Moose Mountain Downhill Ski | 01.24.2026
Price: Students $10
Maximum Participants: 9
Difficulty Rating: Beginner - Advanced

Trip Description:
We are offering an opportunity to get off campus and spend the day on the hill. We'll depart from OA and ski from bell to bell. Whether a newer skier or a seasoned expert, Moose Mountain has something to offer everyone. We'll coordinate the transportation to and from the mountain, but you are free to ski independently while there.
Schedule:
Saturday, January 24th, 2026
- 9am - Meet at OA, load up and head to Moose Mountain
- 10am - Arrive at Moose and head to the rental office to get gear
- 10:30am - Lift starts spinning
- 3:30pm - Last run, return rental equipment
- 4:00pm - Return to campus
- 5:00pm - Arrive at OA
Things To Bring:
- Ski jacket
- Ski pants
- Warm puffy jacket
- Wool or synthetic base layers
- Wool ski socks
- Warm winter gloves
- Buff or neck gaiter
- Money for rentals and resort food, if desired
- Snacks and/lunch
- 2L water
- Daypack
Outdoor Adventures can supply equipment in bold.
If you have your own skis/snowboard, you're welcome to bring it. Otherwise rental equipment can be acquired from OA (prior to the trip) or the Moose Mountain rental shop (day of) . THE PRICE OF THIS TRIP DOES NOT INCLUDE RENTALS!
Refund Policy:
Payment in full is required to sign up for a trip. A 100% refund is available if you notify the Outdoor Adventures office of the cancellation more than two weeks (14 days) before the first day of the trip. Cancellation one week to 3 days (13 to 3 days) before the trip entitles the participant to a 50% refund. No refund is provided if the participant does not show up or cancels 2 days prior to the trip.
Safety and Risk Management:
Due to the nature of outdoor travel, there are certain inherent risks in all of Outdoor Adventures’ trips. Acceptable risks include but are not limited to; hiking or skiing over rough uneven terrain with a backpack on, hiking or skiing up and down steep inclines with rough or icy surfaces, natural and manmade hazards (such as trees, rocks, power poles, fences, and equipment), other skiers on the trails, wildlife on the trails, having wet feet and clothing in the winter, or failure of a skier to ski within their ability. Conditions may include temperatures-20F or colder, snow, sleet, high winds, and very low wind chill. Driving risks may include slick roads, poor visibility, and wildlife. Alaska is a wild place - you need to take ultimate responsibility for your own safety as only you can. For your protection we require you to carry health insurance. You can purchase insurance for $2.60/day from the University (ask for details). All info is subject to change due to safety, weather, current conditions, etc.!
