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Spring Semester in the Rockies with WFR

Duration

87 days

Age

17+ yrs

Tuition

$17,490 to $17,950

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Explore, Lead, and Conquer the Wilds of the Rockies

Embark on an extraordinary 87-day journey through the rugged wilderness of the western United States. This immersive outdoor program offers an unparalleled opportunity to gain hands-on experience in rock climbing, whitewater paddling, canyoneering, backpacking, and backcountry skiing. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced adventurer, this course will challenge you to push your limits while acquiring essential outdoor skills, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, canyons, and rivers.

Throughout this expedition, you’ll not only sharpen your technical skills but also grow as a leader. The program includes Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification, a credential that enhances your qualifications and prepares you for any challenge in the field. By the end of the semester, you’ll have transformed into a confident and capable leader, ready to tackle real-world challenges with confidence.


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Why the Semester in the Rockies Will Transform Your Leadership and Outdoor Skills

The Semester in the Rockies isn’t just a wilderness adventure—it’s a life-changing journey that will reshape your perspective on leadership, teamwork, and personal resilience. As you explore vast canyons, navigate wild rivers, and scale towering peaks, you’ll engage in dynamic, hands-on learning that prepares you for a wide range of outdoor activities. More importantly, you’ll develop the kind of leadership skills that will serve you in every aspect of life—whether in school, your career, or personal relationships.

Key Transformative Experiences Include:


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Explore the Rocky Mountains, Canyons, and Rivers: A Diverse Wilderness Experience

This course takes you through some of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the western United States. From the towering peaks of the Rockies to the remote canyons and flowing rivers, you’ll experience the full range of environments that the wilderness has to offer. Each day will present new adventures and opportunities to refine your skills.

The program is designed to offer an exciting variety of activities, ensuring that every day brings new challenges and opportunities for growth.


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What You’ll Learn: Wilderness Skills, Leadership, and Risk Management

Throughout the semester, you’ll gain a comprehensive set of skills that will not only make you a more competent outdoorsperson but also help you lead in complex, dynamic environments. These skills include:

Course Structure: A Day-by-Day Guide to Your Semester

The Semester in the Rockies is a carefully structured program that progresses from foundational skills to more advanced challenges. Here’s an overview of what you can expect:

Days 1–5: Meet your instructors and fellow adventurers at the NOLS campus. Begin with an introduction to the course, gear, and basic skills training. Kickstart your journey with rock climbing and outdoor living essentials.

Days 6–20: Dive into backpacking, wilderness navigation, and rock climbing. Begin building leadership skills and teamwork through group challenges and field exercises.

Days 21–40: Start your river training, including whitewater paddling and swiftwater rescue. Take on technical canyoneering routes and continue building leadership and decision-making abilities.

Days 41–60: Take on more advanced rock climbing, continue with backcountry skiing (seasonal), and practice risk management in real-world scenarios. Leadership roles evolve as you take on greater responsibilities within the group.

Days 61–80: Challenge yourself with multi-day expeditions in varied environments. These immersive experiences will test your skills and push your limits, as you apply everything you’ve learned in real-world conditions.

Days 81–87: Wrap up the course with an intensive leadership development module. Reflect on your journey and growth before graduating as a confident, capable leader ready to tackle life’s next challenges.


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Challenges and Rewards: Overcoming the Toughest Obstacles

The course will challenge you physically, mentally, and emotionally. From navigating steep, rugged terrain to paddling wild, unpredictable rivers, you’ll need to draw on your resilience, adaptability, and leadership to succeed. Here’s a glimpse at some of the challenges you’ll face:

By the end of the course, you’ll have developed not just outdoor skills, but the mental and emotional resilience needed to lead and thrive in any environment.

Who Is This Course For?

The Semester in the Rockies is perfect for individuals who are ready to challenge themselves and grow—whether you're a beginner or an experienced outdoor enthusiast. This course is ideal for:

No prior experience is required, but a willingness to push your boundaries and embrace new challenges is essential.

Join the NOLS Community and Begin Your Adventure Today

By completing the Semester in the Rockies, you’ll join the ranks of the global NOLS alumni community—a network of leaders, adventurers, and professionals who are shaping the future of outdoor education and adventure. This course will provide you with lifelong skills, unforgettable memories, and connections that will support you throughout your career and beyond.

Are you ready to step up, take the lead, and embark on the adventure of a lifetime? Join us in the Rockies and transform the way you approach life and the wilderness.

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Course Dates

3 courses

Feb 6 - May 3, 2025

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Feb 19 - May 16, 2025

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$17,490

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Feb 20 - May 17, 2026

Winter, Wilderness First Responder, Canoeing, Canyon, Rock Climbing

$17,950

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