Adirondack Exploration for 12-13 Only
Adirondack Exploration for 12-13 Only
This course will take you through the Adirondack Forest Preserve, one of the oldest protected lands in the country. You’ll climb high rocky peaks, ford chilly creeks, and camp in ancient hardwood forests. You’ll work hard hiking over terrain that can be steep or muddy with all your gear on your back—often following a trail, sometimes forging your own.
Kirk Rasmussen
Your course will begin with basic camping and travel techniques: cooking, camping, stove use, map reading, Leave No Trace techniques, and practices for hiking and camping in bear habitat. Later, you’ll move into more advanced topics, including compass use, advanced baking, group dynamics, and developing your own leadership style. Because of this area’s unique natural and human history, you will also have lots of opportunities to check out local history, wildlife, ecology, and learn about the area’s public policy. You may even have the opportunity to work with a land manager on a small service project.
Photo by: Matthew Baugh
Whether this is your first backcountry camping trip or your tenth, this course is designed to maximize hands-on learning and doing in the backcountry. For some, this course will be a prelude to a multi-week NOLS expedition; for others, it will provide a springboard to pursuing their own outdoor adventures.
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Duration
7 days
Age
12 - 13 yrs
Equipment Deposit
$200
Start/End
Paul Smiths, New York
Fly In/Out
Saranac Lake Airport (SLK)
Financial aid & Scholarships
NOLS supports a variety of outside financial aid options:
- AmeriCorps
- 529 College Savings Plans
- Veteran's Benefits (only for courses fully in the state of Wyoming)