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Yosemite – POC – Alpine Backpack

Claim your space in the outdoors! Hike granite peaks, splash in alpine lakes, and be inspired by Yosemite’s beauty as you build community with other teens on this sliding scale affinity course for People of Color.

This course has a reduced deposit of $150 and a sliding scale tuition model to increase access to the outdoors.

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A group of nine young adults stands on a rocky, mountainous terrain under a clear blue sky. Some are wearing backpacks, suggesting they are hiking or camping. The landscape features sparse vegetation and distant mountain ranges. The group appears to be diverse and is posing for a photo, with some making peace signs. The overall impression is one of adventure and camaraderie in a natural setting.
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About This Course

Activity

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Setting & Location

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  • airplane Course Start Location: Fresno Yosemite Airport
  • airplane Course End Location: Fresno Yosemite Airport

Students Can Earn

  • College Credit

Session Details

1 session are available for this course

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What You’ll Learn

On Outward Bound courses for older high-schoolers, students do exciting things with new friends, focusing on having an unforgettable adventure. You’ll refine skills like teamwork, leadership, and navigation that expand beyond your time on course. Try new things, remember what you’re made of, and return revitalized and ready for what’s next.

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What You'll Do

Alpine backpacking courses travel off established trails across talus, boulder fields, and sometimes snow. Peaks climbed don’t require ropes but may need hands for balance. Expect creek crossings without bridges, adding to the adventure and challenge.

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Where You'll Be

Yosemite is known for dramatic peaks and granite domes. Avoiding the crowds of the valley, your crew will journey through peaceful meadows and towering trees in treasured backcountry areas, seen by very few.

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Why It Matters

Outward Bound courses are a great way to disrupt your routine, connect with new people and activities, and gain clarity about who you are and what you want to do next. Navigating challenges with a supportive crew gives you space to explore your strengths, recognize your contributions, and celebrate your wins.

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Ready For Anything

What if you learned how to develop strong communities with peers while confidently forging your own sense of self?

Educational Approach

One Week Courses for Ages 16-18

Try exciting things and practice new ways of being in a connected group. You and your crew will value each other’s unique gifts as you together and find success! This is a space to ask, “who am I?” and to learn the answer through an unforgettable adventure.

Us. But Better.

You and your crew will learn how to support each other’s success, boldly tackling challenges and persevering together through epic adventures! Our skilled instructors protect the time and space your need to both recognize your strengths and consider the strengths of others.

Prepare to Launch!

Whether you’re getting ready for a big life transition or you have another year or two before you turn the page into a new chapter, you will leave your Outward Bound course having practiced important life skills to help you be successful in both this adventure and the next!

Reflective Relationship Building

This is an opportunity for you and your crew to focus on being thoughtful about your actions, words, and the impact of each on other people. You’ll work together and on your own to practice new reflection skills that’ll help you make sense of the world and build dynamic relationships within your active crew, and beyond.

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Sample Itinerary

Here’s an example of what your course itinerary might look like. The actual plan will depend on permits, weather, group skills, and instructor evaluation.

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10-Day Course

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Day 1 Course start, duffel shuffle, gear selection and packing backpacks
Day 2-4 Training expedition (introductory lessons to backpacking, camp craft, navigation)
Day 5-7 Main expedition, Solo
Day 8 Final expedition: focus on team leadership
Day 9 Personal challenge event, clean and de-issue gear, graduation ceremony
Day 10 Course end and transportation to the airport
CB27 Pull Quotes
A woman stands on rocks in front of a small waterfall, holding a map. She is wearing a white shirt and dark pants. The background consists of rocks, trees, and the flowing water of the waterfall. The scene appears to be outdoors, possibly in a mountainous or natural area. The woman is smiling and seems to be enjoying her time in nature.

I started the course unsure, aching, and missing home, but step by step, I found strength through trust walks, friendship, snack-time laughs, solo tears, and my instructor Imara’s care. During my solo, I finally saw what courage looks like from the inside.

Bharti

Student

I really appreciate Outward Bound allowing me to go on this course. I faced many adversities and had my ups and downs, but overall the course forced me to grow. By pushing through day in and day out, I discovered my deepest pools of courage and strength.

Bill

Student

It was a life changing experience! She felt that being in the POC group was important and special. She has kept in touch with other participants, and I know they have connected about the experience as youth of color. It was impactful to have participants and leaders that could relate to being a person of color in the outdoors and in general.

Brittany

Parent

CB17 FAQs

FAQs

What does “sliding scale” mean? Will I qualify?

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In an effort to reduce barriers of access, and thanks to generous donations, this affinity course has significantly more scholarship funding available than other courses and OBCA is able to offer a “pay what you can” pricing model. Please reflect on what amount of tuition is accessible for you, and know that we strive to meet 100% of financial need requests on this course.

What will the weather be like in the mountains?

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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.

Do I need any prior backpacking or climbing experience?

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No experience is necessary. Instructors will teach you everything you need to know—from setting up camp to reading maps to climbing safely. Just come ready to learn and be challenged.

What is the solo experience like?

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Solo is a chance to rest, reflect, and recharge on your own in a designated area near your group. You’ll have shelter, food, water, and support nearby. It’s not about isolation—it’s about insight.

What kind of gear will I need to bring?

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We provide most technical gear, including backpacks, sleeping bags, and climbing equipment. You’ll bring your own clothing and personal items. A detailed packing list is sent after enrollment.

What kind of food will we eat?

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While on course you will be eating nutritious and portable food—grains, pasta, cheese, vegetables, fruit and nuts—designed to meet high-energy demands for your program. Typical meals include burritos, macaroni and cheese, and peanut butter and jelly. The diet may differ from what you are accustomed to at home. To prepare, we suggest you cut down on soft drinks, coffee and junk food.

Going to Yosemite - will we see the famous sights?

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Yosemite National Park receives 4 million visitors every year, yet this course will take place in treasured areas away from the crowds in order to slow down the pace of life and welcome adventure in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. While you will not be in the famous valley, you’ll get to see beautiful sights that fewer visitors ever get to experience.

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