Advanced Backpacking Camp
Duration
6 day(s)
Languages
English
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Discover practical skills for managing weather, elevation, and backcountry safety
Learn to observe ecological patterns and geological features while hiking long distances
Explore the challenge of carrying and organizing gear efficiently for multi-day trips
Experience personal growth through resilience, confidence, and connection with nature
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Experience the thrill of Glacier National Park’s backcountry on this immersive six-day adventure that challenges campers to test their outdoor skills while connecting deeply with nature. Over the course, participants will explore remote trails, practice advanced backpacking techniques, and gain hands-on experience in wilderness navigation, camping, and survival strategies. With expert guidance, campers will learn how to manage longer trips safely while observing the park’s stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and remarkable natural history. This journey is perfect for outdoor-loving youth ready to push their limits, develop resilience, and foster a lasting appreciation for the wilderness.
Discover the beauty and complexity of Glacier’s ecosystems as you hike through forests, across alpine meadows, and along glacial streams. Along the way, campers will engage in educational activities that emphasize ecology, geology, and the interconnections of living systems. Each day balances skill-building, guided exploration, and opportunities for reflection, giving participants a comprehensive wilderness experience. By the end of the trip, campers will have not only strengthened their technical abilities but also deepened their understanding of how humans interact with and impact wild landscapes.
Meals
Lodging
Transportation
Gratuities
Comfortable hiking shoes
Water bottle
Backpack and Rain gear
Sleeping bag
Notebook and pencils
Binoculars or Camera
Roundtrip distance 35 miles with 1,500 feet elevation gain
All food must be stored in special bins to avoid wildlife
Notify organizers of any dietary, medical, or physical needs in advance
Be prepared for extended hiking and variable outdoor conditions
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