LADIES WEEKEND OUT // MAMMOTH SPLITBOARDING

INFO & REGISTRATION


 

It’s time to check that season pass and leave it in the car, rip those skins, and slay some fresh pow on your Weston Backcountry splitboard in the Eastern Sierra! Ladies Weekend Out is incredibly excited to announce our LWO Splitboarding event is back in beautiful Mammoth Lakes!

Come join us for another incredible LWO splitboarding event in Mammoth Lakes this March 7th - 9th. Ten lucky Ladies will have the chance to tour and ride in the breathtaking Eastern Sierra with our talented, all female Splitboard Guide Team. Both days will be packed with educational topics and will cover in depth reviews of splitboarding equipment, avalanche safety, trip planning, touring techniques, important tips and tricks from our guides, and much more. Learn about layers and winter wear from our friends at Rab who will be providing a fleet of demo gear for this event! And the added bonus is we have an AirBnB for our guests to stay in! Get ready to bring the stoke levels because it’s going to be one memorable weekend filled with powder stashes, pocket bacon, and fun for the entire group of Slaydies!

Each of our Ladies Weekend Out events are crafted with the individual participant in mind. Ladies Weekend Out’s goal is to foster a close-knit, supportive atmosphere where you’ll connect with like-minded women and receive dedicated, one-on-one guidance from experienced guides and instructors. The friendships and memories made here are what make each LWO event truly unforgettable. Don’t miss out on the next adventure! We hope to see you out there with us in Mammoth, it’s going to be an incredible weekend of pow slaying and backcountry education!

***Click here for a writeup by Rachel Lightner from our inaugural Ladies Weekend Out Splitboard event in Mammoth!***

 

 
 

LADIES WEEKEND OUT MAMMOTH SPLITBOARDING INFO


 

COST: $725

LOCATION: MAMMOTH LAKES, CALIFORNIA

TRIP DATES: MARCH 7th - 9th (3 DAYS, 2 NIGHTS)

  • COST INCLUDES

    2 guided days of splitboarding in Mammoth Lakes with our all female Splitboard Guide team

    2 nights accommodation in Mammoth Lakes at an Air BnB

    A Weston Backcountry demo splitboard

    Karakoram or Spark R&D demo bindings

    Avalanche equipment (Beacon, Shovel, Probe)

    Ski poles

    Refreshments all weekend long provided by one of our partners

    Swag for each guest from our partner Rab Equipment

    Generous discount codes from our partners Tera Kaia & Ridge Merino

  • FRIDAY, MARCH 7TH

    Arrive to your AirBnB for the weekend anytime after 4:00 pm. We’ll kick off the evening by getting to know your new splitboard partners for the next two days while we distribute gear and speak to the itinerary for the weekend.

    For those who arrive early on Friday, we’ll be happy to connect you all together to grab some laps at Mammoth Mountain to kick off the weekend fun!

    SATURDAY, MARCH 8TH

    Splitboarding in Mammoth Lakes! We’ll kick off the first day with a review of splitboard equipment and how to use it for those in need. From there we plan to hit the skin track and take a beautiful tour in the front country of Mammoth Lakes in a subrange called the Sherwins. Throughout the tour our guides will review topics such as avalanche safety, trip planning, and will speak to the terrain you are touring through and point out the most efficient ways to navigate while putting in a skin track. After the ride down and slaying some fresh pow, we’ll wrap up the first day around 3:00 pm and kick off a happy hour session by indulging in some tasty beverages! After our day of splitboarding in Mammoth Lakes we’ll head over to Distant Brewing in town and sample some of the finest craft beers Mammoth has to offer! Drinks at Distant are not included in the cost of the weekend. There are plenty of restaurants to eat at nearby and Distant Brewing also has a small food menu. If eating out isn’t your thing then feel free to head back to the AirBnB to cook up a dinner of your own!

    SUNDAY, MARCH 9TH

    Splitboarding in Mammoth Lakes! We plan to hit the skin track and take another tour of Mammoth Lakes in the Sherwins, but departing from a different trailhead. We’ll use this day to answer any specific questions you may from the previous day, and work on fine tuning your touring and riding techniques. We plan to wrap up the second day around 3:00 pm to ensure those who are driving home have adequate time to hit the road.

  • There will be a full kitchen to cook meals with at the AirBnB we’ve rented for the weekend.

    Food is not included in the cost of this event. We will supply refreshments from one of our partners.

    It’s in the best interest of the group that any guest who registers for Ladies Weekend Out Mammoth is a competent resort rider. This means being able to snowboard down blue/black runs at the resort. Thanks in advance for your honesty before registering.

    A frequently asked question is “will my regular snowboard boots work for splitboarding?” The answer is yes. If you have a pair of resort boots they will work just fine. We do not provide snowboard boots for the event.

    All Ladies will be responsible for bringing a backpack to house their avalanche equipment, layers of warm clothing, food, and water for each day. You must also provide your own snowboard boots.

    If you enjoyed your trip, we encourage you to show your appreciation to our guides with a tip : )

 
 

 


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING OUR LWOMM EVENT PLEASE FILL OUR THE FORM BELOW AND

WE’LL GET RIGHT BACK TO YOU!

 
 
 
 

BIG THANKS TO ALL OUR PARTNERS FOR SUPPORTING THIS EVENT! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ladies Weekend Out recognizes Mammoth Lakes as part of the native land of Payahuunadü, and is traditional homelands of the Paiute (Nüümü), Shoshone and Washoe peoples. The Mammoth Lakes area is a meeting point for these tribes due to its rich natural resources and geographic location within the Sierra Nevada. The region holds significant cultural, spiritual, and historical importance for these Indigenous peoples.


Golden State Guiding operates under permit on the Inyo National Forest.

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