Registration
West Virginia Wild Adventure!
Women's Hike, Bike, Kayak & Mountain Yoga
June 5 - 8, 2025
Pocahontas County, West Virginia
Registration Fee: $575.00/person. Paid online.
Spots Open: 1 as of March 17, 2025.
READ THIS BEFORE REGISTERING:
Physical Challenge: A good to an above-average level of physical fitness is a requirement to enjoy this event. All activities should be considered vigorous-intensity by this
CDC Scale.
You are responsible for determining if you are in a condition fit to participate. If you have any doubts, you should consult your doctor. People with an unhealthy BMI might find these activities too strenuous.
Meals We Provide: Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate vegan, gluten free, dairy free, sugar free or allergy specific meals.
Cancellation & Refund Policy: Online payment fees are non-refundable.
Cancel on or before May 1, 2025 and your registration fee is 75% refundable.
Cancel on or after May 2, 2025 and no refunds are offered.
Your registration fee is 100% refundable if this event is canceled or rescheduled.
All of our events are non-smoking and non-vaping. No exceptions.
Notes: Minimum age is 18. No pets are permitted. A recommended packing list, meeting location and trip details will be sent via email to registered participants.
IMPORTANT - READ THIS! The weather in the Allegheny Mountains is notoriously unpredictable. Be prepared for severe weather conditions, which can occur on any day of the year. In June, you may encounter colder temperatures, thunderstorms, hail, lightning, high winds, fog, and low visibility. For your safety and comfort, our guides reserve the right to modify, change, add, or cancel any events based on weather conditions.
To Register:
Step 1 of 2 - Make a payment online:

Step 2 of 2 - Complete the online form:
Receive a confirmation email
You will receive a registration confirmation email in 1-2 business days from Andy when your payment and form are received.
I thought it was helpful that Andy gave hikers individual guidance and checked in often to see how they were doing. I cannot think of anything that could have been done better. – Ray N.