moderate
2 days
Moderate fitness required; participants should be able to handle physically active days outdoors in snow.
Join La Niña Backcountry Bootcamp in Revelstoke for a two-day, women-only snowmobiling experience. Learn essential riding skills, explore varied terrain, and connect with a supportive community against the stunning Alpine scenery.
JAN 10-11, 2026 (SAT-SUN) • FEB 7-8, 2026 (SAT-SUN)
Join an empowering two-day camp designed exclusively for women, where you'll step out of your comfort zone and build confidence in snowmobiling. Learn essential riding techniques, tackle various terrains, and forge lasting friendships in a supportive environment. With a low coach-to-rider ratio, you'll receive personalized guidance every step of the way.
2 days
These 2 day camps are designed to get girls out of their comfort zone and start building confidence to get out and ride on their own. Don't get me wrong, we love having the boys around but this just gives the ladies an opportunity to try some different riding techniques and realize that they are able to maneuver the sled and get it unstuck on their own. This is women teaching women at it's finest. Progressing as a group helps everyone build confidence, skill and lifelong friendships. We generally stick to simple terrain and work on skills like carving, sidehilling, hillclimbing, wheelies, donuts, and general terrain choice and of course, how to get unstuck in any situation.
Girls taking this camp have either come through the Intro To Backcountry camp and are ready for the next step, or, are comfortable enough on their machine that they don't mind going off-trail into powder and using the throttle. We are going to push you a little bit during this clinic so be prepared to be tired! Group sizes are limited so you will have lots of one on one time.
Rider ratio 3:1 (rider to coach).
Wear moisture-wicking and insulated layers to stay warm and dry throughout your snowy rides.
Familiarize yourself with basic snowmobile controls before the camp for a smoother learning curve.
Cold weather can mask dehydration—drink water regularly to maintain energy and focus.
Take your time on challenging terrain to build skills safely without overextending.
Revelstoke area lies on Secwepemc and Shuswap territories, long known for winter travel routes and resource gathering.
The camp promotes responsible riding to minimize disturbance to fragile winter habitats and maintains eco-friendly practices throughout its operations.
Keep hands warm and protected while maintaining dexterity for controls.
winter specific
Protect your head during rides across varying mountain terrains.
winter specific
Provide essential warmth and moisture management under outerwear.
winter specific
Enhance visibility and shield eyes from snow glare and wind.
winter specific