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SheJumps | Get the Girls Out! | Uphill Skin at Steamboat Resort | CO | Outside Slopeside Grill 1 @ Steamboat Resort
Mar 13, 2025 (UTC-7)
Steamboat Springs
Join us in Steamboat Springs, CO for a fun evening of uphill skiing and riding on March 13th!Join SheJumps as we celebrate Get the Girls Out! – a nationwide campaign uniting women and girls- transgender and cisgender- as well as non-binary individuals to embrace the great outdoors while fostering a sense of adventure and camaraderie. Spurred by International Women's Day, this program is a call to action for participants of all ages to connect with nature, break down barriers, and celebrate their achievements and strengths throughout the month of March. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a newcomer, the Get the Girls Out! gatherings aim to foster a community where participants can thrive outdoors, inspire one another and younger generations, forge new connections, and rekindle friendships. Grab your friends, and get ready to make unforgettable memories! Event details: Meet outside Slopeside Grill (1855 Ski Time Square Dr, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487) at 5:00pm. Participants must have an uphill armband to participate. You may purchase prior to the event if needed. We will start heading up the mountain at 5:15pm. Bring AT skis, skins, layers and possibly a change of clothes/shoes for the top if you plan to stay for sunset happy hour at Thunderhead lodge. You can also snowshoe up with the group, and ride the gondola down. Our route will be Right-O-Way to Giggle Gulch to trick roper and finally up Heavenly Daze. If you plan to stay for Sunset happy hour, Chamberlin Birch is playing from 5-8pm. The resort will send your skis down and you can pick them up at the bottom. Make new friends! Go at your own pace! It will be a fun evening of skinning up the mountain. Cost: Free! We will have a raffle to win some amazing prizes! Who can attend? We welcome all women and girls—transgender and cisgender, as well as non-binary people to attend this event. Participants who are under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the duration of the event. Participants should be familiar and comfortable with uphill skiing and riding equipment, as no instruction will be provided. FAQ's & Other Event InformationWhat do I need to bring? Bring anything you need to be comfortable for an evening of uphill skiing/riding. This could include extra layers, snacks, sun protection, water, hand warmers, etc. While we don't require helmets, we encourage all participants to wear helmets while skiing/riding. SheJumps will have a basic first aid kit. Participants should bring any life saving prescription medications. Rentals: Rentals are available at Christy Sports or Ski Haus. Uphill armband info: Check out Steamboat's website here for more information on getting your uphill armband. Parking and getting to the event: Free parking is available at Knoll lot. Public transportation is available via the free local city bus. Facility information:There are restrooms available at Thunderhead Lodge and Slopeside Grill. Accessibility information:The majority of the GTGO programming will be conducted outside on uneven, snow-covered ground. The area is generally not ADA accessible. We want to support all participants in enjoying this event to the fullest. Please let us know if you have any accommodation requests ahead of the event or during checkout and we will provide accommodations as we are able to. Questions? Contact our Event Coordinator, Erin, at eswanson@shejumps.org --- All participants must sign the SheJumps Participant Waiver prior to participating in this event. Spanish version of our waiver: Todos los participantes deben firmar la Renuncia de Participante de SheJumps antes de participar en este evento. To prioritize the health of our community, please do not attend a SheJumps event if you are experiencing any cold-like symptoms. --- Cancellation Policy Since this is a free event to register for, you can cancel at any time in your Eventbrite account. *Optional donations made during registration will not be refunded.* --- SheJumps increases the participation of women and girls in outdoor activities to foster confidence, leadership, and connection to nature and community through free and low-cost outdoor education. SheJumps is an inclusive organization. We welcome all women and girls—transgender and cisgender, as well as non-binary people. SheJumps strives to fight against racism and acknowledges that our events and programs take place on traditional, unceded Indigenous lands. Follow SheJumps: Facebook Instagram www.shejumps.org
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Avalanche Level 1: for Skiers and Split-boarders 3/21-3/22 | Steamboat Springs
Mar 21–Mar 22, 2025 (UTC-7)
Steamboat Springs
Avalanche Level 1 : This is a 3-day class the bedrock standard to travel safely in the backcountry under the American Avalanche Association Guidelines(A3). Learn more about us Steamboat Springs Avalanche Education from Avalanche Savvy Location: North West Colorado, multiple spots will be used in the vincinty of Steamboat Springs, Hayden, Clark and Craig. Travel Mode: Backcountry Skis or Split-board Dates: March 21st - 22nd, field days. Upon interest we will have an option to do the first day(class room sessions) via ZOOM Earlier in the week on Tuesday and Thursday evening. An Avalanche Level 1 class is an essential and foundational training program designed for individuals seeking to venture into avalanche terrain safely. This comprehensive course equips participants with the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions in avalanche-prone environments. Our curriculum covers key topics such as avalanche types, snowpack analysis, terrain assessment, route finding, and rescue techniques. Participants gain a deep understanding of the factors contributing to avalanches, enabling them to assess the avalanche risk and make educated choices to minimize exposure. The Level 1 course combines classroom instruction with practical field exercises, providing a balanced learning experience. In the classroom, participants delve into avalanche theory, weather patterns, and daily decision making cycles to use terrain which is the answer to all 9 avalanche problems. Participants also learn to use essential tools such as transceivers, probes, and shovels for effective companion rescue. Field sessions allow participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, honing skills like snowpack stability assessments and safe travel techniques. Completion of an Avalanche Level 1 class is a crucial step for anyone venturing into the backcountry, ensuring they have the expertise to navigate and enjoy these environments while minimizing the inherent risks associated with avalanches. All students get a free trial pro-account for Caltopo, and OnX trial included with class At the end of the last day of class students recieve: Class completion certificateComplimentary membership to the Freinds of CAIC for the rest of the season, and Freinds of CIAC membership card.Colorado Avalanche Course
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Avalanche Rescue : for Skiers and Split Boarders | Steamboat Springs
Mar 23, 2025 (UTC-7)
Steamboat Springs
“Companion Rescue” is focused on rescue, beyond simple 1 person burials to multiple burials, starting from bottom up, top down, more intermediate/advanced techniques and scenarios under the American Avalanche Association(A3) Guidelines. Course total cost $200.00 (Tutiion only) Contact Avalanche Savvy for course details (720) 282-5155 / info@avalanchesavvy.com / www.avalanchesavvy.com Learn more about us: Avalanche education classes in Steamboat Springs, Colorado Colorado avalanche courses
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