Women’s DPS Riders Camp

Season Winter

Difficulty Intermediate

Duration 2-3 Days

Overview

Looking to learn more about the skis floating beneath your feet? How to choose products for your backcountry touring set up? Or do you just want to hangout with industry professionals, talk gear, and backcountry skiing?

The DPS Women’s Riders camp was designed to create a space where women can come together and chat all things gear for backcountry skiing. In this two day clinic, beginning with an evening talk from the sponsors and professional AMGA guides, you will get to test out DPS touring set ups and Ortovox avalanche safety equipment. You will be doing guided touring days in Grand Teton National Park where you can also pick the brains of your guide on their preferred set ups and their savvy avalanche skills.

Season Winter

Minimum Age 18

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Itinerary

Friday
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Orientation, Ski fitting, participant, and staff introductions. Light refreshments and snacks provided.

Saturday

Breakfast on your own.
7:00 am – 8:00 am – Morning meeting/coffee with the group. Review ski conditions and avalanche problems.
9:00 am – 4:00 pm – Head to the field
– Transceiver Check and Departure Check
– Intermediate ski tour
– Snow assessment tools and terrain analysis

Sunday

Breakfast on your own.
7:00am – 8:00am – Morning meeting/coffee with the group. Review ski conditions and avalanche problems.
9:00am – 4:00pm : Field
– Transceiver Check and Departure Check
– Intermediate ski tour
– Snow assessment tools and terrain analysis

 

UPPER LAYERS

BOTTOM LAYERS

HEAD AND HANDS

ACCESSORIES

SKI/SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT FOR THE BACKCOUNTRY (Packages available for rent)

SNOW SAFETY EQUIPMENT (REQUIRED and available for rent from TMG)

Grand Teton National Park is located roughly 30 minutes from our Jackson, WY headquarters. Our Jackson office is located in the south part of Jackson at 1325 S. Highway 89, Suite 104 and shares a parking area with Smith’s. Our phone number is (800) 239-7642 or (307) 733-4979. Most trips and classes will meet at this office for gear checks, preparation, and classes. The Jackson Hole airport is the closest, but Idaho Falls (a 2 – 2.5 hour drive) is a cheaper option and Salt Lake City (4 – 5 hour drive) are also air travel options. It is helpful to arrive a couple of days prior to your trip/class in order to acclimatize. Otherwise, you should arrive the day before and stop by our office for an equipment check. Do not plan on traveling the day after a significant climb – you will be tired and there are no guaranteed times when we will return to the trailhead. Plan on having accommodations for the night prior to and the night you return from a significant climb. There are a plethora of hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts in Jackson and the surrounding area. Accommodations near our office make your transitions convenient. It is highly advisable to make reservations as early as possible. Lodging recommendations and many more details can be found in the downloadable document below.

 

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Testimonials

  • Amazing Back Country Ski day with JHMG. Our Guide knew exactly where to find the best pow! I wouldn’t hesitate to book again.

    — Rob Barton
  • Top notch guide service with enormous experience. I love the educational aspect as well. I always learn a ton.

    — Dirk Friel
  • Words cannot convey the experience of a winter day out with a JHMG guide taking you on a safe tour of the Tetons. Slow and steady up for a few hours rewards you with an exquisite view of the Tetons in all their majesty. Then, instead of an exhausting, bone-jarring hike back down, take the skins off your skis and ride down in powder that is almost impossible to find in a ski resort. Even a week after the last snowfall, you will still find good snow to ride down on. Even if it’s not a clear and sunny day, it’s a wonderful day out and you’ll want to keep going back until you are rewarded with those magnificent views. If the price for a ride on the Virgin Galactic rocket is $200,000, I’d say a day in the Tetons with a JHMG guide is the most undervalued ticket you can buy!

    — Victor Haghani
  • JHMG is an amazing organization. They listen to what I want in a trip experience then seek to take it one step bigger & better.

    — Mike Long
  • Professional and friendly crew.  The class was better than I ever expected.   Excellent job at building confidence and knowledge.   I pretty much had the best day ever!

    — Kristi

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