Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1985, Page 5, Image 24

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    “ When we left the mountain
it looked unchanged. No difference.
None of us could say the same
about ourselves.”
"And to all you folks out there who
think you'can I do d-l did'"
At Outward Bound' it's not
just w hat you do, but how
you feel about it afterwards
that counts.
()ur courses are tough-they’re
meant to be-butnot beyond the
reach of anyone who tries.
I'hey’re fun. And safe as human
ingenuity and experience can
make them.
At Outward Bound we teach
you outdoor skills From rock
climbing to canoeing. But we’re
also something of a course in
self-reliance (a course in self
reliance where you also have to
learn to trust the group).
Outward Bound will not teach
you to be a man. Nearly half the
students, for one, are women.
Few are really athletes. Lots are
over thirty. What you need is a bit
of pluck, and the yen to spend
some time in some of this coun
try's most spectacular settings.
Everyone brings something
different to Outward Bound and
takes something different away.
But whatever your experience
we guarantee it won’t be trivial.
^^Outward Bound!
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800-243-8520
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