Women’s Winter Hiking Essentials and Outdoor Skills
This tour is a blend of winter wilderness survival education for women along with hiking to apply the learned skills.
December-March
Ubicación
Rocky Mountain National Park. Meeting point in Estes Park, Colorado. Details will be provided upon booking.
Descripción
Intensity: Easy
Mileage: 1 - 2 miles
Total tour time: 4 hours
Learn the basics of winter safety, including how to dress for the cold, build a fire, create shelter, and manage water in freezing conditions. Gain practical tips on hiking in snow, using proper gear like micro spikes and snowshoes, and understanding the risks of winter terrain. The course includes hands-on learning opportunities to hike or snowshoe in real-world conditions, conditions permitting. With expert advice on layering and staying warm, you'll be equipped to enjoy outdoor adventures year-round.
Basic survival skills covered:
- Mental strength and clarity.
- How to dress for the cold.
- Create shelter in winter conditions.
- Build a fire (If conditions allow, we'll be able to have a live fire!)
- Manage water in freezing conditions.
- Signaling.
Experience level: No experience is needed.
Required gear: Backpack and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots due to snowy conditions.
Optional gear: Notebook/pen, paracord, knife, ferro rod, water filter.
Rates
Per person (without gear): $95.00
Per person (including micro spikes, snowshoes, and trekking poles): $120.00
This tour must have a minimum of 3 in order to run. If the minimum is not met, you will be issued a refund or the chance to select another date.
Guides do accept tips and they are greatly appreciated since every tour is customized for your group. 10-20% is customary.
Group Size
Maximum group size: 6, ages 18 and up.
If there are more than 6 women in your group, please email info@femmetrekltd.com.
Plan Your Stay
Please go to Visit Estes Park to plan your stay.
What's Included/What's Not Included
What’s included:
- Basic winter survival skills education.
- A chance to learn and explore in the stunning Rocky Mountain National Park.
- You're in good hands with Femme Trek guides! Our guides are trained in Wilderness First Response, First Aid and CPR, and have wilderness survival skills training. We also carry a device to reach emergency services with the click of a button in case of emergency.
- An experienced instructor and wilderness guide who will pay attention to your needs and questions and be present during the hike.
- White glove customer service where we take care to ensure that you know what to expect and how to prepare for the experience.
- Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and smores if conditions will allow us to have a fire.
What’s not included:
- Gratuity.
- Entrance fee to Rocky Mountain National Park ($30/car).
- Transportation to and from the trailhead.
- Water/Snacks.
- Backpack and sturdy hiking boots.
Booking Terms and Conditions
Booking Terms and Conditions for Day Hikes and Snowshoeing Tours
Payments
Payment in full is due at the time of booking for day hiking and snowshoeing tours.
Refunds/Cancellations
A refund minus a $50 administrative fee will be given if a client cancels a trip with 7+ days’ notice.
A 50% refund will be given for trips if a client cancels with 48 hours’ notice.
No refund will be given for trips cancelled within 48 hours of trip date.
In the event the trip is cancelled by Femme Trek a full refund will be issued. Since Femme Trek has only one guide, trips may be cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances such as guide injury, illness, family emergency, or any other reason not listed here. In this case, a full refund will be issued to the client. However, Femme Trek is not responsible for expenses incurred due to trip cancellation including but not limited to flights, hotel, rental car, meals, or any other travel expenses incurred.
Itinerary Changes
We at Femme Trek will do everything possible to honor the trip itinerary you booked with us. However, itineraries are subject to change due to hazardous weather conditions, wildlife, forest fires, park and trail closures, unsafe trail conditions, illness, unforeseen incidents, clients not physically able to hike or other reasons not listed here. If an itinerary needs to be changed, we’ll do everything possible to provide a comparable experience. No refunds will be given for itinerary changes for any reason.
Right to Refuse Service and Release from a Tour
Femme Trek reserves the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason without a refund. This policy is implemented for the safety of the guides and the group.
Femme Trek guides will wait no longer than 5 minutes at the meeting point to collect clients. If a client(s) shows up to the meeting location more than 5 minutes late without notifying the guide, the tour will leave without the client(s) and no refund will be issued. If the client notifies the guide that she will be more than 10 minutes late, the client will be issued a credit, not a refund. The tours start at a certain time for many reasons, mostly for parking to avoid a longer hike, and so that the group is finished with the hike before dangerous thunderstorms come in.
If a client chooses to leave the tour early before they group is back to the trailhead (for example they are enjoying the wilderness and want to linger longer), she/they will need to sign out with the guide. The guide will prepare a paper detailing the reason why the person wants to be released from the tour, date/time, and location. The client(s) will be asked to sign this paper. No refund will be issued.
Reasons for Femme Trek refusing service include, but are not limited to a client showing up drunk and/or hung over, not being prepared for the hike (incorrectly dressed or not bringing enough food and/or water for the trip length), a client insisting on drinking alcohol on the tour, a client refusing to follow the instructions of the Femme Trek guide thereby putting the group in danger, inappropriate behavior, not turning around if the guide advises it due to dangerous conditions or trip time, and any other reasons not listed here. The Femme Trek guide will give the client 2 verbal warnings. If the client doesn't change the behavior, they will be notified that they are being released from the tour and Femme Trek is no longer responsible for them. The Femme Trek guide will file an internal report detailing the incident, warnings issued, and time and place the client was released from the tour. Femme Trek will ask for witnesses to also file a report with Femme Trek.