Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 28, 2000, Page 4B, Image 16

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Spring 2000 Events
OP Kavak Pool Sessions__
Apr Make sure thatyou are "ready to roll" this spring by practicingyour skills in
^ a warm, supportive environment. The Outdoor Program has reserved pool
space at Gerlinger Pool on the UO Campus for five skill builder sessions.
Instruction is not provided so bring a friend who can helpyou withyour roll.
Hone those skills and then get on the river! Small pool means space will fill
fast. Reserve your spot by prepaying at the O.P. Office. Discount for
prepaying for all five sessions!
Pool Session: $3 UO students and Co-op members
$5 General Admission
O.P. Kayak Rental $3 (first-come basis)
Wednesdays, Gerlinger Pool 7:30 pm
Apr 5, 12, 19, 26 and May 3
_ Sardinia and Italy bv Bike __
Apr isolated by the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of
^ Italy, the Isle of Sardinia lies wild, unspoiled, and awaiting exploration.
Sardinia's captivating natural landscape is dotted with ruins, small hospitable
towns, vibrant murals, caves, and natural springs. Two UO students, Charma
Boeschen and Matt White, explored the desolate backroads of the island by
bicycle. After leaving Sardinia, the pair traveled from the bustling seaport city
of Naples along the breathtaking cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, to the narrow,
twisting, country roads of hilltop towns like Siena and San Giminano. After
nearly two months they arrived at the birthplace of the Renaissance: Florence,
Italy. Join us for this exciting slide show! Free.
^Outdoor Program for one of our favorite enviroi
snt. organized by SOLV (Stop Oregon Litter and
effort that removes hundreds of bags
0:00 pm: in
Kayaking The Triple Crown:
Yukon, Alaska, and British Columbia
Apr Former Outdoor Program student staff member, adventure photographer,
and expert kayaker, Charlie Munsey. returns to the OP to bring us an exciting,
multimedia slide presentation. The show follows Charlie's historic whitewater
expedition to three of the most formidable rivers in the world: The Susitna in
Alaska. The Alsek in The Yukon, and The Stikine in British Columbia. All three
of these rivers are wild and complex, demanding commitment, focus, and
performance at the highest levels. These pristine rivers are supreme examples
of nature's beauty: untouched by dams, and teaming with wildlife, they are
symbols of the ideal wild and free-flowing river, join us for this awe-inspiring
show! Free for UO students and OP co-op members: $2 general admission.
Thursday. 7:30 pm: 100 Willamette Hall
Leave No Trace Workshop_
Apr Planning "light hand on the landVIow impact, environmental excursions is
j, something that we at the Outdoor Program strive to impress upon our trip
participants. In a further effort to promote environmental ethics while
J 7 traveling along trails and rivers we have joined forces with Leave No Trace Inc
(LNT). The LNT west coast training team will share the nuts and bolts of low
impact travel and teach us how to share environmental ethics with others. The
workshop consists of an overnight low impact camping trip and an evening
presentation; join us for one or both. Free!
Sat 8:00 am - Sun 5:00 pm: The Barn
Monday, 7:30 pm: EMU Outdoor Program
Apr
20
Banff Festival of Mountain Films
Thursday
The Banff Festival of Mountain Films, presented by Eagle Creek Travel
Gear, has been celebrating the spirit of adventure and the mountain
environment for 24years. The festival is the oldest and largest mountain
I film festival in North America and one of the most prestigious in the
world. Co-sponsored by REI Eugene, the show will highlight exceptional
films about mountain culture, environment,
and mountain sport. Advance ticket salt
begin April I at EMU Tickets
Advance tickets are $7 for
| and Outdoor Program^
$9 General Admi
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OP Spring Equipment Swap
Apr Buy! Sell! Trade! Socialize! Anything goes at this humming outdoor
^ equipment flea market. An amazing variety of gear goodies at garage sale
-‘~J prices will change hands at this swap. Limited table space is available on
a first-come, first-serve basis. Parking provided in the EMU visitor's
parking lot. Private sellers only please. Free.
Tuesday, 7:30 pm: EMU Ballroom
OP Trip Initiator’s Clinic
Apr Really!? Access to all that equipment and vehicles to do trips when and where
2 j I want!? Yep! Become an OP trip initiator: it’s easy! The first night covers OP
* philosophy, liability, trip planning, and procedures. Saturday we’ll go over
2 9 equipment, barn, vehicles, safety and more, then do a short fun river trip on the
McKenzie. Attendance at both sessions is required to become a river trip
initiator. Ifyou can't go boating on Saturday,you can still come for the morning
Barn session. Cost: $12 for river trip.
Thursday 7:30 pm: EMU Outdoor Program
Saturday 9:00 am: The Barn
Tenth Annual Rogue River Cleanup
May Don't miss the Tenth Annual Rogue Cleanup: have a bash picking up trash!
The Outdoor Program has officially adopted the Wild and Scenic portion of
the Rogue. We float and hike the banks picking up garbage and tires between
Rainie Falls and Mule Creek Canyon. Lastyear we removed 121 tires from the
river! Local businesses support the effort with food, boats, and other
donations. Come celebrate 10 years of OP commitment to environmental
action! The sign-up sheet will be posted on April 3rd, at noon. Space is
limited. Pretrip meeting is mandatory! Estimated cost $20-$30.
Thursday, 7:00 am: The Barn
OP River Rescue Clinic
May
20
This popular clinic is a must for river trip initiators and beginning boaters
alike. Ifyou run rivers,you will encounter situations that reouire rescue skills.
Useful knots, rope systems, hardware, techniques, and strategies, will be
covered in this hands-on, land based clinic. Space is limited and preregis
tration is required. $20 for students and co-op members; $25 for nonmembers.
Saturday, 9:00 am: The Barn
Outdoor Program’s Events E-Mail List
To receive a notice of the current week's upcoming on campus events,
send an email to dgeiger@darkwing.uoregon.edu-with a subject mes
sage. "add events list" and nothing in the message body.
Event Info: 346-4365
Web: h11p://outdoorprogram.uoregon.edu
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