An unforgettable journey through the Sierra Nevada mountain range - join us to backpack on this stunning expedition.
High Sierra Alpine Backpacking expeditions travel on and off trail to explore lesser-known backcountry. The course will challenge new and experienced backpackers as your crew travels above 9,000 feet and completes high mileage days. With a single focus on backpacking, you'll cover longer distances and have more opportunities to implement feedback from your instructors and crew.
You’ll learn technical skills like navigation and fine-tune leadership skills such as effective communication and conflict resolution. Your group will use the granite domes, alpine lakes, and starry skies as your classroom.
This course offers multiple length options: a 10-day version for those who prefer a shorter introduction to Outward Bound and a 14-day version for a classic Outward Bound experience. The shorter course is ideal if you’re worried about being away from home or have limited time. The 14-day course allows for more personal growth, physical challenge, and learning from group dynamics, with additional time to practice technical skills and potentially venture further into the mountains. If you are 18+ and want even more challenge, there are longer course options too!
Both course length options are open to applicants without previous experience. We encourage you to talk with one of our course advisors if you have questions about which course is the best fit for you.
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Course # XMTA-2541
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16 - 18
Days
14
Cost
$5,385
Dates 6/5/2025 - 6/18/2025
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14 - 16
Days
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Dates 6/5/2025 - 6/18/2025
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Course # XMYA-2531
Age
14 - 16
Days
10
Cost
$4,140
Dates 6/28/2025 - 7/7/2025
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Course # XMTA-2532
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16 - 18
Days
10
Cost
$4,140
Dates 6/28/2025 - 7/7/2025
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Course # XMTA-2542
Age
16 - 18
Days
14
Cost
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Dates 7/22/2025 - 8/4/2025
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Course # XMYA-2542
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14 - 16
Days
14
Cost
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Dates 7/22/2025 - 8/4/2025
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Sample Itinerary
10-Day Course
DAY1
Course start, duffel shuffle, gear selection and packing backpacks
DAY2-4
Training expedition (introductory lessons to backpacking, camp craft, navigation)
DAY5-7
Main expedition, Solo
DAY8
Final expedition: focus on team leadership
DAY9
Personal challenge event, clean and de-issue gear, graduation ceremony
DAY10
Course end and transportation to the airport
14-Day Course
DAY1
Course start
DAY2-6
Training backpacking expedition: Introduction to backpacking lessons; navigation and campcraft
DAY7
Front country resupply of food and gear and service project
DAY8-10
Main backpacking expedition, solo
DAY11-12
Final backpacking expedition
DAY13
Personal challenge event, clean and de-issue gear, graduation ceremony
DAY14
Course end and transportation to the airport
As parents, we were nervous for our son based on his anxiety and the physical challenge in front of him. Despite this, he undertook a journey, which initially seemed like a small segment of his life, but turned into an evolutionary experience which, quite literally, he takes with him every day. He was instilled a willingness not to yield to physical and mental obstacles encountered, and he grew with a compassion and respect for the world and people around him. Nothing taken for granted, ever. The accomplishment and physicality didn't quite seem possible at first, but the incredible leaders and group fostered a support and encouragement he's now able to implement in his own everyday college life and engage others just like him. How is all of this possible in three weeks? He's made good decisions in his life, but when asked, he'll tell you Outward Bound was his best.
— Parents of a student on an Outward Bound California course
Make new friends, sleep under the stars, and learn skills for outdoor adventure. Outward Bound’s Classic expeditions are designed to empower middle and high school students with the tools and confidence they need to navigate life’s ever-changing tides. By taking on challenges outdoors, students discover their strengths, make meaningful connections and return home with the skills needed to embark on bold futures.
Develop Connections.Bond with your crew by having fun and engaging in meaningful conversations.
Learn Outdoor Skills.Cook delicious meals outside, navigate with a map, and build a backcountry campsite.
Practice Leadership and Teamwork.Learn to be both a leader and team player.
Build Confidence that Lasts a Lifetime.Discover your unique strengths.
Students will travel into the heart of the Sierra Nevada where they’ll 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.
Students on alpine backpacking courses spend the majority of their time navigating off of established trails. This includes terrain that crosses talus, boulder fields and potentially snow. Peaks that are climbed on alpine backpacking courses do not require ropes, but may require the occasional use of hands for balance (Class 3-4), and creek crossings are often without the use of bridges.
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. Challenges on course are designed to compel students to draw upon inner resources and develop trust in one another. One example of on-course challenges is a peak attempt. With lighter packs, participants will start before sunrise to summit a mountain and are rewarded with 360 degree views and an incredible sense of accomplishment.
As skills and experience increase, Instructors will turn over more responsibility to the crew. Students will eventually make navigation decisions, plan routes and set up camp.
Service to others and the environment is a core value of Outward Bound and is integrated into each course. Participants follow Leave No Trace ethics and do acts of service while leading and supporting fellow participants. When possible, designated service projects are coordinated with land managers like the US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and National Park Service to collaborate on land restoration projects. As they see the impact of their actions first hand, students develop a value of service, and transfer this desire to serve their communities once they return.
In order for profound learning to take place, Outward Bound believes there must be time to reflect on the experience. Within 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. Participants have all necessary equipment, food and water. The maximum time for Solo on this course is 72 hours.
Outward Bound expeditions encourage students to grow into the best version of themselves. Compassion for self and others is foundational to our educational approach. Students work collaboratively with their peers and as individuals to navigate challenging circumstances and the everyday harshness of the natural environment. The physical and mental challenges students experience on course allow them to discover their strengths and build authentic connections. Through intentionally tiered technical skill instruction, students also gain self-efficacy in outdoor competencies related to their course. Consistent and cultivated space for introspection or interactive reflective processes supports students making connections between their experiences and their life back home Whether the expedition is a few days or a few months, students realize that they are stronger than they know, and develop confidence and perseverance that will last a lifetime.
Some of the social and emotional learning outcomes students can expect include:
Belonging – a sense of connection in the group founded upon respect, inclusion, empathy and compassion
Courage – catalyzing strengths in order to persevere and take on challenge and risks
Physical Engagement – develop body awareness and confidence through sensate and bodily experiences
Self-Regulation – the ability to counter distraction and strong emotions by calming, refocusing, and turn-taking
Reflection – examination and questioning of actions, roles, relationships and assumptions
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
He's made good decisions in his life, but when asked, he'll tell you Outward Bound was his best.
As parents, we were nervous for our son based on his anxiety and the physical challenge in front of him. Despite this, he undertook a journey, which initially seemed like a small segment of his life, but turned into an evolutionary experience which, quite literally, he takes with him every day. He was instilled a willingness not to yield to physical and mental obstacles encountered, and he grew with a compassion and respect for the world and people around him. Nothing taken for granted, ever. The accomplishment and physicality didn't quite seem possible at first, but the incredible leaders and group fostered a support and encouragement he's now able to implement in his own everyday college life and engage others just like him. How is all of this possible in three weeks? He's made good decisions in his life, but when asked, he'll tell you Outward Bound was his best.
— Parents of a student on an Outward Bound California course
He describes his experience now as "life changing."
My son hesitated to take this adventure because it was outside of his familiar world. He describes his experience now as "life changing." Unplugging from the world of technology allowed him to develop interpersonal relationships with his peers, overcome both physical and emotional obstacles, and see his future through different eyes. Thank you.
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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.