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Explore the most amazing wilderness in the lower forty-eight states. Backpack through the magnificent Wind River Range, raft the wild Snake River, kayak through the geologic wonder that is Yellowstone, backpack along the Continental Divide in the Teton Wilderness, and climb the 13,771-foot Grand Teton.
 Backpack the Wind River Range
Upon our arrival in Jackson Hole, we’ll acclimatize, learn about our equipment and get to know the members of our group. Then, we’re off to either the Bridger Wilderness or Fitzpatrick Wilderness to begin the initial leg of our Grand Teton Expedition. These wilderness areas in the Wind River Range are marked by granite spires, sculpted ridges, and forested valleys that have long been recognized for an abundance of wildlife, including moose, elk, deer, mountain goats and black bears. We’ll backpack this scenic high country, traveling in the footsteps of early fur trappers. A variety of wilderness travel skills, like backcountry navigation, weather readiness and food management will prepare us for the rest of our adventure. Sea Kayak Yellowstone’s Wilderness
There is no better way to experience the magic of Yellowstone National Park than from a sea kayak. We’ll paddle Shoshone and Lewis Lakes, camp on sandy beaches and savor an environment only Yellowstone can offer. We’ll travel past colorful, flower filled meadows, waterfalls, hot thermal springs and steaming geysers, and should see moose, elk, bald eagles, white pelicans and possibly bears. In this wonderful setting there will be time to relax or swim, and for those who choose, fish for elusive rainbow trout. Backpack the Continental Divide
Moving either to the beautiful Teton Wilderness or the amazing Washakie Wilderness, we backpack a vast mountain landscape of high peaks, lakes, and waterfalls along the Continental Divide. This scenic high country journey improves our backcountry skills while preparing us for our exciting climb of the Grand Teton in the days to come. Climb the Grand Teton
The world-famous Exum School of Mountaineering offers us the necessary skills to scale the Teton spires. Our two-day instructional program covers knots, signals and belaying, rappelling, and additional safety-related techniques. Advancing according to ability and desire, we’ll then embark on our challenging two-day climb of the Grand Teton. Words fail at the rush of emotion and sense of accomplishment attained by cresting the 13,771-foot summit, one of America’s most renowned peaks. Since 1973 over 2,300 young adults have climbed the Grand Teton with us. That's ten times more than the other teenage programs combined. Whitewater Raft the Snake River
Our expedition concludes with an exciting day of whitewater rafting through the Grand Canyon of the Snake River, home to numerous boiling and foaming rapids. That evening, we’ll enjoy a farewell banquet before departing the next morning.
All the major components of this trip have been offered by us over the past thirty-five years.
For students completing 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th grades, grouped according to age.
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