Adaptive Steep & Deep Camp
February 28 – March 3, 2023
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If you're interested in participating in Steep and Deep Camp, please email adaptive@jacksonhole.com
Presented by

If you're interested in participating in Steep and Deep Camp, please email adaptive@jacksonhole.com
During this intensive camp, learn how to safely and confidently explore the extreme terrain and snow conditions that make Jackson Hole famous. Offering the highest level of instruction, expert coaches provide tips on finding the best line, reading a slope, steep skiing etiquette, and terrain selection. Guided by instructors' knowledge of the conditions and the mountain, students ski all types of terrain. When the conditions and skills are appropriate groups may have early mountain access and the ability to explore Jackson's legendary backcountry.
Camaraderie and community make this camp an amazing experience for everyone involved. And the fun continues after the lifts close; camp tuition includes aprés ski events, tech talks, and an awards dinner with prize giveaways.
All participants must have their own equipment, be advanced to Expert Skiers, load/unload the ski lift independently, and be ready to push their limits.
February 28 – March 3, 2023
For more information and to register please call Teton Adaptive Sports Director at 307-690-4774 or email adaptive@jacksonhole.com.
Camp tuition includes coaching, lifts, lunches, apre's ski activities, and a banquet dinner.
All attendees must provide their own transportation to and from Jackson Hole.
If you're interested in participating in Steep and Deep Camp, please fill out the form below and email adaptive@jacksonhole.com.
At TAS we believe in outdoor recreation that includes all abilities.
We strive for equal access to opportunities to improve quality of life. Teton Adaptive Sports offers year round programming in climbing, camping, cycling, mountain biking, hiking, paddling, alpine and cross country skiing, snowshoeing and ice skating/sled hockey with a staff committed to improving quality of life for athletes with disabilities from this area and visiting the Tetons