Is this right for me?
For Students
What ages are your courses for?
Am I fit enough?
“Challenge” courses are often more physically demanding. If you huff your way up a hill when you are not carrying a pack this trip is too much.
What's it like?
Where will I sleep?
What about bathrooms and showers?
What will I eat?
What if I want to go home?
We would never keep you against your will. Although we do acknowledge that the course at MOI can be challenging. We would work with you to make accommodations, but ultimately, if you wanted to leave, your parents would come and get you.
For Parents, Caregivers, and Sponsors
What other expenses are there?
Who isn't this program for?
What is your policy on drugs, smoking, and alcohol?
Can my student get credit?
If they can't get credit, how can this course help them?
Students also come away with a much greater understanding of wilderness, recreation, survival, and travel. The hard skills we learn have applications in all arenas of life but they directly translate to your ability to handle yourself and help others on any outdoor recreation journey.
Who are you people?
What are the risks?
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
We live outside of Alaska or in Bush Alaska, can my teen fly in for the Course?
- We are based over 100 miles from Anchorage so it’s impossible to just do a quick airport pick up.
- Many flights come in and out of Anchorage late at night.
- Our courses start with pick-ups around 9 AM and end with drop offs around 5 to 7 PM in Palmer.
If a student is going to fly to Anchorage for a course with us here is how it would have to work:
For teens 16-18 years:
- The student must be old enough and mature enough to fly as an adult. Please check with the airline for specifics on this requirement.
- The student will need to arrive in Anchorage no later than the night before the course starts. We cannot plan to pick up the student off their flight on the morning of the course. Any flight delay or lost baggage could result in the student missing the course and being stuck in Anchorage.
- The student must be old enough and mature enough to overnight in Anchorage on their own. We can help with selection of an appropriate hotel near the airport with a shuttle and restaurant options.
- Departure flights can be no earlier than 9 PM on the last day of the course.
- If your student is being picked up in Anchorage you must select the Anchorage pick up option when you book the course online.
For teens 13-15 years-
- The student would be flying as an “Unaccompanied minor” and must be mature enough to handle this. Please check with the airline for specifics on this requirement.
- The student will need to arrive in Anchorage between 9:30 AM and 5:00 PM on the day before the course starts. We cannot plan to pick up the student off their flight on the morning of the course.
- Our Instructors will pick up the student at the airport in compliance with airport security and airline requirements for an unaccompanied minor.
- Students arriving in the morning will experience a “town day” with the Instructors; shopping for the course and other errands. Students will need their own pocket money for the day. Once all students flying in are collected, the group will overnight at a campground near town. Dinner will be provided.
- The next morning, the local students will get picked up and the team will head to our Base Camp to start the course.
- Departure flights can be no earlier than 9 PM on the last day of the course. Students must take a “red eye” flight out of Anchorage on the last day of the course. We have no ability to support a young student overnight after the course.
- If your student is being picked up in Anchorage you must select the Anchorage pick up option when you book the course online.
Where do your courses start and end?
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