Upcoming Events
Blind Hollow Yurt Backcountry Skiing/Boarding
Recreation
We are heading up to the Blind Hollow yurt to spend the weekend enjoying the Bear River backcountry. We will explore some of the fantastic riding terrain around Blind Hollow and spend the evenings around the fire in the comforts of the OP's yurt. Prior backcountry experience is recommended and participants must be expert/advanced riders (able to comfortably ride black diamond western resort terrain). Participants must also be in good physical condition and prepared for strenuous uphill hiking. Winter backcountry travel equipment(Alpine Touring, Telemark, Splitboard) is required and available to rent from the OP for a nominal fee. NO SNOWSHOES. All participants must abide by OP and University Policies.
AIARE II Avalanche Course
Recreation
The AIARE 2 is a three-day/24-hour course that provides backcountry travelers an opportunity to advance their decision making skills in more complicated situations such as being a leader within a small travel group, traveling in more complicated terrain, and/or developing a travel plan where online resources are scarce. The AIARE 2 builds on the introductory avalanche hazard management model introduced in the AIARE 1 and adds to it the evaluation of critical hazard assessment factors. Students will describe and discuss weather, snowpack and avalanche processes, and identify how these processes relate to observations and travel within avalanche terrain. Skis or splitboard with skins and touring bindings are required for this course. SNOWSHOES ARE NOT ALLOWED! Additionally, an avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe are required. These items are available to rent from the USU Outdoor Programs. Make sure to reserve equipment in advance as quantities are limited. Participants must be comfortable traveling in blue to black resort terrain on skis or splitboard. This course is not recommended for beginners.
Finding Academic Support Resources at USU
Workshop/Training
Do you wish to learn more about the resources available at USU? The purpose of this workshop is to provide students with academic support resources to help them achieve their academic goals. Do not pass it up! There will be refreshments.
Cooking Demo: Soups, Salads, Sandwiches
Workshop/Training
Interested in finding some new recipes for creative soups, salads, and sandwiches? Join us for this cooking demo held in the ARC! This event will be led by senior Dietetics students. Free food samples for those that attend. This class is limited to 20 people and spots will fill up fast. Sign up today via RecPortal!
Smash Wednesdays
Student Activities
Join Campus Recreation on January 31st for our Smash Wednesday eSports Tournament. All skill levels are welcome and we encourage you to bring a group of friends a compete for the top spot! All winners receive an Intramural Champ Shirt. The event is free and please bring your switch and game if you have it. The eSports center is located behind Maverick Stadium in the old Distribution Center. Nintendo is not a sponsor of of affiliated with this tournament. Terms for participating in and viewing Community Tournaments using Nintendo Games: https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/63454
AIARE II Avalanche Course
Recreation
The AIARE 2 is a three-day/24-hour course that provides backcountry travelers an opportunity to advance their decision making skills in more complicated situations such as being a leader within a small travel group, traveling in more complicated terrain, and/or developing a travel plan where online resources are scarce. The AIARE 2 builds on the introductory avalanche hazard management model introduced in the AIARE 1 and adds to it the evaluation of critical hazard assessment factors. Students will describe and discuss weather, snowpack and avalanche processes, and identify how these processes relate to observations and travel within avalanche terrain. Skis or splitboard with skins and touring bindings are required for this course. SNOWSHOES ARE NOT ALLOWED! Additionally, an avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe are required. These items are available to rent from the USU Outdoor Programs. Make sure to reserve equipment in advance as quantities are limited. Participants must be comfortable traveling in blue to black resort terrain on skis or splitboard. This course is not recommended for beginners.
Community Volunteer Fair & Blood Drive
Special Event
Two meaningful community events in one place! Stop by the Community Volunteer Fair to find out how you can get involved in community work. The following nonprofits will be represented: Cache Refugee & Immigrant Connection WAB Warming Center Camp Hope Welcome Baby Stokes Nature Center CAPSA Jump the Moon Art Studio Common Ground Outdoor Adventures Community Nursing Services Intermountain Healthcare & Hospice Then, if you're able, donate blood with the American Red Cross! The blood drive will go from 10-4pm, and you can reserve an appointment here: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=84322.
Spidey Sweat Challenge
Recreation
Come do a workout inspired by the upcoming new Spidey movie! We’ve looked up the actor’s workout and we now challenge you to a fun spidey sweat challenge with one of the instructors and trainer! The event is free for all and all skill levels are welcome! It'll be from 6:30-8pm on February 1st. Register before hand or show up the day of.
AIARE II Avalanche Course
Recreation
The AIARE 2 is a three-day/24-hour course that provides backcountry travelers an opportunity to advance their decision making skills in more complicated situations such as being a leader within a small travel group, traveling in more complicated terrain, and/or developing a travel plan where online resources are scarce. The AIARE 2 builds on the introductory avalanche hazard management model introduced in the AIARE 1 and adds to it the evaluation of critical hazard assessment factors. Students will describe and discuss weather, snowpack and avalanche processes, and identify how these processes relate to observations and travel within avalanche terrain. Skis or splitboard with skins and touring bindings are required for this course. SNOWSHOES ARE NOT ALLOWED! Additionally, an avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe are required. These items are available to rent from the USU Outdoor Programs. Make sure to reserve equipment in advance as quantities are limited. Participants must be comfortable traveling in blue to black resort terrain on skis or splitboard. This course is not recommended for beginners.
Backcountry Ski Basics
Recreation
Come learn the basics of backcountry skiing/boarding with us! We’ll spend an evening in the classroom covering how to use alpine touring equipment/splitboard to get up and down the mountain, the basics of avalanche safety equipment, how to locate and interpret an avalanche danger forecast, and route planning. The following day we’ll head out into the Bear River mountains for a full day on our touring equipment. In addition to getting some backcountry turns, we’ll cover the basics of avalanche rescue, snowpack evaluation, and terrain management. This trip is geared toward resort skiers/boarders who want to learn how to venture into the backcountry safely. No backcountry experience is required but you must be comfortable riding black diamond terrain. Participants must be prepared for strenuous hiking and a full day in winter conditions, snow or shine. Backcountry touring skis or splitboard with skins are required and available to rent for an additional $10+ tax for this trip. NO SNOWSHOES. Trip cost includes transportation, avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe, and student leadership.
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