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WINTER 2014


Snowshoe Tour Mt Spokane with Transportation 1 day | Ages 14+ Learn the basics of snowshoeing and try this fun winter sport. During the guided hike you will travel through the snow-covered trees and hills around Mt. Spokane. We will meet at the Mead Yokes. Directions and information emailed after registration. Price includes snowshoes, walking poles, guide and transportation! Yokes Foods 14202 N Market St. Parking Lot $36 26404 Sa 26405 Su 26406 Su 26407 Su 27060 Su


1/11 1/26 2/2


2/16 2/9


10 AM-2 PM 10 AM-2 PM 10 AM-2 PM 10 AM-2 PM 10 AM-2 PM


It’s Back Ski & Snowboard Tune-Up


1 day | All Ages Sponsored by Mountain Gear. Save money this winter by learning how to tune and wax your downhill skis and snowboards as well as cross country skis. Introduction to tuning equipment and techniques will be covered. Do not bring personal skis and snowboards to class. Mountain Gear Ski Shop 2002 N Division $19 27088 Th


1/16 5:30-7:30PM


Climbing Discover Rock 1 day | Ages 15+ Sponsored by Mountain Gear. This fun filled class is your introduction to safety, knot tying, belaying and of course climbing techniques on the wall. You will be taught by certified and experienced


instructors what you


need to know for climbing at an indoor climbing gym. All equipment supplied for class. Mountain Gear 2002 N Division Classroom $20 26870 T 26871 T 26875 T


1/21 2/4 3/4


6-8 PM 6-8 PM 6-8 PM


Climbing Discover Rock Women Only 1 day | Ages 15+ Sponsored by Mountain Gear. This fun filled all women’s class is your introduction to safety, knot tying, belaying and of course climbing techniques on the wall. You will be taught by certified and experienced


instructors what you


need to know for climbing at an indoor climbing gym. All equipment supplied for class. Mountain Gear 2002 N Division Classroom $20 26872 T 26873 T 26874 T


1/14 2/18 3/18


6-8 PM 6-8 PM 6-8 PM


Register online at spokaneparks.org It’s Back OUTDOOR-BICYCLING


Bicycle Tulips and Bays Tour 4 days | Ages 18+ You know its spring when the tulips are blooming, so come and join us on a memorable bike tour through the most scenic areas in the west! Distances


are 20-30 miles, rural back


roads with some rolling hills. You will be exploring the colorful eye-catching tulip and daffodil fields of La Conner WA and the quiet coastal roads in Birch Bay St Park. On the bays tour we will enjoy a delicious lunch at Packers Oyster Bar in the Semiahmoo Resort (included). Nights are spent in the magnificent waterfront La Conner Channel Lodge near many great restaurants and shops. Fee includes transportation from Spokane, 3 nights lodging with continental breakfast at the lodge each morning, tulip field fees, lunch at Semiahmoo Resort, support vehicle and guides. There are also a variety of side stops available for the group (not included in the fee) such as: Lunch in Cle Elum and Snoqualmie Falls, a Deception Pass boat tour, as well as a stop at Pleasant Valley Dairy for some of the best cheese in the Northwest. This place is amazing!! More detailed pre-trip information emailed after registration. Price is per person double occupancy with one queen bed in each room. $599 per person. We must meet our minimum registration by February 10th to go. We will depart from the Corbin Art Center. No Cancellation or refunds after February 10th. Corbin Art Center 507 West Seventh Avenue $599 26539 M/Th 4/14-4/17 8 AM-5 PM


Bicycle Yakima Valley Wine Tour 3 days | Ages 21+ Sponsored by Vino! NEW WINERIES!! Enjoy tasting and purchasing some extraordinary wines pro- duced in this area. Our nights will be spent at a country inn. Fee includes two nights lodging, bike repair & vehicle support, 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 2 dinners, and Vino!-Wine Shop interpretive guides. Road bike or road tires on your bike preferable. No mountain bike or wide tires. Participant should be able to ride 30+ miles a day on country roads with rolling hills on mostly pavement. Helmet required. Pre trip info emailed after registration. $440 per person double occupancy only. Call Vino Wine Shop to register 509-838-1229 F-Su


It’s Back 6/20-6/22 9 AM-6 PM


ADULTS


Bicycle Walla Walla Wine Tour 2 days | Ages 21+ Sponsored by Vino! NEW WINERIES / NEW ROUTES!! You will be amazed with the new routes, great wines, wonderful riding, and beau- tiful scenery of this area. Lodging is in the historic and elegant Marcus Whitman Hotel located within walking distance of some outstanding northwest restaurants. Fee includes bike repair and vehicle sup- port, Vino!- Wine Shop interpretive guides, breakfast at the hotel and two deli style lunches along the routes, and one night lodging. Road bike or road tires on your bike preferable. No mountain bike or wide tires. Participant should be able to ride 30+ miles a day on country road with rolling hills on mostly pavement. Helmet required. Pre trip information emailed after registra- tion. $345 per person double occupancy only. Call Vino Wine Shop to register 509-838-1229 Su/M 6/8-6/9


It’s Back 9 AM-6 PM OUTDOOR HIKING It’s Spring


Hiking Steamboat Rock Banks Lake 1 day | Ages 16+ This 4 mile round trip hike with about a 1/2 mile of steep rigorous trail to the top of the butte that explores nearly 640 acres on top of Steamboat Rock. Wildflowers blooming, beautiful rock formations, lake views and wildlife is what this hike is all about. What a great way to start your spring! The trail to the top is a rough, steep and rugged trail. Transportation included. Pre trip information


Mountain Gear


Parking Lot $49 26844 Sa


It’s Spring


Hiking Odessa Pacific Lake 1 day | Ages 16+ Enjoy this guided hike through the desert exploring geological


formations, ancient


spring flowers and wildlife. This is an 8 mile round trip hike through scablands with rocky, rolling hills. Walking poles provided. Pre trip information emailed with registration. Mountain Gear 2002 N. Division-Parking Lot $49 Mothers Day 26843 Sa


5/10


8 AM-5 PM 27


amazing lakes,


emailed after registration. 2002 N. Division-


4/12 8 AM-5 PM


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