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Itinerary Overview Continental Divide Alpine Backpacking 22 days Ages 16-18 Course Description Welcome, you re in for an experience of a lifetime! Imagine hiking through rolling forests, sharing alpine meadows with mountain goats and climbing windswept peaks. Imagine scaling vertical rock cliffs deep in the Rocky Mountains and settling down for the night under a thick blanket of shimmering stars. Each day you will be getting to know your newfound community better, learning about the area and yourself, laughing with your expedition mates, and exploring North America s most famous mountain range. You don t need to have previous backpacking or climbing experience to fully embrace this extraordinary expedition, which combines beautiful environments and exciting activities with an emphasis on individual growth and community. In the mountains you will learn the basics and finer points of living in the backcountry, as well as working in a team to achieve your goals. You will scale peaks high above treeline and stop often to admire awe-inspiring vistas. You will learn the basics of wilderness travel how to pack appropriately, cook in the backcountry, set up tarps, tie knots and navigate using a map and compass. Throughout the course, you will sleep under a tarp, cook your own food, and take responsibility for the well-being of yourself and your crewmates. Your Instructors are highly qualified mountaineers and dedicated educators. They will serve as teachers, trainers, and mentors as you learn the skills required for wilderness travel. Through daily discussions, they will also help you and your group to discover the larger meaning in these activities. You will discover new things about yourself: how you deal with uncertainty, stress and challenge; how you can better work with others; and your potential as a leader. Wilderness travel is demanding. This course may be the hardest thing you have ever done. You should be aware of what you re getting into and be excited about tackling new challenges. It can literally take every waking moment to get from point A to point B. From steep mountain hiking with a heavy pack to waking up well before the sun rises, traveling in the wilderness can be hard. Past students agree that arriving physically fit and mentally prepared to take on challenges will enhance your experience and ability to do well on your course, which ultimately allows you to take full advantage of your expedition. This course requires no previous experience with hiking or backpacking. However, even if you re an experienced outdoorsperson there is still a lot that can be gained from the instruction and teamwork involved in an Outward Bound course. Page 1 of 5

Course Areas Get ready for Rocky Mountain high country, where rolling forests, steep rocky slopes and miles of remote, alpine meadows create an adventure wonderland. Over 50 peaks push above 14,000 in Colorado, and countless craggy, peaks and ridges weave between valleys as far as the eye can see. If the timing is right, colorful wildflowers will brighten green alpine tundra snow-melt stream banks. You might share camp with elk, deer, moose and myriad other wildlife. You may even stumble upon relics of Colorado s rich human history: from artifacts of the region s indigenous peoples, to historic mining structures and equipment. All of Colorado s course areas share much in common, but below are some of the unique features of each: Sawatch Range The Sawatch sub-range of the Colorado Rockies is home to Colorado s two highest peaks: Mt Elbert (14,439 ) and Mount Massive (14,429 ). The range is known for expansive, rolling alpine terrain and encompasses the headwaters of the Arkansas River. The source of the name is somewhat disputed: some sources cite the Ute word sawup, which means sand dunes. Great Sand Dunes National Park sits at the southern toe of the Sawatch range. Others source it to Ute words meaning green place or blue water. Continental Divide Area The continental divide is a one of a kind geographic feature: it separates the water drainages that ultimately flow to the Pacific Ocean, from those that flow to the Atlantic. The divide runs from Alaska to Panama. Your course will explore the portion of the Continental Divide that surrounds Mount of the Holy Cross and the Holy Cross Designated Wilderness. This area is rich with lush alpine lakes and streams, and seemingly infinite rolling ridge lines. Page 2 of 5

Course Activities Alpine Backpacking Alpine backpacking means moving through high mountain terrain mostly above tree line. You can expect to travel on and off trail over wooded and alpine terrain that can be rough, demanding, steep and exposed and may at times require the use of ropes and ice axes to traverse a slope or ascend a pass. Resupply Every 7 days or so your group will resupply their food, fuel and other gear. This keeps pack weights reasonable, and provides a chance to get some fresh socks or other necessities. Solo A one- to three-night solo (depending on course length) provides an important break from the rigors of the course and the constant companionship of expedition life. This is a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. With sufficient food and equipment, you ll have time to journal, rest, reflect, and look ahead to future goals. Your solo site will be close enough to the Instructors in case of emergency, but far enough removed to assure your solitude. You will not travel during this time and your Instructors will check on you occasionally. Many students are initially nervous about solo, but later recall solo as one of the highlights of their entire course. Peak Attempt Your expedition will include at least one peak attempt. Peak attempts are major enterprises and typically require early morning starts and take all day to complete. Weather, or other factors including group dynamics and physical ability, may preclude even an attempt to ascend a peak. Service Service is an integral part of the Outward Bound curriculum. We encourage service to the environment in the form of leaving campsites cleaner than we find them and practicing Leave No Trace ethics throughout the course. Whenever possible, we coordinate service projects with land managers (US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, State Parks and local land trusts, etc.) and select social service agencies (nursing homes, hospitals, etc.). You also practice daily service and compassion to your crew mates, whether that s making hot drinks on a cold morning, or helping someone on with their pack. Final Expedition - The Colorado Outward Bound School believes that an appropriate amount of independence is a powerful educational tool. In order to deliver that benefit, our instructors purposefully and gradually transfer leadership responsibilities to the students. This progression culminates with our Final Expedition. Near the end of course, if you and your group have demonstrated the necessary leadership, problem solving and wilderness living skills, you may be given the opportunity to travel without your Instructors immediately present. This Final Expedition will range from three to five days, depending on course length, student age, staff assessment of student abilities and terrain type. Many of our students love the independence of this phase of course, as the group learns to work together, problem solve, and accomplish a goal independently, while utilizing all the skills they have acquired. Instructors periodically check in with the group to ensure student wellbeing and coordinate travel plans. Page 3 of 5

Challenge Event There are no set-in-stone course end challenge events, as each challenge will be tailored to the current conditions and participants. The challenge event may take the form of a run or team challenge. This event is your opportunity to finish course successfully and with style, by embodying all the lessons you have learned during your Outward Bound course. You may be surprised by how far you can still go given the challenges you have already accomplished. Page 4 of 5

Sample Itinerary The following is an example of what your itinerary may look like. Your actual course plan will vary according to weather, your group s skills and abilities, and your Instructors preferences. Day 1 - Course Start Day 2-6 - Backpacking and Rock Climbing Basic navigation Basic first aid Backcountry living Rock climbing techniques Basic leadership Basic team decision making Group off-trail travel Outward Bound philosophy and history 22 Day Backpacking Day 7-15 - Resupply, followed by solo and increased responsibility Advanced navigation Weather patterns Summit strategies Time management Peer leadership Conflict resolution Reflection Day 16-20 - Resupply, followed by opportunities for the group to lead the expedition Advanced peer leadership Advanced group communication Advanced decision making Day 21 - Challenge Event and Course End Day 22 - Transportation home Page 5 of 5