Here's your chance to experience the serenity of winter in a whole new way! If you've never snowshoed at night, you're in for a treat. Our expert guides will lead you on snow-covered trails under the night sky. Along with a few snowshoe tips and techniques, we'll also provide all the equipment, headlamps and warm beverages.
Enjoy the snow in the night time
Experience winter in the evening
Learn basics of snowshoeing and winter travel
What to bring with you
Gear list
A list of required and optional gear items to bring to class, as well as gear provided by REI.
Bring to class:
(Required)
Base Layers - Wool or synthetic.
Daypack - Large enough to carry water, food and layers.
Insulated/Waterproof Boots - Suitable for snowshoeing.
Personal Prescription Medications - Including, but not limited to, epinephrine auto-injectors for anaphylactic allergies.
Snacks
Snow Jacket
Snow Pants
Synthetic/Wool Layers - Clothing that retains warm when wet.
Warm Gloves
Warm Hat
Warm Jacket - Down or Synthetic.
Warm Socks - Wool or Synthetic.
Water Bottle
(Optional)
Lip Balm/Protection
Personal Headlamp/Flashlight
Personal Snowshoes
Provided by REI:
Group First Aid Kit - Contents include wound care items and over the counter medications for minor injuries and illnesses