Item |
Description |
Quantity |
Example |
Purchase At |
Rent At |
Equipment Type |
Avalanche Beacon |
Modern, digital, three-antennae beacon with fresh batteries.
|
1 |
BCA Tracker 3 or 4
|
Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School or Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Avalanche Probe |
Collapsable metal or carbon rod used to probe avalanche debris while attempting to strike a buried target.
|
1 |
BCA Stealth 300
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Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School or Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Avalanche Rescue Shovel |
Ski specific shovel used to dig pits and avalanche rescue. A metal blade is mandatory.
|
1 |
BCA B1 Ext
|
Neptune Mountaineering
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Colorado Mountain School or Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Backpack: 20-40 liter |
Packs smaller than this tend not to be able to carry the necessary amount of equipment and clothing.
|
1 |
CAMP M3 30L
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
Colorado Mountain School
|
Equipment |
Baselayer Bottoms |
Synthetic or Merino Wool, Lightweight or mid-weight are recommended.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Syncrino Leggings
Women: Rab Syncrino Leggings
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Rab
|
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Clothing |
Beanie or Fleece Hat |
Should cover the ears and fit under a helmet. Hats with fluff balls on top do not fit under helmets.
|
1 |
Filament Beanie
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Rab
|
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Clothing |
Climbing Skins |
Nylon or mohair. Trimmed and adjusted to fit your skis or splitboard ahead of time.
|
1 |
Fischer Climbing Skins
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Face Mask – PPE |
Optional; Look for a mask with a bendable border at the top so you can mold the mask to fit the bridge of your nose and prevent your glasses from fogging.
|
1 |
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Clothing |
Food |
Proper lunches that are prepared ahead of time are recommended (sandwich, burrito, leftover pizza, etc), along with an assortment of snack bars, gels, or trail mixes. Feeze-dried meals are acceptable on overnight trips, but not day trips.
|
1 |
Made in Nature, Thrive Tribe
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Equipment |
Goggles |
Protect your eyes and face from wind and sun burn.
|
1 |
Zeal Beacon Goggles
|
Zeal Optics
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Equipment |
Hardshell Pants |
These should be non-insulated pants with ankle cuffs wide enough to fit over your ski or ride boots.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Khroma Kinetic Pant
Women: Rab Women’s Khroma Kinetic Pants
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Rab Stores
|
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Clothing |
Heavyweight Waterproof Glove |
This glove comes out when the winter going gets cold and wet or at higher altitudes.
|
1 |
Men: Pivot GTX Glove
Women: Pivot GTX Glove
|
Rab Store
|
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Clothing |
Hot Drinks |
Coffee, tea, hot cocoa are great for warming up when it’s cold outside.
|
1 |
Cusa Tea; Alpine Start Coffee
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Optional |
Lightweight Baselayer Top |
Synthetic or Merino Wool; Worn against the skin and is considered a “wicking” layer that facilitates the movement of moisture away from the skin and through the layers. Hooded base layers add extra versatility.
|
2 |
Men: Rab Syncrino Base LS Tee
Women: Rab Syncrino Base LS Tee
|
Rab
|
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Clothing |
Lightweight Gloves |
Synthetic; Thin gloves used when hiking the early morning approach. Belay gloves can suffice if full-fingered.
|
1 |
Rab Vapour-Rise Glove
|
Rab Store
|
|
Clothing |
Lip ScreenSPF 15 or higher. |
Non-SPF rated lip balms can actually increase your chances of getting burned.
|
1 |
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen Lip Balm
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Optional |
Midweight Baselayer Top |
Synthetic or Merino Wool; Adds extra warmth and protection from the cold and wind without creating a moisture barrier as a jacket would. Having at least one base layer that is hooded adds versatility, protecting the neck and ears from cold winds.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Ascendor Light Hoodie
Women: Rab Ascendor Light Hoodie
|
Rab
|
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Clothing |
Midweight Softshell Glove |
This is the workhorse glove and is most often worn on warmer days when mountaineering. Softshell gloves are water-resistant and durable. They often have leather palms and fingers.
|
1 |
Rab Khroma Tour Glove
|
Rab
|
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Clothing |
Neck Gaiter |
“Buffs” are quite versatile in their uses. They can be used as light beanies, neck warmers, and can offer face protection from the cold wind or sun.
|
1 |
CMS Neck Gaiter
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Clothing |
Rock Climbing Helmet |
UIAA/CE approved; Should be large enough to fit over a beanie. Plastic helmets are more durable, but heavier. Foam helmets are lighter, but more easily damaged when carried in a pack.
|
1 |
CAMP Titan
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Colorado Mountain School
|
Equipment |
Ski Helmet |
This item is recommended but not required. We will be skiing in the trees, and in snow conditions where rocks, stumps, and downded logs are present.
|
1 |
Camp Speed Comp
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Equipment |
Ski or Snowboard Boots |
Footwear should be appropriate to mode of travel i.e. ski, snowboard, or insulated winter boots for snowshoes. For snowshoers, a boot such as the Scarpa Mont Blanc is the minimum level of boot required. Ski Boots should have a walk mode.
|
1 |
Scarpa Maestrale RS
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Ski or Trekking Poles |
Two poles, with powder baskets, are required for all skiers, splitboarders, and snowshoers. It is ideal if poles are ski-specific and collapse small enough to fit onto a pack when climbing.
|
1 |
BCA Scepter
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Colorado Mountain School; Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Ski Straps |
18″ Rubber or velcro straps to connect skis when attaching them to a pack. Also useful for a variety of in-the-field equipment repairs.
|
2 |
BCA Ski Strap
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Optional |
Skis or Snowboard |
Skis should have touring bindings; lightweight tech bindings are ideal. Splitboards are ideal for snowboarders. Snowboarders using resort snowboards will need to have snowshoes and poles.
|
1 |
Skis: Fischer Transalp 98 CTI
Bindings: Dynafit Radical
Splitboard: Weston Backcountry
Splitboard Bindings: Spark/Karakoram x Weston
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Neptune Mountaineering
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
Equipment |
Smartphone |
Great for taking photos and videos. Smartphone batteries tend to shut down in freezing temps – keep your phone in a warm inner layer. A tether is ideal in the mountains to protet against dropping your phone.
|
1 |
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Optional |
Softshell and Fleece Jacket |
Water-resistant, windproof, yet it “breaths,” which means it allows moisture to move through. Hoods are ideal. There are multiple thicknesses of Softshell jackets. A lightweight or medium-weight jacket is preferred. Fleece jackets are acceptable.
|
1 |
Men: Rab VR Summit Jacket
Women: Rab VR Summit Jacket
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Rab
|
|
Clothing |
Sports Bra |
Provides support and allows for full range of motion
|
1 |
North Face Beyond the Wall
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Clothing |
Sun Hat |
A billed hat to keep the bright mountain sun at bay.
|
1 |
Rab Trucker Logo Cap
|
Rab
|
|
Clothing |
Sunglasses |
“Wrap-Around” style sunglasses with 100% UV Protection.
|
1 |
ZEAL RAD CLIFF SUNGLASSES
|
Zeal Optics
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Equipment |
SunscreenSPF 30 or higher. |
Travel size.
|
1 |
Rocky Mountain Sunscreen SPF 50
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Equipment |
Synthetic or Down Puffy Jacket |
Fits over all other layers and is worn at breaks and on really cold days. Synthetic puffies are more durable, are easily laundered, and dry out quickly if wet. Down puffies are lighter weight, pack smaller, and provide exceptional warmth, but once wet, they stay wet.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Mythic Alpine Light Jacket
Women: Rab Mythic Alpine Light Jacket
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Rab
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Clothing |
Synthetic or Merino Wool Socks |
Wool and synthetic blends are great for long days on the trail. “Ski” and “Snowboard” socks are especially useful when warmth is desired.
|
2 |
Point 6 AT Hike Light Crew
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Clothing |
Thermos |
Many ice climbers prefer to bring a thermos of hot water or soup instead of one of their water bottles.
|
1 |
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
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Optional |
Toe Warmers and Hand Heaters |
Help keep you warm on particularly cold days.
|
1 |
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Optional |
Water Bottles |
1 liter bottles are the standard. Bladders such as Camelbacks and Platypus are acceptable for above freezing temps, but only in conjunction with another bottle. Bladders are not acceptable during sub freezing temps. Sports drinks are also acceptable.
|
2 |
Nalgene, Hydro Flask
|
Neptune Mountaineering
|
|
Equipment |
Waterproof Shell Jacket |
Non-insulated, Gore-Tex, Dermizax, Event, or other waterproofing system is required. Mostly, this jacket sits in the bottom of your pack and comes out when the weather gets nasty with precipitation. This jacket should fit over all other layers.
|
1 |
Men: Rab Khroma Cirque GORE-TEX Jacket
Women: Rab Women’s Khroma Cirque GORE-TEX Jacket
|
Rab
|
|
Clothing |
Michael Rantis (verified owner) –
Great experience! I did the Intro to Backcountry course and it was an absolute blast! Definitely recommend booking a course or guide through The Colorado Mountain School.
asylan.valko (verified owner) –
A really enjoyable experience! I’ve skied/snowboarded my whole life, but never in the BC. The Intro to Backcountry course was a great first day; guides were communicative, effective and managed the variable of skill sets in the group well. Certainly intend to book with The Colorado Mountain School again in the future.
paulingst (verified owner) –
Recently took this course with Matt as our guide, and it was awesome! Even though the snow conditions weren’t great, we made the most of it and entire day was both fun and informative. I’d recommend this course to anyone looking to practice using their gear and learn the basics about safety in the backcountry.
erica.n.wood (verified owner) –
This was the best way to get a feel for what the backcountry entails. Mike was an awesome guide, and incredibly patient with the group. He walked us through everything we need to know for the backcountry (equipment, clothing, safety) as well as ski and skinning form tips along the way. I am so thankful I took this course prior to AIRIE because I now better understand this sport I am hoping to get into. Truly recommend this course for anyone making their first foray into the backcountry.
Ryan L (verified owner) –
Excellent course for giving the backcountry a try. Learned a lot and had a lot of fun. Definitely look forward to future courses!