pre trip meeting with no exceptions. This is required since it is where leaders and participants come together to finalize all plans and details to make this trip possible. Everyone's participation makes these trips a success! Please review the pre trip meeting date to ensure you can attend prior to registering.

            If you do not end up attending this pre trip meeting, you may forfeit your registered spot and there will be no credit or refund available to you.

            What to expect:

            • Supportive leaders to help build your backcountry confidence
            • Group hike into the backcountry sites
            • Additional hike from camp
            • Evening fire and social activities
            • Optional swimming and other water-based activities (weather dependent) 
            • Optional group activities to be decided at pre-trip meeting
            • You should have enough experience and fitness to be able to carry your gear, including all food needed for the weekend while hiking at a moderate pace. 
            • This event is not pet friendly.

            Overall Average Difficulty Rating: due to the factors mentioned above, this activity is rated a 3/5.

            Further details will be provided to registered participants. Participants are responsible for having a valid e-mail address, communicating with the event organizer regarding any changes in attendance, and for checking e-mails prior to an event.

            Regarding Covid-19: Please review our full Covid-19 policy and safety practices here.

            This event allows cancellation no less than 14 days before start of event. If you are no longer able to attend, please see our Cancellation Policy.

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