Stanford
Outdoor Education Program
Announcements
First Class Meeting
Wednesday, October 1 in room 320-220 (in the Geo corner of the Quad). Hope to see you there!
Fall Quarter Class: GES 7a
Do you want to spend more time outside this quarter? Are you new to outdoor activities but have always wanted to learn how to travel in the wilderness? Do you have some backcountry experience but want to improve your skills?
Then you should join us for the incredibly awesome experience that is the GES 7 class! Check out the class page for more information.
A Little About OEP
The Stanford Outdoor Education Program (OEP) exists to teach Stanford students and community members the skills necessary to travel and live safely in the wilderness. Every quarter, our experienced instructors teach a one-unit class (GES7, in the Geological and Environmental Sciences Department) involving multiple trips and classroom sessions. We also organize Back Country Workshops (BCWs), which focus on teaching a specialized skill or skill set, and usually involve 1-3 trips and 1-3 classroom sessions.
Depending on the instructor group any given quarter, we will teach some combination of backpacking, rock climbing, mountaineering, backcountry skiing, and snow camping. We also emphasize safe wilderness travel and minimum impact camping methods. Through our trips and BCWs, you'll learn a ton and have an incredible time! Check out our Photo Gallery to get an idea of the amazing things we do in our classes and workshops.
GES7a
This quarter's class will focus on introductory backpacking and rock climbing. For more information, check out the Class Page, or come to our first meeting, Wednesday, October 1 in room 320-220.
Next BCWs
We haven't planned our workshop schedule yet. Check back soon!