University uf Northern Iowa Camp Adventure™ Catch the Magic! NOW KECKl riINC at the INIVERSrn OF OREGON Day Camp ( ounurlor* and Swim Irwtructoo for pouttofis world wit Jr Receive mtmdtnp airfarr. living stipend and collrgr i m.ii! K»r applit aiiofv*ViMi 1H0 I. v*linger Hall rnivrrMly of Oregon April 21 April Kl, IW2 Fu 'AA Employer APPLY IMMI DIATI IY Weekend Special s48.00 250 FREE MILES Friday afternoon to Monday Morning A-WAV RENT,A CA 683-0874 110 W. 6th (By the Hult Center) Some Restrictions Libre/ Scholastic Discount Program The Ubtx% 3I6SX/20 N«4rh.«.»k with 20 Mb Hard Diai. 4 Mb RAM. MS DOS, b 2 lb» •» c available to achooU. Mudritls. family and educational alafT at an incredible prnc 386SX/20 $1299 .‘IB I i|hi *V . w tr , « A For More Information Call 1 (HOO) 766-2V4S •'•J ' ' v- !*««• Cycling team sweeps regional Thr Oregon t lub < vcllng team put the icing 0-mile road rai e Saturday morning that saw a lead group of seven break .iu.it during the nine-mile climb that began only five miles Into the event l our of the break awav cyclists were from Ore gon Tins group staved away until the finish with senior Luke I’mgel taking the sprint for first place (ollowed lit Ion Hridenhaugh, Matt i letch er and Miles l ight who plai n) third, fourth and seventh, respei lively In the women's event, senior Jennifer Wndelti enf ountered some laid lui k vs hen she flatted 10 miles in I u the even! and could not get (I replace ment wheel Kilters (lull Smith and S.ir.ih Brown Went on to hike se\ enth and eighth plat e During th.it afternoon's 10-mile Team Time Tri al the men s team averaged pisl less than 2‘t miles per hour to defeat Washington State hv a massive -to seconds The women's team, again lac king the number* of other teams, finished a re spet table sin end in the team event At Sunday’s criterium, the Oregon men com pleted the sweep with I’tngel taking the sprint and riders Light and Ben Kaplan both finishing in the points Vendetti continued her undefeated streak in the ( rileriutn event by taking first for the fourth time tins season With the men's and women's team scores com bined. Oregon won the regional points i hampion ship far ahead of Washington Stale, giving the Dur ks a lierth in nationals for the lost time sou e 1 and 17 TRAIL Continued from Page 8 sign fur Hills (.reek Reservoir There i' 'i 1111 *;l> landsi aped t s forest Servin' information (enter about 100 sards down this road on tin1 right side I.'xac llv one mile from the highway. turn right onto paved Rond 21 at a sign for Tlmpanogas Lake follow this road another 1 2 miles and turn right at a |urn lion w ith Road 2102 Tins one lane paved road does have turnouts, hut it is steep and winding with mans blind corners lake vour time and use the wide spots 111 the road to avoid an unwanted meeting with someone going downhill Just past tlie lour mile mark (there are brown milepost markers on the right side) look for the easy to spot Inker sym Ik.I sign .it thi' trailhead A nice paved purking area on I ho loll suif is just u lew yurtis before the point where the trail begins Aliout 10 yards off tin- road is a small bulletin board and a register book for those wanting to leave a memento Two trails start at this point, but only the left fork goes to l.arison Rock The right trail descends to the Middle Fork Willamette River near Oakridge The l.arison Rix k trail is only •t mile long, but it packs some interesting si enery into that short distance The wide path leads off through second growth Douglas Fir and hem loi k forest, climbing very grad ually and switi liing bar k twice The purking area and Road 2102 can been seen about half wav up the trail, Indore it In' gins climbing a bit more steeply up Lurison Kor k's south slope Rhododendrons (which should be blooming in .1 few weeks) and ferns crowd the trail most of the wav up Inst one-tenth of a mile lie fore the trail s end. tfie ror k it self t nines into view, looming ahead 100 feet over the trail The path winds around to 1.arison Rock's steeper north side, with views opening up west down the Willamette Riv er canyon. The last 100 feet or so climb steeply to the r