For the first time ever, join SJMA, Mountain Studies Institute, local experts and winter athletes for a special winter education series, “Après Ski Science & Social”. After you play in the mountains, meet us at SJMA’s Outdoor Research tiny house at Andrew’s Lake parking area to learn about forest health, watersheds, climate change, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans.
The interpretive backcountry ski and snowshoe tour will start at 2:00 pm, so be geared up and ready to go by then. This tour will include hiking up to two miles in the snow. SJMA staff will be at the Andrew’s Lake parking area by 1:30 pm to provide snowshoes to anyone who needs a pair. Hikers will return to the parking area at 4:00 PM and are welcome to stay for a hot beverage, bonfire, and good company. Registration required.
DATE
February 26, 2022
TIME
1:30 pm: SJMA staff arrive
2:00 – 4:00 pm: Winter interpretive snowshoe and backcountry ski tour; hiking up to 2 miles in the snow
4:00 pm: Social fun with a hot beverage, bonfire, and good company
WHERE
SJMA’s tiny house at Andrews Lake parking area
WHAT TO BRING
Your backcountry skis or snowshoes. If you do not have any, SJMA will provide snowshoes for your use.
COST
Free, $10 donations very appreciated
MORE INFORMATION
Check out our Winter Information and Activity Guide to learn more about climate change, forest health, watersheds, and the future of snowpack in the San Juans.
A huge thank you to our partner, Mountain Studies Institute!