Mod Break Wilderness Trip

Mod Break Wilderness Trip to The White Mountains of New Hampshire
 
When: Mod break, February 8- February 10
What: 3 days and 2 nights of winter snowshoeing
Who: Up to eight (8) students and two CSW leaders
 
We'll be snowshoeing for three days, sleeping in an AMC hut and an AMC shelter, and having a grand time! For this trip, student participants are prioritized, as there is limited space.
      
No experience is required to participate! Students earn one athletic credit for participating.
 
HOW: To reserve a spot on the trip, please complete and return the contract  and medical forms.
 
1. Return paper forms to the small (awesomely decorated) box in the Kluchman called “WildernessTrip Forms." Some blank forms will be in front of the box.
 
*NOTE: If you are a boarding student, you may hand in forms without a parent signature, but your parent/guardian must send us an email acknowledging your participation before we can reserve your space.*
 
2. We will keep a waitlist and notify students if a space opens up.
 
3. The estimated cost per student for this trip is $150, but may change prior to the trip. This amount is billed to student accounts after the trip.**
 
4. Also, please take a look at the equipment list  and assess your gear needs! 
 
The deadline for registration is Tuesday, January 22but these trips are first come, first served!
 
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Leah orKevin (emails below).
 
**Partial scholarships may be available. Please contact us and we will reach out to the appropriate deans/administrators.
 
Looking forward to another fantastic trip!
 
Leah Wang (lwang@csw.org)
Kevin Smith (ksmith@csw.org)
 
See you on the trail!
Kevin and Leah
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