| Day Hikes Day hikes are a safe, easy way to gain the skills you will need to stay safe in the wild--all while learning about the natural and social history of the area. You will learn about the 10 Essentials, map and compass, trip planning, risk management, and staying found. Your Guide will lend you a kit with some of the Ten Essentials, and you will hike +/- 7 miles while learning about Olympic National Park. Trips do not leave every day, so Reserve Your Spot Today! |
Backpacking Backpacking sweeps the backpacker into the wild world of wilderness with all its grandeur and intensity. Backpackers can hike for almost as many days and almost as far as they want: for example, from Staircase in the southeast corner of the park to the Grand Valley in the northeast, from the Dosewallips in the east to Quinault in the west, or from Elwah in the north to Sol Duc in the west. Consider these routes for your ultimate wildnerness experience. Then Reserve Your Spot! |
| Leave No Trace (LNT) Trainings Leave No Trace is the national standard for outdoor recreation ethics from a conservation perspective. The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics has established two main basic trainings in LNT: Awareness Workshops and Trainer Courses. Awareness Workshops last only a couple hours and offer little or no outdoor training. Trainer Courses are an intensive overnight experience with some backpacking. Reserve Your Spot for the course that's right for you. |
Scouting Guide and owner Jason Bausher is an Eagle Scout, Vigil Honor recipient, and is Wood Badge-trained. He can advise your troop about 50-miler hikes, the Leave No Trace Awareness Award, and merit badges such as Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, and Climbing. Jason can also serve as a liaison with the National Park Service to organize work parties or service projects in Olympic National Park. PLUS: Grays Harbor Boy Scouts receive FREE TRAININGS! Reserve Time for Your Program. |
| Service Tourism on the Olympic Peninsula will only last if we work to conserve the resource by doing trailwork, raising money for political action, and by teaching wildness to the generation to whom we hand over the earth. Sign Up Today to do or give what you can for the preservation of our children's earth. Where are your talents? Clearing trails? Educating National Park visitors about Leave No Trace ethics and practices? Raising money from friends, family, and business associates? Leading Boy or Girl Scouts? YOU CAN HELP!!! |
Mountain Seminars Do the mountains, rivers, and glaciers of Olympic National Park merely form one big playground, or is wilderness essential to our Being as embodied Beings in the world? Jason Bausher works on questions such as this in his environmental philosophy, and he shares his research in mountain seminars. He received his master's degree in theology from Yale University and is finishing an M.A. while in a doctoral program in philosophy. Check out a few of the seminars. Don't see your burning "big questions" being asked on this list? Email Olympic Mountain School for a custom program. |
August 15-September 15 2006 PRICES
To keep PRICES LOW for you, payment is CASH paid at beginning of program or shuttle. Paying cash keeps prices low by avoiding payment fees to credit card companies and collections fees for NSF checks that would be otherwise added to course prices.
ATMs are available in Port Townsend, Port Angeles, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Ocean Shores, Moclips, Quinault, Amanda Park, Queets, Forks, and in many of the other small hamlets around the Olympic Peninsula. A Ziploc bag makes a great wallet.
SHUTTLES [One Way Per Car (3-4 persons)]:
Ocean Shores-Quinault Trailheads: $100
HWY 101-Quinault Trailheads: $50
Oil City-Third Beach: $125
Rialto Beach-Ozette: $200
Rialto Beach-Shi Shi: $200
Sol Duc-Elwha: $125
Between Any 2 Other Trailheads: $250
Sea-Tac Airport-Any Trailhead: $350
**Shuttle is 1/2 price (except Sea-Tac) with day hiking, backpacking, and mountaineering programs
DAY HIKE: $99 PER PERSON (no minimum; call for availability)
KOSHER HIKE: $99 PER PERSON (minimum 3 persons)
WINE TOUR HIKE: $199 PER DAY PER PERSON (minimum 2 persons) Please note that OMS currently has no liquor license; all wine must be purchased by clients from wineries.
CULINARY DELIGHT HIKE: $199 PER PERSON (minimum 2 persons)
ALPINE SNOWSHOE HIKE: $99 PER PERSON (minimum 3 persons)
BACKPACKING: $125 PER DAY PER PERSON (no minimum; call for availability)
MOUNTAINEERING: $150 PER DAY PER PERSON (no minimum; call for availability)
2-DAY LEAVE NO TRACE TRAINER COURSE: $50 (check Calendar for dates)
FALL 2006 LEAVE NO TRACE TRAINER COURSES FOR BOY SCOUTS: FREE
SCOUTING: $200/DAY TOTAL (Reduced Rate to Support Scouting)
- (FREE PROGRAMS FOR GRAYS HARBOR BOYS)
- 5% DISCOUNT FOR UNITS WITH 100% LNT AWARENESS AWARD
MOUNTAIN SEMINARS: $100 HONORARIUM PLUS FUEL SURCHARGE
Rough Estimate for Porter Pricing:
- Up to 65 pounds up to 15 miles: $200 per day
- Up to 20 pounds up to 15 miles: $75 per day
- Surcharge for high degrees of elevation change (e.g., Skyline, Baileys, Grand-Cameron-Lost Passes)

