Classes and Courses
Half Day, Full Day and Overnight Instructional Experiences
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Two day courses, equipment provided as needed.
Rock 101: Intro to Outdoor Climbing
Rock 201: Anchors and Gear Placements
Rock 301: Single Pitch Lead Climbing
Rock 302: Multi Pitch Climbing and Transitions
Rock 401: Self Rescue Techniques
Rock 402: Advanced Self-Rescues Techniques
$500 per person, 2 person minimum
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Overnight Courses, Equipment and Meal Plans provided as needed.
Backpack 101: Fundamentals of Backpacking
Backpack 102: Fundamentals of Winter Backpacking
Backpack 201: Navigation and Route Finding
Backpack 301: Wilderness Survival and Safety
Backpack 401: Advanced Backpacking Techniques - Thru Hike Preparations
$600 per person, 2 person minimum.
Equipment Rental: $50 per person
Meal Plan $30 per person
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Half Day Skills-Based Hikes, 4 hours
Course Supplies Included
$60 per person, 4 person minimum
Intro to Backcountry Navigation
Intro to Topo Maps and Compass
Intro to Plant Identification
Intro to Backpacking Gear
Full Day Skills Based Hikes, 8 hours
Course Supplies Included
$90 per person, 4 person minimum
Day Hike 101: The 10 Essentials and Leave No Trace
Day Hike 201: Maps and Apps - Backcountry Navigation
Day Hike 301: Hiking Safety and Survival
Plants 101: Intro to Plant Identification
Plants 201: Intro to Eastern Forests
Seasonal 101: Intro to Winter Tree Identification
Seasonal 201: Spring Wildflower Identification
Seasonal 301: Summer Plant Identification
Seasonal 401: Fall Leaf Viewing
Craft 101: Useful Plants in the Forest
Craft 201: Making Fire
Craft 202: Fire by Friction
FAQs
How many miles will we hike?
Our hiking mileage is overall determined by the clients and the booked trip. Our half-day hikes may cover as little as 1-5 miles depending on the route and experience chosen. Our guides are happy to plan trips with up to 15-20 miles per day for those looking for an experienced, mileage focused hiking experience. Our expert guides will overall make decisions to prioritize the safety of those on the trip and may limit mileage upon an assessment of clients abilities.
Do I need to bring my own gear/equipment?
Our guides hike with a daypack full of the necessary essential items such as: GPS and communication device, first aid and emergency kit, headlamp, and water filter. Our clients are encourage to pack their own rain gear if needed and water bottles. Other items that we encourage are extra layers if the season requires it and sunscreen for those who need it. Appropriate foot wear is required and trekking poles can be provided upon request. Class and course supplies are provided depending on the experience booked.
Do I need to pack my own meals and snacks?
We encourage hikers to show up with adequate nutritional fuel for the hike planned. Snacks are encouraged and full packed lunches are required for full-day hikes. Travelling for extended periods of time in the backcountry requires an appropriate amount of food and water to ensure safety. Our expert guides are happy to make suggestions for snacks and packed lunches prior to your trip upon request.
What if it rains?
Rain is a common part of mountain life in western North Carolina. We plan our trips to be rain or shine as long as the forecasted weather does not pose a serious safety concern. Our experienced guides have many rainy miles recorded in their personal experiences and are happy to coach along the hike on ways to stay safe and as comfortable as possible during rainy conditions. In the event that rain poses a safety risk, we may offer a refund or an opportunity to reschedule your trip. If the forecast predicts rain that does not pose a safety risk, we are still happy to reschedule but cancelled bookings may be subject to our cancellation policy.