FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

You like to be prepared. we get it. (Us, too!) That's why we've compiled the most common questions we're asked on this page.

Is there something you're still wondering after reading through our FAQs? Submit it at the very bottom of the page!

WHAT EXACTLY IS A MAVEN?

Interestingly, 'maven' is of Yiddish origin, and didn't come into the common parlance until the 1960's. It's defined as "a trusted expert in a particular field, who seeks to pass knowledge on to others." (Thanks, Wikipedia!)

WHAT IS A TRAIL MAVEN?

A Trail Maven is a trusted expert in camping and backpacking skills, who seeks to pass knowledge on to others. In this case, she also identifies as female, and wants to expand her skills, know-how, and network by spending time in the outdoors with other spectacular women. She's always looking for ways to be a little more badass.

Sound like anyone you know?

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HOW ARE YOU DEALING WITH TRAIL MAVENS IN THE COVID-19 ERA?

As you might have guessed, sharing tents and marshmallow skewers is a no-go right now. (We care about you too much for that!)

However, when Trail Mavens started, its primary goal was was to share the feelings of strength and groundedness - the conviction that “Yes, you CAN do this” - that we got from spending time outdoors. Shelter-in-place has given us the chance to explore how else to share that experience, minus the contagious stuff.

Enter our eight-session coaching circles. They’re custom-crafted for anyone who identifies as a womxn, is itching for change, and wants to get real close not only with the other awesome women in the circle, but also her inner courage and certainty. If you want to get really clear on what you value and create a trail map to get you there, click here:

Just because we can’t drink wine and have transformative experiences together in person shouldn’t stop us from drinking wine and having transformative experiences together online.

 

 

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 WHAT WILL I LEARN ON A TRAIL MAVENS TRIP?

We believe in learning by doing. Our camping trips are great for beginners and experienced outdoorswomxn alike, and you'll get to teach, learn and practice knowledge areas including camp setup, camp cooking, Leave No Trace principles, map reading, and campfire building (pending park regulations).

Our backpacking trips are great for adventurous beginners and experienced outdoorswomxn. You'll teach, learn and practice knowledge areas including bag packing, backcountry cooking, map reading, Leave No Trace principles, and water purification.

Of course, that doesn't begin to touch the learning that happens through conversation. In recent trips, we've covered topics like salary negotiation, s'mores 2.0, must-watch documentaries, what it means to age gracefully, and killer avocado smoothie recipes. Not gonna lie, Brene Brown almost always comes up.

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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAMPING AND BACKPACKING TRIPS?

Camping trips involve driving to a state or national park, pulling into a campsite, and setting up our home for the weekend there. We explore beyond the confines of our campsite on day hikes, kayaking trips, etc.

Camping trips involve more amenities - pit or flush toilets, nearby potable water spigots, and in some (rare) cases, even showers! Because we only have to carry our belongings a few dozen feet from our cars to our campsite, we can bring bulkier items like two-burner stoves, pillows from home, and cast iron skillets.

On backpacking trips, we carry everything we need for the weekend on our backs (think Cheryl Strayed in 'Wild'). We'll drive to a trailhead, pack all our gear (sleeping bags, tents, food, water, clothes, etc.) into large backpacks, and camp somewhere along the trail.

Because of the additional weight, backpacking trips are more physically rigorous, and require us to pack minimally, carry out all our garbage, purify our own water, and dig holes to poop in.

HOW LONG ARE THESE ADVENTURES?

The vast majority run Friday evening to Sunday evening, or Saturday morning to Sunday evening, so you don't have to sweat about taking time off work.

For destinations that are a bit further afield - think Yosemite, Death Valley, the Lost Coast - we do sometimes take a Friday or Monday off work, since it just wouldn't be right to explore those places for any less than three days.

WHAT KIND OF GEAR DO YOU PROVIDE?

We pride ourselves on not skimping - except maybe a little on sleep when the conversation's too good to pass up, or the sunrise will be amazing - and gear is no exception.

We use award-winning gear, because whether it's your first or fortieth time outdoors, you're going to be a happier camper if your gear is as awesome as you are.

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HOW MANY WOMXN ARE ON EACH TRIP?

Over and over, we hear that our alumnae are blown away by the feeling of community they get on Trail Mavens trips, and that's just not possible in huge groups.

We max out at ten ladies (eight participants, two leaders) on camping trips, and eight (six participants, two leaders) on backpacking trips.

IS IT WEIRD IF I SIGN UP BY MYSELF?

Not at all! The majority of ladies who come on our trips come solo, because they're excited about meeting new adventure buddies.

Here's the cool thing: Trail Mavens only draws positive, thoughtful, adventurous womxn, just like you.

If you and your best bud are both excited about the same adventure, though, no worries! We have a set of friends on many of our trips.

 

 

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 HOW OLD/YOUNG DO I NEED TO BE TO PARTICIPATE?

We get this one a lot! Trail Mavens is for womxn across generations. Most of our participants are between 25 and 60, but we've had women between the ages of 18 and 72 join our adventures.

Bottom line: if you a) can vote and b) are comfortable with the activity levels described for a given trip, this is for you.

Trail Mavens isn't for girls below the age of 18.

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WHAT SHOULD I KNOW ABOUT THE OUTDOORS BEFORE GOING ON A TRIP?

Nothing! We don't require you to have a baseline level of knowledge, but we do require you to have a baseline sense of adventure and a willingness to try new things.

If there's no way you'd ever sleep outside, our trips probably aren't for you. If you've never tried it, but are curious what it's like to fall asleep to the sound of the wind rustling through leaves, these trips are right up your alley.

Trail Mavens is a safe space for you to get your hands dirty and probably mess up a couple times in a group of awesome people who'll support you no. Matter. What.

I'M ALREADY A BADASS OUTDOORSWOMAN. ARE THESE TRIPS FOR ME, TOO?

Heck yeah! All kinds of womxn adventure with us, from novices to former wilderness guides. There's no such thing as 'too experienced' for Trail Mavens. We welcome rad women of all stripes, and teaching opportunities abound for those of you who want to pass your knowledge on to other outdoor aspirants.

Regardless of your outdoor ability level, plan on learning a ton from your fellow Mavens.

I'M AN INTROVERT/EXTROVERT. WHAT ABOUT ME?

Once again, heck yeah. Our trips let you choose your own adventure. If you want to talk late into the night, sharing stories and secrets around the campfire embers, you can.

If you want to spend our afternoon hike hanging contentedly with your thoughts and breath and footsteps, you can.

We get (amazing) womxn of all kinds on our trips. Their common factor? They're all willing to be real.

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WHAT IF IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE COLD/RAINY/SNOWY?

Except in the most extreme cases, we run trips rain or shine! If rain or snow is in the forecast, you'll be given a modified packing list to prepare for it.

Since everybody is different, it’s up to you to check out the weather forecast and judge your personal comfort levels. Please use your own judgement when packing: if you’re always cold, pack heavier extra layers (i.e., leggings to go under pants). We'll provide a snapshot of the weather forecast before a trip, but can't say "It's going to be cold/hot" since feeling cold or hot is a subjective experience.

Bottom line: you know your own body best. Stay on top of the forecast, and decide what you personally need to do/bring to stay comfortable.

 

 

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THIS SOUNDS AWESOME, BUT I'M A DUDE. CAN I COME?

No can do, unfortunately. We've talked to a lot of womxn about their experiences camping and backpacking, and we all seem to have more fun without you around. 

Kidding! Seriously, though, there's something magical about the kind of conversations that emerge on the trail or around the campfire, and the level of honesty and candor we see when those groups are all-female is pretty hard to beat.

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