Women’s Autumn in Tahoe Backpacking Trip
Trip Length
3 Days/2 Nights
Backpacking Trip
Group Size
5-10
September 20 - 22, 2024
Five Lakes Basin - Carr-Feeley Trailhead
Nevada City, CA
$379
Trip Summary
Are you excited about the changing of the season and ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of Autumn in Tahoe National Forest?
Join some like-minded ladies and come explore the beautiful wilderness and fall foliage. The end of September offers enjoyably warm and sunny days with chilly nights, perfect for a great nights sleep. This itinerary will take you past high alpine lakes, surrounding by granite and through lush forest foliage.
Our experienced guides will provide all the necessary support so that you can focus on the stunning scenery and the sense of accomplishment that comes with completing a backpacking trip.
What are you waiting for? Join us to explore and have some fun!
2024 Dates
September 20 - 22, 2024: Five Lakes Basin - Carr-Feeley Trailhead, Nevada City, CA
$379
Highlights
Explore beautiful Tahoe National Forest with a mild-paced, like minded group of women.
Learn valuable backcountry skills with a group of adventurous women.
Build confidence in your ability to tackle longer, more challenging backpacking trips in the future.
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Backpacking Itinerary
What’s Included
Backpacking fitness preparation handout
3 Day/2 Night Backpacking
Professional, experienced female guide(s)
Dinner, breakfast, coffee and light snacks for the entire trip.
6:1 client to guide ratio, with a max group size of 12.
Backcountry permit fees
Special discount to shop at Alpinistas store
Activity, Fitness & Skills
This trip is rated Beginner +. This trip requires some prior backpacking experience and a general level of physical fitness.
Our longest day will be 5 miles and 400 feet of elevation gain.
To maximize your enjoyment of the trip, we encourage you to participate in a training program before the trip. We recommend that your program includes training by hiking with a weighted pack.
This trip begins around 6700 feet elevation, and our camps will be around 7500 feet elevation. If you are coming from sea level, we recommend that you spend a night in the park at altitude before the trip. Staying well hydrated before the trip can also assist in mitigating altitude sickness. The first day’s trek is short and mild so that will help with any altitude acclimatization.
The only thing taking your breath away should be the views!
Accommodations
Backcountry camping, 2 nights.
Not Included
Lunches - please pack your own along with any snacks you love.
Personal backpacking equipment (a detailed packing list will be provided) but there are upgrades available if you don’t have your own.
Transportation from your hometown to group meeting point
Transfers to and from trailheads
Trip insurance
Alcoholic beverages or soft drinks
Guide gratuities
Personal items
Gear List
Layering is the key to staying comfortable while being active outdoors. The secret to achieving maximum comfort with minimum weight is to bring versatile layers that can be mixed and matched to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation, and weather protection.
When packing, try to bring only what you need. This not only makes your load lighter but also helps our amazing field staff.
If you've already booked your trip, don't worry! You’ll be getting emails with a detailed list of what you'll need to bring (plus tons of other helpful information).
Are you looking to reduce your carbon footprint or save some money? Check out our rental page for great gear to borrow for your trip or shop at Alpinistas Re-Cover department for gently used gear online.
Get ready to conquer the outdoors, Alpinistas! We can't wait to see you on the trail.
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All meal prep and cooking for dinners and breakfasts, coffee and light snacks.
Stoves, cooking equip, etc.
Group First Aid Kit
Water Filters
Bear bag hanging kit or bear canister
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Backpacking Pack (Extended, 45-55L)
Tent
Bear Canister (or bear bag)
Base Layer Tops and Bottoms (Lightweight, Synthetic or Wool)
Fleece/Wool Gloves
Fleece/Wool Hat
Headlamp with Fresh Batteries
Hiking Boots
Hiking Pants (Quick-Dry, Lightweight)
Hiking Socks (Synthetic or Wool)
Insulated Jacket and/or Vest
Long Sleeve Shirts (Synthetic, Lightweight)
Pack Rain Cover
Personal Bathroom Kit: Toilet Paper, Ziplock Bags, Personal Wipes, Hand Cleaner
Prescription Medications
Rain Jacket (Hooded, Lightweight, Waterproof, Breathable)
Rain Pants (Lightweight, Waterproof, Breathable)
Sleeping Bag (15°-29°, Lightweight, Compressible)
Sleeping Pad
Spork, Bowl and Mug
Sunblock and Lip Balm
Water Bottles (Two 1-Liter) or Hydration System
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Bandana or Buff for Sun Protection
Day Pack (Lightweight, Compressible)
Face Mask
Hand Sanitizer
Head Net
Insect Repellent
Garbage Bag for Personal Trash
Sun Hat
Sunglasses and Accessories
Tee Shirts (Synthetic)
Toiletries
Trowel
Underwear
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Camera and Accessories
Camp Towel
Casual Shoes for Camp
Ear Plugs
Energy Snacks and Drink Mixes
Lightweight Backpacking Chair
Liner Socks (Synthetic)
Personal First Aid Kit/Medications (Lightweight)
Reading and Writing Materials
Sleeping Bag Liner
Small Binoculars
Small Multitool
Have questions about the gear list?
Give us a call at 775-230-7125 or send us a chat or email.
Helpful for booking
What to expect after you book your reservation
After you book your reservation, you will receive a confirmation email. Over the following weeks as you start to get closer to your event date, you will receive additional emails confirming packing lists, itinerary details and other important or helpful supplemental information such as start time and driving directions. The week of the event, you should be ready to go and you will receive a final email introducing your guides, providing you with their contact information and other last minute notes.
Your event does require a certain minimum number of participants to run. Don’t worry though, our group size is naturally quite small to keep it special and relaxing experience so the minimum booking requirement is also lower than other guide services.
When and where does this trip begin and end?
This trip begins and ends at the Carr-Feeley Lake Trailhead in Tahoe National Forest off Bowman Lake Road near Nevada City, CA. This trailhead is easily accessible off I-80 near Yuba Pass, CA. This trip starts around 12PM on Day 1 and ends by 4PM on the last day.
What is the closest airport?
The closest airport to is either Sacramento, CA (SAC) or Reno, NV (RNO).
Booking airfare?
If you are flying in for this trip, please contact us before booking airfare to make sure that your trip is confirmed. We require a minimum number of participants to operate.
General weather expectations
Tahoe daytime temperatures can range between 50 to 75 degrees F this time of year, with overnight lows dropping to the 40s or 50s. You may encounter freezing temperatures at some of the higher elevations. Shoulder season varies wildly but you will be informed about weather as you near the date of the event.
Travel Insurance
We highly recommend travel insurance to protect your trip in the event unforeseeable circumstances or illness comes up that interferes with your ability to join the trip.