Our half snowshoe hike is the perfect way to get a taste of what the winter wonderland of Rocky Mountain National Park is like. This gives us plenty of time to hike to classics such as The Loch, Dream Lake and Mills Lake and be back to the cars before we get too cold!
The ability to recognize and navigate avalanche terrain is one of the most important skills required for safely navigating the backcountry in winter. If you are engaging in winter backcountry travel, whether skiing, climbing or even snowshoeing, you are likely exposing yourself to avalanche terrain. Getting caught in even a small avalanche can prove fatal! This course is a hands on 1 day course designed to teach you the basics of avoiding avalanche terrain and introducing the skills needed in the event you or a friend are caught in an avalanche.
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This tour is designed for complete beginners and families with kids with a focus on simply climbing in a safe and comfortable setting. Start off slow with accessible climbs with plenty of hand and foot holds on low angle rock, then advance to more challenging climbs as you get the hang of it. Learn the basic skills of climbing such as tying a “figure 8” knot and belaying. Located at a natural rock wall right in downtown Estes this tour is a great way to start your day’s explorations. All equipment provided.
Our half snowshoe hike is the perfect way to get a taste of what the winter wonderland of Rocky Mountain National Park is like. This gives us plenty of time to hike to classics such as The Loch, Dream Lake and Mills Lake and be back to the cars before we get too cold!
For folks desiring to explore deeper into the valleys of Rocky Mountain National Park we recommend our 6-hour hike. This gives us the time we need to to access the further afield iconic locations such as Sky Pond and Chasm Lake. Lunch provided on this extended excursion!
The ability to recognize and navigate avalanche terrain is one of the most important skills required for safely navigating the backcountry in winter. If you are engaging in winter backcountry travel, whether skiing, climbing or even snowshoeing, you are likely exposing yourself to avalanche terrain. Getting caught in even a small avalanche can prove fatal! This course is a hands on 1 day course designed to teach you the basics of avoiding avalanche terrain and introducing the skills needed in the event you or a friend are caught in an avalanche.