Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1972, Page 16, Image 29

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NEWBERRY’S
Outdoor,
environmental
activities slated
for fall term
Following is a list of outdoor
environmental programs coordinated by the
Eugene Parts and Recreation Department:
Registration
Advance registration is required for all
programs, except L.O.R.E. and Special
Activities. Register at the Parks and
Recreation office in City Hall, 777 Pearl St.,
with payment. Fees for outdoor programs
include insurance. Registration is on a first
come, first served basis. No one will be
denied participation on the basis of fees. For
further information contact Mel Jackson or
Sue Blix at 342 5221, ext. 346. Some listed
programs have already begun.
+ indicates that transportation is
provided.
Workshops for teens and adults
All indoor workshop sessions meet from
7:30 p.m. 10 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
Leadership—Helpful tips for organizing
and leading outdoor trips Meets twice at
Sheldon Meadow Community Center, Sept.
21. $3.
-f Canoeing— Evenings of instruction and
practical experience in river running.
Sessions meet on the Willamette River
beginning at 5:15 p.m. (Sept. 22 and 29, Oct.
6) Canoes, paddles, life jackets provided, $7,
($5 if providing own canoe and means of
transporting it).
Rock Climbing—Three outdoor sessions
(Sept. 16, 23, 30, beginning at 9 a.m.) Basic
techniques, including belaying and rap
pelling Participants provide own boots and
leather palmed gloves. All other equipment
provided. Transportation by car pool. Meet
at Sheldon Meadow Community Center. $11.
Survival—Discussion of Iife sustaining
methods, including fire building, finding
shelter, signalling, etc. Meets twice at
Sheldon Meadow Community Center, Oct. 5
and 12 $3.
4
Pre-5ki conditioning—An exercise ^
program for the adult recreational skier of
the down hill or cross country variety. The
program will also feature short ski films and
pointers on equipment and technique from
the experts Meets at Sheldon Meadow
Community Center Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec.
6, 13 7 p.m. 8 p.m $5.
-f- Ski Touring- Instruction in recreational
cross country skiing Indoor sessions (Nov.
21 and 28) will include discussion of equip
ment and waxing. Outdoor sessions will
teach basic techniques and provide ex
perience in a variety of snow and terrain
conditions. (Dec. 2, 9, 16, beginning at 9
a m.) Meets at Sheldon Meadow Community
Center $12.
Backcountry methods
Training in a wide range of areas to
enhance the enjoyment, comfort and safety
of campers, hikers, climbers, ski tourers
and outdoor sportsmen in general. Some of
the topics include: equipment, food and
outdoor cooking, knot tying, plant iden
tification, map and compass, weather, storm
camping, first aid and emergency
procedures, survival techniques. Seven
indoor sessions at Sheldon Meadow Com
munity Center, 7:30 p.m 10 p.m. Sept. 26,
Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and Nov. 7. Outdoor
sessions Oct. 14, Oct. 28 29, and Nov. 11 12.
Course fee: $14 Textbook, Outdoor Living:
Problems, Solutions, Guidelines, $2.
Special activities
River Clean-Up Crews—Interested per
sons should contact Mel Jackson at the
Parks Dept office for specific dates, times
and locations.
Environmental Action—A citizens' groups
involved in environmental projects at the
local level Organizational meeting already
held.
Canoe Club- For canoeists who would like
to band together for the purpose of
organizing trips and promoting instructional
and safety programs Meet at Sheldon
Meadow Community Center, Oct. 19, 7:30
pm
L O R E for ladies
Ladies' Outdoor Recreation and
Education Weekly outings for women.
Meet at Sheldon Meadow Community Center
at 8 30 a m Return about 5 p.m Most trips
involve hiking about five miles Bring lunch,
appropriate clothing and $2 for each trip (on
Oct 26 no fee, bring a bike).
Salmon Creek—Sept 27 (W) Route
Finding, McKenzie River Trail—Oct. 2 (M)
Fall Foliage; Lookout Point—Oct. 11 (W)
Canoeing, Lake Creek—Oct. 16 (M) Foot
Travel Willamette River Trail—Oct 26
(Th) Bicycling SiItcoos — Nov 2 (Th)
Beachcombing and Canoeing
Outdoor adventure—teen-adult
-♦-Crane Prairie Reservoir—Sept 23 24
Observe osprey, eagles and great blue
herons We provide canoes Participants
provide own food and overnight gear Pre
tnp meeting already held S5
4- Day Canoe Trip—Oct 8 Run the
Willamette from Jasper Park to Eugene
Participants should have some prior ex
perience <n handling a canoe through rapids
Bring lunch and warm clothing Meet at
canoe house in Skinner's Butte Park at 11
am S2 ($1 it providing own canoe and
transportation)
Day Bike Tour Oct 13 A 58 mile tour
through Lorane and Cottage Grove Hilly,
but beautiful 5 or 10 speeds in good repair
required Bring lunch and appropriate
clothing Meet at Westmoreland Community
Center at 7 a m 50 cents
♦ Fall Fishing Backpack—Oct 13 15 Last
chance to fish the high lakes before they're
snowed n Further information at
registration S8
Ski caravan
Enioy three days of skimg at Mt Bachelor
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