Step away from the daily grind and journey into the some of the most beautiful places the Sierra Nevada range offers.
On this alpine backpacking course, you will camp amongst the spectacular high country of the Western Sierra, exploring alpine lake basins and granite peaks. You'll gain practice traveling both on- and off-trail and learn technical skills like navigation and leadership alongside effective communication and conflict resolution. As your technical and interpersonal skills advance along with the group, you’ll move through a progression, gradually taking on decision making in navigation, route finding, sharing of duties and setting up camp.
The length of this course, together with its singular focus on backpacking, allows you to travel longer distances and have additional opportunities to learn and grow through challenge and with the feedback from your Instructors and crew.
NOTE: Outward Bound strongly recommends that all students be vaccinated against COVID-19 and up to date as defined by the CDC prior to arriving to their course start. For all open enrollment courses beginning on or after April 15, 2023, Outward Bound will no longer require students to be vaccinated against COVID-19. For questions regarding this policy please see this page or call us at 866-467-7651.
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Sample Itinerary
14-Day Course
DAY1
Course start – review gear, meet and greet group/instructors
DAY2-4
Rock section (climbing technique, belaying and rappelling and camp craft lessons)
DAY5
Front country resupply of food and gear, service project
DAY6-10
Main expedition (backpacking, solo, and peak attempt)
DAY11-12
Final expedition (backpacking)
DAY13
Personal challenge event, clean and de-issue gear, graduation ceremony
DAY14
Course end and transportation to airport
22-Day Course
DAY1
Course start – review gear, meet and greet group/Instructors
DAY2-5
Rock section (climbing technique, belaying and rappelling and camp craft lessons)
DAY6
Front country resupply of food and gear
DAY7-13
Main expedition (backpacking section and peak attempt)
DAY14-15
Solo
DAY16
Backcountry resupply and service project
DAY17-19
Final expedition (backpacking)
DAY20
Service project
DAY21
Personal Challenge Event, clean and de-issue gear, graduation ceremony
DAY22
Course end and transportation to airport
My group hiked Mount Henry in Sequoia Kings Canyon. At the summit, there was a summit register (a record of visitors to the summit of a mountain) and a few of us were reading excerpts we thought were interesting out loud. One of my friends started reading a really funny excerpt that said something like: 'My buttcheeks are burnt' and read the name as 'David Somers'. It took me a minute to get it, but then I realized that was my dad’s name! It was from the 90s! It was such a crazy thing!
— EllieEllie’s dad, David, did an Outward Bound course in the 90s, and her sister completed a course in 2015. It really became a family affair when Ellie completed her course the summer of 2018. She also found her sister’s name on the summit register of Red Mountain.
Do you ever want to unplug, step away from your daily responsibilities, and face new challenges? Adventure is calling! Outward Bound’s Classic expeditions for adults are designed to help you hit the reset button by breaking your routines and radically changing your surroundings. This is an opportunity to build new skills and remind yourself (or discover for the first time) what it feels like to crest a mountain peak, hear the echoes at the edge of a vast canyon, or feel the rush of whitewater. Put some “firsts” in front of you and you’ll find that the moments of unexpected discovery linger long after you return home.
Build skills, form connections: Meet like-minded peers and make connections as you work through priorities and adventures together, learn outdoor skills at the hands of expert Instructors, and earn every good night’s sleep.
Value strengths and strengthen values: Re-discover your inner strength, renew your natural leadership abilities and practice adapting to new environments. Tap in to your trust and compassion as you tackle obstacles with a support crew standing beside you.
Demonstrate mastery: As you awaken your wilderness skills and dig deep to rise to the physical and mental challenges, the bulk of the expedition’s leadership and decision-making responsibilities transfer from the Instructor to the crew. Work together to achieve team goals, solve problems and succeed both individually and together.
What you’ll learn: By allowing yourself to focus beyond daily responsibilities and obligations, you’ll master more difficult skills and open yourself up to new directions and opportunities you never thought possible. You’ll find clarity in the life changes you’re facing, you’ll uncover inspiration in the wilderness, and you’ll renew your sense of adventure to take on the next challenge in front of you.
Return home with newly expanded wilderness abilities, an energized outlook, a rekindled allowance of empathy into situations and relationships and an eye toward the future.
The course starts with several days of rock climbing where students will learn the basics of climbing technique, belaying and knots, while building trust with team members and confidence in themselves. During this section students challenge themselves physically on solid rock cliffs, and push their mental strength with a free hanging rappel with stunning views of the surrounding granite domes.
Following the climbing portion, students will begin a backpacking expedition that takes them into the heart of the Sierra Nevada range. Here students will learn Leave No Trace camping and travel skills, outdoor cooking techniques, map and compass use, route finding and how to set up shelters in the backcountry. They will spend time hiking on and off-trail, both in forested areas and in the micro-climates of an alpine environment high above tree line, often camping next to icy alpine lakes that offer the opportunity to swim and rinse off after days of hiking.
In addition to technical skills, Instructors will teach and facilitate the interpersonal skills needed for students to function effectively as a team, accomplish goals and tackle new challenges every day. Challenges on course are designed to guide students toward taking risks, drawing upon inner resources and developing trust in one another. One example is the peak attempt. With lighter packs, participants will start before the sun rises to summit a mountain and be rewarded with 360 degree views and an incredible sense of accomplishment.
Service to others and to the environment are core values of Outward Bound and they are integrated into each course. Participants follow Leave No Trace ethics as part of their service to the environment. Students develop an ingrained appreciation of service, seeing the impact of their actions, firsthand, by multiple small acts of service with and for their crewmates while leading and supporting each other throughout the journey.
Outward Bound believes, in order for profound learning to take place, there must be time to reflect on the experience. During course, the Solo is that opportunity. It is a chance to experience solitude in the wilderness without distraction while also taking a break from the physical rigors of course. Students are separated from their group for a period of time which depends on course length and Instructor assessment of group capability. Solo sites are chosen to provide solitude. Students have all necessary equipment, food and water. The maximum time for Solo on this course is 72 hours.
Outward Bound courses vary in length from four (4) to 85 days. On shorter courses, participants will receive an introduction to leadership skills, strength of character and a desire to serve while activities fill most of the time and the pace is quick. With longer courses, the same outcomes and benefits are achieved with the opportunity to reach a more profound level of mastery as there are more chances to develop technical skills, receive and implement feedback and further personal development. However many days the expedition lasts, the strength and impact of the experience lasts a lifetime.
Backpacking, rock climbing and wilderness navigation techniques are great practice for the essential skills and habits that help prepare for new challenges at school, work, home and in the community. Outward Bound expeditions encourage students:
to remain engaged and present, giving every challenge the best effort, even when the goal seems beyond reach.
to form a team and focus on the team effort.
to share responsibilities, communicate and lead. Leadership roles are shared within the group, and responsibilities rotate each day.
to find reserves of tenacity and compassion. Outward Bound courses are designed to expand and stretch your limits so that every expedition is a true accomplishment and a memorable journey.
The Sierra Nevada range is California’s backyard and wonderland of wilderness, waterfalls, lakes and peaks. It’s an enormous range — spanning more than 400 miles from north to south, and 70 miles east to west. Courses take place in the southern and western parts of the Sierra: Ansel Adams Wilderness, Yosemite National Park and Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park.
Summer in the Sierra is mostly sunny with occasional rain and cold evenings. Snowfall is unlikely, though June courses may traverse atop lingering winter and spring snow. Summer temperature tends towards the 70s to 80s during the day, dipping into the 30s to 50s in the evening and night.
These regions are the ancestral lands of the Northern Paiute, Western Mono/Monache, Me-Wuk (Central Sierra Miwok), Eastern Mono/Monache, and Tübatulabal nations. We acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land, and also pay respect to their elders, both past and present. We recognize and continually support and advocate for the sovereignty of the Native nations of this territory and beyond. By offering this land acknowledgment we affirm tribal sovereignty, commit to working to support these tribes, and commit to holding Outward Bound California accountable to this work.
Course Stories
My group hiked Mount Henry in Sequoia Kings Canyon. At the summit, there was a summit register (a record of visitors to the summit of a mountain) and a few of us were reading excerpts we thought were interesting out loud. One of my friends started reading a really funny excerpt that said something like: 'My buttcheeks are burnt' and read the name as 'David Somers'. It took me a minute to get it, but then I realized that was my dad’s name! It was from the 90s! It was such a crazy thing!
— EllieEllie’s dad, David, did an Outward Bound course in the 90s, and her sister completed a course in 2015. It really became a family affair when Ellie completed her course the summer of 2018. She also found her sister’s name on the summit register of Red Mountain.
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To secure your spot on a course you must submit an enrollment form and $500 deposit that is applied toward the total cost of the course and includes a $150 non-refundable enrollment processing fee.