Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 02, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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In addition to the rrrgitlorly
seheduled cvi iirMons, many
other trips art- planned .1 few
diiy's in advance throughout 11n•
summer They r.nny in* hide n
erythfng from railing and
windsurfing to hiking or rex k
(limbing
"People ( iin come down at
any tunc In see what trips arc
In tiic works," Mason said
"Sometimes there's just four or
five days notice
Trip sheets are posted
throughout tiie Outdoor Pro
gram office. KM it Room 2 i
Many of tile trips are initiated
iiy program volunteers, and
those wanting to participate
can visit the office and sign-up
Mason said the Outdoor Pro
gram stall helps organize and
plan these trips, provides
equipment, sets up transport.i
lion and oversees other details
The ex [tenses vary, with
some day trips costing only a
few dollars lor transportation
’file Friday whilewater rail
tng trips, lor example, generally
1 ost participants $7 to .VI. Ma
son said ‘I'iie afternoon journey
usually takes pill! e on the M<
Ken/iu or Fmpaqua River
It's designed for people
yvho've never been boating tie
fore 1 Mason said
Jar k le ( urrun, v Isit ing l it
gene lor the summer, took ad
yardage of the rafting opporlu
nlty last Friday
"It was niv lirv! time I’m
really glud I had the exjieri
once.” she said "Now I have
more options available to me
when 1 go out on tiie rner li
vs as beautiful For people who
Photos by
Jeff Paslay
Story by
Daralyn Trappe
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are outdoor 'enthusiasts/ it's
definitely something to tr\
An introductory c:!ass on
whitewatcr rafting will In
sponsored In the Outdoor Pro
grain July 10 at 1' 10 p m
Mason - Ilit serious accidents
■ire a rare rx currence because
eoordinators use every precau
lion
"It s probably a lot safer than
driving to the store." he said
"If you use common sense and
go with a group, accident rates
are quite low
We d i si ou rage in a< ho.
show-off*’ liehavior. he added
"There’s it lot of that out there,
hut we take a more mature up
proiich
The Tuesday mountain hik
ing trips, whir h begin at 0 a in
are geared toward beginner and
intermediate level bikers The
r ost is generally only a few dol
lars. Mason said, but partit i
pants must supply their own
bikes
Thursday windsurfing class
es were scheduled to start July
11, but have been postponed
for a week or two Afternoon
trips begin at 12 Ml and taki
place at Dorena Reservoir
Along w illi the cost of transpor
tation, a Slfi fee will cover the
cost of renting a bixird A one
hour lesson is included
" Most ol tile people w he
make use of this are total be
ginners," Mas in s id
Mason a!- i - nr i airagi s . •
pie to Use the (hit door Pro
gram’s \ asl r< si an es
\\ re rIsi -. i to a huge degree
lor our resources, fie said
We have maps, a large video
library, we tan help people
plan where to go Anyone can
come down here lor help
That's an important part of our
program
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