- Boundary Waters Canoe Adventure June 2024Ely, Ely, MN$1,300.00
Join us for this week long paddle adventure through the vast Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) in Northern Minnesota. This is a true wilderness experience far from any roads or towns. Wildlife includes moose, otter, beaver, wolves, eagles, and more. We provide lodging before and after the trip, all necessary group gear, amazing food, permit reservation and user fees, and of course your licensed professional wilderness guide committed to your successful adventure.
This trip starts in Ely, MN. We will arrive on the evening of June 1st at a designated lodge to go over gear and trip details. Sunday morning, we head out for an early start to our adventure.
Enjoy 7 full days of paddling expedition style through 45+ miles of pristine lakes and wilderness. We plan for a couple layover days during the trip to relax at camp, practice outdoor skills, fish, etc. The itinerary may change due to weather conditions or group interest. Everyone will paddle tandem canoes, help with portages, set up/take down camp, process firewood, share cooking and cleaning up of meals and any other activity of the day. We not only have years of experience in all aspects of the BWCA, but we are teachers, cooks, leaders, storytellers, fishermen and naturalists. We can assure you that our team leads a safe, fun, and educational trip!
Menu items: We believe cliff bars and ramen soup have their place but not on our trips. We love a varied menu that includes delicious meals. A few camp favorites include our famous BBQ pork spaghetti, Rumchata French toast, fruit and yogurt parfait, and the ultimate burrito bowl. We can accommodate some special diets as well. Just let us know how we can help.
Difficulty: Challenging
This trip is not for first-time campers or paddlers. You should be comfortable in a canoe and in the water. You should be able to provide sufficient clothing and personal gear items as per the gear list. Everyone will be expected to help around camp and on the water including portaging gear and canoes between waterways. Expect to carry 50 - 60 pounds of gear or a canoe for short distances on portage trails. The pace will be relaxed at times and challenging at others. Expect to paddle several hours on paddle days and portage over land when necessary. We plan to have 2 zero-travel days for time to fish, swim, relax, etc.Price: $1,300
Upon registration, you will have access to the event group where the gear list and directions can be found.
> Payments can be made on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/boundary-waters-canoe-adventure-june-2024
> Spaces are limited and are filled in the order payments are received. An RSVP on Meetup will not hold your spot.
> Cancelations made within seven days of payment and on or before the payment deadline are eligible for a refund. Other cancelations will be converted to a credit to be used within one year for another Now Outdoors event.Included:
• Experienced guides
• BWCA permits and user fees
• All meals from put-in to take-out
• Wenonah Spirit 2 canoes
• Premium CCS packs with padded backs, waist belts and adjustable straps
• Paddles and PFDs
• Camp kitchen including mess kits
• Group tarp and other misc. group items
• Lodging fees the night before put-in and after take-out
• Free parking/shuttleNot Included:
• Personal gear items (rental equipment available)
• Fishing licenses
• Guide gratuities
• Transportation to/from the BWCAPlease send all questions to info@nowoutdoors.org.
- 3-Day Guided Backpacking TripIAT Trail Head, Medford, WI$350.00
Escape the busy campgrounds and join us for a more remote experience backpacking on the Ice Age Trail! Our fully guided trips are designed to help you gain more skills, knowledge, and confidence outdoors. Join us for this beautiful 15-mile hike featuring several small lakes and streams along a dense forest trail. We will hike each day and set up a primitive camp off-trail each night. This trip not only gives you that backcountry feel but also offers countless opportunities for real wilderness and backpacking skill development such as hanging bear bags, purifying water, rigging a group tarp if it rains, and fire building! With the help of expert guides, the types of skills gained on our trips not only help develop a deeper connection with nature but they strengthen confidence and general awareness in the outdoors.
NOTE: This trip is great for beginners based on miles/terrain, ease of water access, and expected weather conditions. The pace will be steady. If you have any reservations about your ability to participate in this trip, please reach out and let us know. We are happy to answer any questions or talk through your concerns. It's common for a beginner to NOT have all of the gear necessary for a trip like this so we're going to make it a little easier for you. Don't worry about food, stoves, pots, pans, or water filters. We have you covered! If you wish to take care of your own meals, thats great too. Just let us know so we can adjust our group meal prep.
Meals are included and here's why: It's not just about planning your meals right for high activity in the woods but also how you plan to cook your meals. You can cook over a fire, on a stove, or in a bag with boiled water. By including meals on this trip, you don't have to make these decisions or purchase a camp stove and fuel or a proper mess kit. That's $100+ in savings right there! A simple plastic Tupperware with a fork, spoon, and cup is all you'll need for this trip. We will have hearty group meals cooked over a fire or prepped on the trail every day. If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know well in advance so we can make accommodations.
Purified water will be available in camp and on the trail at all times. If you need gear items such as, hammocks, backpacks and more, we have some items available for rent. Quantities of these items are limited so make your rental requests early.
You will have access to the gear list and directions on the group page upon registration.
Price: $350.00 due June 9th
> Make payments on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/3-day-guided-backpacking-trip
> Spaces are limited and filled in the order payments are received. An RSVP on Meetup will not hold your spot. The trip may fill before the payment deadline.
> Cancelations made within seven days of payment and on or before the payment deadline are eligible for a refund. Other cancelations will be converted to a credit to be used within one year for another Now Outdoors event.Included:
• Friday dinner - Sunday breakfast
• Group gear (tarp, camp kitchen, purified water, etc.)
• Satellite communications
• Expert backpacking guideNot Included: Rental gear available (backpacks, fully outfitted superior gear hammocks, mess kits, headlamps, etc.)
• Personal items
• SnacksIf you have any questions, please reach out to us at info@nowoutdoors.org.
- Machu Picchu, Inca Trail, Rainbow Mountains and More!Cusco, Cusco$3,200.00
This is a true 5-star adventure with the highest caliber guides and the best quality gear and equipment in the industry!!!
This is an incredible 10-day itinerary that really has it all including a 2-day trek to the Rainbow Mountains for a sunrise to remember. It is both incredibly beautiful and challenging. We will trek to lake Humantay which sits roughly 13,800′ and you have the option of additional hikes at Machu Picchu. These hikes are Machu Picchu Mountain which sits high above the city of Machu Picchu and Wayna Picchu Mountain which is a true adrenaline rush for the bravest of us.
Extended trip opportunity:
Ask us about our 5-day Ausangate Trek add-on for a unique very remote high altitude trek off the beaten path. This trek is a perfect compliment to the first 10 days and very challenging in high altitude. You will see more wildlife than people and enjoy natural hot springs at a couple camps under starry night skies.NOW Outdoors works with an award winning partner in Peru known for eco-friendly, sustainable, leave-no-trace travel. They support the local mountain communities and organize regular charity events in the Cusco region of Peru (donating clothes, medical supplies, medical intervention, building schools and clinics, planting trees, and more).
Cost: $3,200 due Sep 30, 2023
A non-refundable deposit of $700 can be made to secure your spot.> Payments can be made on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/machu-picchu-inca-trail-rainbow-mountains-and-ausangate
> Spaces are limited and filled in the order payments are received. An RSVP on Meetup without payment will not hold your spot. The trip may fill before the payment deadline.
> Cancelations made within seven days of payment and on or before the payment deadline are eligible for a refund. Other cancelations will be converted to a credit to be used within one year for another Now Outdoors event.Included:
• Lake Humantay Day Hike (13,780′)
• All transfers to and from airports/hotels, trek
• 8 days of professional guide service with a licensed, professional, English-speaking guide
• 5 nights in a hotel in Cusco (double room)
• 4 nights camping on the Inca Trail and Rainbow Trek in 3-person, 4-season Mountain Hardwear tents (double occupancy)
• Extra thick foam mattress sleeping pads and self-inflating mattresses
• Multi-course meals on the treks including snacks and tea/coffee - meals are made fresh using locally-sourced ingredients (can cater to any dietary requests or needs).
• Train tickets from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and private transport to Cusco
• Inca Trail permit
• Personal porters to carry overnight gear
• Dry bags in which to put your overnight gear on the trail (for porters to carry)
• Machu Picchu entrance fee (both time slots AM and PM)
• Trek cook, kitchen and dining tents, tables and stools, stainless steel dishes and utensils
• Boiled and purified water to refill your water bottle/bladder every morning/afternoon/evening
• Hot water every morning and evening for washing purposes
• Campsites with toilets (Inca Trail)
• First aid kit including emergency oxygen tank
• Bus ticket down from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes
• Guided tour of Machu Picchu with plenty of time to explore on your own
• Booking/credit card feesNot Included:
• International and domestic flights
• Rescue/medical/travel insurance
• Personal gear items (clothing, day pack, etc.)
• Bonus hike permit within the city of Machu Picchu: Wayna Picchu Mtn. or Machu Picchu Mtn. ($50 add-on)
• Additional excursions or tours in Peru outside of the described itinerary (ask us about day hikes, food tours, ATV tours, and more)
• Personal meals and expenses beyond what is included above
• Single supplement (single room, single tent available upon request for a minor upcharge)
• Tips and gratuities for guides, porters, and cooksIf you have any questions, please feel free to email us at info@nowoutdoors.org.
- 9-Day Boundary Waters Canoe AdventureEly, Ely, MN$1,300.00
Join us for a paddle through the vast Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) in Northern Minnesota. This is a true wilderness experience far from any roads or towns. Wildlife includes moose, otter, beaver, wolves, eagles, and more. We provide lodging before and after the trip, all necessary group gear, amazing food, permit reservation and user fees, and of course your licensed professional wilderness guide committed to your successful adventure.
This trip starts in Ely, MN. We will arrive on the evening of August 3rd at a designated lodge to go over gear and trip details. Sunday morning, we head out for an early start to our adventure.
Enjoy 7 full days of paddling expedition style through 45+ miles of pristine lakes and wilderness. We plan for a couple layover days during the trip to relax at camp, practice coutdoor skills, fish, etc. The itinerary may change due to weather conditions or group interest. Everyone will paddle tandem canoes, help with portages, set up/take down camp, process firewood, share cooking and cleaning up of meals and any other activity of the day. We not only have years of experience in all aspects of the BWCA, but we are teachers, cooks, leaders, storytellers, fishermen and naturalists. We can assure you that our team leads a safe, fun, and educational trip!
Menu items: We believe cliff bars and ramen soup have their place but not on our trips. We love a varied menu that includes delicious meals. A few camp favorites include our famous BBQ pork spaghetti, Rumchata French toast, fruit and yogurt parfait, steak fajitas, and more. We can accommodate some special diets as well. Just let us know how we can help.
Difficulty: Moderate
This trip is not for first-time campers or paddlers. You should be comfortable in a canoe and in the water. You should be able to provide sufficient clothing and personal items as per the gear list. Everyone will be expected to help around camp and on the water including portaging gear and canoes between waterways. Expect to carry 50 - 60 pounds of gear or a canoe for short distances on portage trails. The pace will be relaxed at times and challenging at others. Expect to paddle several hours on paddle days and portage over land when necessary. We plan to have two zero-travel days for time to fish, swim, relax, etc.Price: $1,300 (early bird price) through June 30
Upon registration, you will have access to the event group where the gear list and directions can be found.
> Payments can be made on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/9-day-boundary-waters-canoe-adventure-august-3rd-2024
> Spaces are limited and are filled in the order payments are received. An RSVP on Meetup will not hold your spot.
> Cancelations made within seven days of payment and on or before the payment deadline are eligible for a refund. Other cancelations will be converted to a credit to be used within one year for another Now Outdoors event.Price Includes:
• Expert guides
• BWCA permits and user fees
• All meals from put-in to take-out
• Purified water in camp and on the go
• Lightweight Wenonah Spirit 2 tandem canoes
• Premium CCS packs with padded backs, waist belts and adjustable straps
• Paddles and PFDs
• Camp kitchen including mess kits
• Group tarp and other misc. group items
• Lodging fees the night before put-in and after take-out
• Free parking/shuttleNot Included:
• Personal gear items (rental items available)
• Fishing licenses
• Guide gratuities
• Transportation to/from the BWCAPlease send all questions to info@nowoutdoors.org.
- Mt. Everest Base Camp Trek (Sept 15-30, 2022)Kathmandu, Kathmandu$2,600.00
NOTE: Trip is 9/15/2024, 9 am - 9/30/2024, 9 am
This bucket list trip embodies the spirit of adventure and the romance of traveling to far off places. Everest Base Camp combines the world’s highest mountain views and Buddhist culture in the captivating Khumbu Valley.This trek features beautiful landscapes that range from dense rhododendron forests to alpine birch and juniper. As we climb higher, you'll see incredible glaciers and raging wild rivers stemming from the Kumbhu ice falls. Namche bazaar, Khumjung, and Tengbuche are some of the spiritual places where you can view the ancient Everest monasteries, Chhortens, and Sherpa rituals. Imagine walking outside the teahouse after breakfast to see the white peaks of several of the worlds tallest mountains including Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Everest, Island Peak, Thamserku and more. You wont want to miss this adventure and spots are limited. This trip might be a year away but it will fill quick.
Click HERE for a detailed itinerary (Sept 15-30, 2024)
Itinerary overview
Day 1: Kathmandu arrival
Day 2: Kathmandu sightseeing & trip preparation
Day 3: Fly to Lukla (35 min) & trek to Phakding, 3-4 hrs walk
Day 4: Trek to Namche Bazaar, 6-7 hrs walk
Day 5: Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar
Day 6: Trek to Tengbuche, 5-6 hrs walk
Day 7: Trek to Dingbuche, 5-6 hrs walk
Day 8: Acclimatization day
Day 9: Trek to Lobuche, 5-6 hrs walk
Day 10: Trek to Gorakshep-EBC - Gorakshep, 7-8 hrs walk
Day 11: Hike to Kalapatthar, trek to Pheriche, 7-8 hrs walk
Day 12: Trek to Namche Bazaar, 7-8 hrs walk
Day 13: Trek to Lukla, 7-8 hrs walk
Day 14: Fly to Kathmandu, 35 min
Day 15: DepartureDifficulty: Challenging due to altitude and steep terrain. This trip takes you to Everest Base Camp (17,600') and Kala Patthar (18,400'). Our starting elevation will be in Lukla at 9,400'. We have a relaxed pace and two acclimatization days to help our bodies adjust to the altitude.
Gear: Gear needs are similar to typical hiking gear back home: warm base layers, good footwear, and a few other things. A full gear list will be provided. Some items including a warm puff jacket or sleeping bag for this trip can be provided if needed at no extra cost. Our team of professional porters will carry the bulk of your gear so all you need to worry about are snacks, water, and rain gear.
Price: $2,600 deadline July 1st
A $500 non-refundable deposit will secure your spot.
> Spaces are limited and filled in the order payments are received. > Cancelations made within seven days of payment and on or before the payment deadline are eligible for a refund. Other cancelations will be converted to a credit to be used within one year for another Now Outdoors event.
> Payments can be made on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/ultimate-everest-base-camp-adventure-2024
An RSVP on Meetup without payment will not hold your spot. The trip may fill before the payment deadline.Cost Includes:
- All airport pick up/drop off
- Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
- A full day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley with tour guide
- Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight and airport departure, taxes
- Duffle bag, down jacket, sleeping bag
- Shared tea house/lodge accommodation during the trek
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek
- English-speaking guides - Porters
- All necessary paperwork and permits (National park permit, TIMS)
- Comprehensive medical kit
- Farewell dinner in Nepali Authentic Restaurant
- All government taxes
- VAT and office service charge
Cost Excludes:
- International airfare to/from Kathmandu (can be included upon request)
- Nepal Visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and 2 passport size photographs)
- Rescue insurance
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu before/after our trek
- Excess baggage charges
- Early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guides and porters (tipping is expected but not compulsory)
- Winter Workshop 3-Day (Beginner Friendly)Waupaca, Waupaca, WI$275.00
This trip is perfect for beginners and experienced winter campers. Join us for a fun weekend of presentations and hands-on activities focused on cold weather skill building. Let us help you gain the knowledge and experience needed to camp comfortably in winter. You won’t freeze, guaranteed!
The Plan:
Due to popularity, we are offering both 2- and 3-day options again this year. Join us Friday though Sunday for all day presentations and hands-on skills training. Friday check-in is 9-11 am. Saturday check-in is 8-9 am (for those attending just 2 days). This event is located on 40 private acres at our NOW Outdoors basecamp in Waupaca, WI just west of Hartman Creek State Park. Map and directions will be available upon registration via our group discussion page. Upon arrival, you will check in and hike down to the site. This hike is roughly 5-minutes from your car on a wide path. If there is deep snow on the ground, you may need a sled and snowshoes to haul your gear to camp. If you do not have a sled, we have several sleds available to use for free. We can help you find a place to set up your tent or hammock.All meals will be provided Friday lunch through Sunday breakfast. Coffee and hot water for tea, cocoa, or apple cider will be available throughout the day as well. If you have attended this event in the past, join us again for a whole lot more! In addition to the awesome folks who attend every year, we have an incredible crew of expert presenters from the region joining us for a wide variety of topics including these and more:
- Clothing and footwear
- Building a winter fire
- Axe and saw use
- Winter-specific first aid skills
- Shelters and sleep systems
- Camp cooking and baking
- Women's-specific camping discussion
- How NOT to get lost
- Cold weather survival skills
Hot tent rental:
We have canvas wall tents outfitted with wood stoves available for rent. Our 9x11.5 sleeps 2-3 on the ground or 2 on cots. Our large 10x13 tent sleeps 4-5 people on ground pads or 4 on cots. Rental rates are an additional $300 for the 9x11.5 and $350 for the 10x13 for the entire weekend. You can opt to have the tent to yourself or share with others. Split and dry wood for the stove is provided along with a set of LED lights. Cots available as well.AS ALWAYS >>> A full gear list and directions will be available via the group page. You will have access to this group page upon registration.
Price:
Saturday - Sunday only: $200
Friday - Sunday: $275> Payments can be made on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/winter-workshop-3-day-beginner-friendly-3
> Spaces are limited and are filled in the order payments are received. An RSVP on Meetup without payment will not hold your spot. The trip may fill before the payment deadline.
> Cancelations made within seven days of payment and on or before the payment deadline are eligible for a refund. Other cancelations will be converted to a credit to be used within one year for another Now Outdoors event.Included:
- Expert-led presentations each day
- Complimentary gift
- 6 fantastic meals: Friday lunch through Sunday breakfast
- Coffee all day and water for tea, cider, cocoa, etc.
- Misc. group gear (tables, lights around camp, kitchen equipment)
- Large warming tent 24hrs a day
- Porta-potty toilets
- Firewood
Not Included: (rental gear available)
- Personal gear
- Footwear
- Tent/hammock
- Sleeping bags
- Backpacks
- Snowshoes
We have a limited quantity of gear for rent on a first-come first-serve basis. This included winter hammocks, -40F down sleeping bags, sleeping pads, headlamps, backpacks, and more.
Please send all questions to: info@nowoutdoors.org
- 14th Annual Wisconsin Frozen Butt HangGame Lake, Pearson, WI
The best winter hammock camping event in the country! Your family might think you're nuts but we know better. Come hang out and kick off the new year right. This event is always FREE and always fun.
The Wisconsin Frozen Butt Hang is a short "pulk or toboggan towing" trip in deep snow country. We like to get out there and really put ourselves and our gear to the test! We've been lucky enough to have some of the coldest temperatures the Midwest has to offer and routinely have the coldest of all winter hang events.
Where? This year we will be back in Pearson, WI near Jack Lake and hiking in on the Ice Age Trail. I will arrange to have a parking area plowed for us by Jack Lake.
The Route: We will hike in 1.5 miles on the Ice Age Trail (IAT) in Langlade County near Jack Lake. The parking lot on County J Road, Pearson, WI will be plowed for us and from there we can head south on the IAT past the western side of Jack Lake towards Game Lake. The park is closed to the public so we have the entire area to ourselves. There are picnic tables (might be buried under the snow) and a grill grate we can use. There is also an outhouse at camp. Be sure to bring snowshoes or skis.
This event has always been a celebration of the coldest weather we can hope for. That said, there are lots of opportunities for beginners to dial in there gear before the hang such as our Winter Workshop event in December. You can contact us at info@nowoutdoors.org for more info on this, or other beginner friendly trips here in WI.
This event is not recommended for beginners with little to no experience camping in the cold. Please also leave your fur babies at home for this event.
Register for this event here: https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/14th-annual-wisconsin-frozen-butt-hang
Upon registration, you will receive a link to the event spreadsheet. Please add your name/trail name, any food you wish to bring for the group (optional), any group gear you wish to bring (optional e.g. Dutch oven, water pots, saws and axes, etc.), and any gear you might need (e.g. extra quilt, hammock rig, etc.). The spreadsheet will have the most updated maps and weekend info. We expect 40+ this year from all across the country!
Caution: Camping in sub-freezing temperatures can be extremely dangerous and IS NOT the best time to try new gear for the first time (ex. stoves, tarps, boots, sleep system, etc.). It is always a good idea to familiarize yourself with new equipment before taking it to the field. If you have any questions regarding gear or clothing, please email us at info@nowoutdoors.org
Check out some of the great YouTube videos from past trips.
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2019 FBH - Boundary Waters Snowshoe Expedition 9-DayEly, Ely, MN$1,700.00
In the spirit of snow walkers, trappers, and arctic explorers from the past, this is a real high-adventure expedition for anyone who absolutely loves the cold.
Join us for an EPIC 9-Day traditional snowshoe expedition through the vast Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Northern Minnesota. We follow in the footsteps of the early fur trade trappers by means of snowshoe and toboggan during the day and sleep in traditional canvas “hot tents” at night. We use wood burning stoves to warm the tent, cook meals, and dry clothes each night. Even if the temperature drops to -40F outside, we can be comfortable with light layers in the tent. Local wildlife includes moose, otters, wolves, beavers, eagles, lynx, and more.
Our winter expeditions are a fun and challenging experience for the hardy individuals who love playing in the cold. Working and living in the cold for extended periods requires good teamwork and a variety of skills. Participants will strengthen all of these skills and more on this trip.
- Dressing appropriately for conditions
- Maintaining proper nutrition and hydration
- Selecting, harvesting, and processing firewood
- Using snowshoes
- Packing toboggans
- Axe and saw use
- Ice chisel use
- Winter cooking and baking
- Winter fire building and stove use
- Ice safety
- Winter survival skills
We'll meet at 5:00 pm Saturday, February 1st and stay at a local lodge. On Sunday morning we will check our gear and head to the put-in to start our journey!
This is a loop trip with 7 days on the ice. We travel most days and plan for 1 or 2 layover days (itinerary may change due to weather or other variables). We will travel roughly 30 miles in total. There are lots of places to explore along our route such as frozen waterfalls, artifacts from the old logging days, and more. We fish for monster trout on layover days, polar plunge, or practice winter survival skills. We will hike out Saturday, February 8th, spend the night at a lodge, and depart on Sunday February 9th.
All meals on trail are included. If you have special dietary restrictions, please let us know well in advance and we will do the best we can to accommodate.
Difficulty: Challenging
This trip is for experienced winter enthusiasts. You should be very comfortable camping and working in sub-zero conditions. We will be towing toboggans upwards of 6.5 miles per day at a steady pace. You should be able to provide sufficient personal clothing and sleep gear as per the provided gear list. Everyone will be provided a toboggan outfitted with tanks and a "day box" to hold your gear and group gear. This is an expedition style trip which means we all work together as a team to help with camp tasks such as tent set up and take down, collecting water, processing firewood, etc.AS ALWAYS >>> A gear list and details will be available upon registration via access to the event group page on our website nowoutdoors.org.
Price: $1,700
You can also pay a $400.00 non-refundable deposit to secure your spot. This deposit will be put towards your final balance.> Payments can be made on the NOW Outdoors website at https://www.nowoutdoors.org/event-details/boundary-waters-snowshoe-expedition-9-day-2
> Spaces are limited and filled in the order payments are received. An RSVP on Meetup without payment will not hold your spot. The trip may fill before the payment deadline.Included:
- Permits
- Lodging nights of Feb. 1st & Feb. 8th
- All meals on the trail
- Premium Snowtrekker tents
- Premium UHWM expedition toboggans
- Packable wood stoves
- Group med kit
- Group kitchen
- Purified water in camp
- Axe and saw
Not Included: (Rental gear is available if needed)
- Personal gear (clothing, sleeping bag, etc.)
- Snowshoes (rental available)
- Sleeping bag (-40F down bags available for rent)
- Mukluks/boots (available for rent)
- Transportation to/from the BWCA (carpooling options may be available)
- Rescue/trip insurance (recommended)
Please send all questions to info@nowoutdoors.org