How much do trips cost?
Backpacking: usually $45 to $65 Day Hikes: $15 Rock Climbing: $25 Caving: day = $35, overnight = $65 Sea Kayaking and Canoeing: $30 Rafting: day = $70, overnight = $170 Biking: $15 plus rental Back to Top 4.Q: How do I know if a trip still has open spaces? A: The best way is to come by the Outdoor Ed Office during our office hours and ask the person working to check the trip for you. If you cannot make it over to the office, call (202-687-0222) or send us an e-mail (outdoored@georgetown.edu) Back to Top 5.Q: How can I sign up for a trip? A: The best way to sign up for a trip is to come by the Outdoor Ed Office during our office hours. Just tell whoever is working what trip you would like to sign up for and they will make sure there are still spots open. To secure your spot on a trip you will need to pay a deposit, which is usually $25 or $35, depending on the trip. Back to Top 6.Q: How can I pay for trips? A: Georgetown Outdoor Ed accepts cash, checks, and credit cards. To pay in cash
Prices range from $99 for a half- day trip on the South Fork American to $529 for a 3-day trip on the Tuolumne. Visit our Discount Information page for a list of cost-saving options, including specials on selected trips during the season, and discounts for groups and midweek trips. Considering today’s cost for hotels, airline flights and other vacation expenses, rafting represents an excellent value for travel and entertainment. Each river’s trip fees are listed in our Guide to California Rivers.
Domestic: All of the trip budgets are calculated together and then averaged out in a formula to get the cost per person. The cost for ASB 2009 is $185. Fortunately, we have been able to keep the trip cost to under $200 each year. The cost is evened out and is the same for every trip because we want students to choose a trip based on the issue, not on the cost. International: Trip budgets for International trips vary by trip destination. 2009 I-ASB trips range from $1200-$1700.
• What is included in the price? Technical equipment, all meals and snacks, guiding, Park fees, flight in, Goods and Services Tax, hut fees, landing fees, radio communications with base. On most trips the flight OUT is an additional cost. See each individual trip descriptions for courses or ascents. • How do I book a trip? How do I know if the dates I want are available? You could complete a registration form and fax it to us, or book directly through our website page and book for the dates you want or feel free to email us if you have questions. If the dates you prefer are not available we will immediately notify you of the nearest available dates. • How do I pay? The easiest way to pay is on our secure server. If you prefer you may also pay by credit card over the phone or by fax. • What happens after I pay my deposit? Your deposit confirms your trip. We email you a confirmation and receipt. Your trip balance is due 60 days before your trip commences (we will email a reminder). We th