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The Log • April 8 - 21, 2016 • 23


Thad Jones, BZ Jones hikes get people outside


CATALINA ISLAND — You are invited to get outside and explore Catalina Island during the annual Thad Jones and BZ Jones hikes scheduled in April. The Catalina Conservancy hosts the hikes to get people moving while exploring the rugged side of the island. Choose between a two-day strenu- ous hike during the Thad Jones hike April 15-16. The 30-mile hike takes


participants from west to east across the island, with a stop at Starlight Beach before heading to Little Harbor to camp for the night. The following day, hikers continue on the course to the Airport in the Sky where they will join BZ Jones hikers to complete the Trans Catalina Trail together. Tickets are $285 for nonmembers, $265 for members. The fifth annual BZ Jones Hike is a


less strenuous hike, taking participants across 12 miles of island trails. The one-day hike is scheduled for April 16. Hikers will travel from the Airport in


the Sky back down to Avalon. Lunch drinks, a celebration dinner and trans- portation are included in the hike. Participants will enjoy several meals together, including a post-hike celebration dinner on Saturday night and a party at the Marlin Club. Cost is $185 for nonmembers and $165 for members. Visit catalinaconservancy.org for more information or to reserve your spot.


The Catalina Conservancy hosts two hikes the weekend of April 15-16 for outdoor adventur- ers. Choose between a two-day strenuous hike or a one-day hike.


Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup volunteers find rare items


AVALON — The 35th annual Avalon Harbor Underwater Cleanup, sponsored by USC’s Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber and Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies–Catalina Conservation Divers, removed 4,980 pounds of trash from the harbor in February.


Trash Removed: 4,980 lbs. Participants: 406 Sales Revenue: $20,639


Trash Awards: Clothing: Fur hat with paws found by Johnny Haire. Funniest: Handheld VHF Radio with the label Harbor Patrol along with a number. Furniture/Household: Bug Zapper, found by Darryle Abbott. Bizarre: A three legged eyeball (with adjustable legs), found by Sharon Wallin. Miscellaneous: Scuba Action Figure, found by Samantha Assad. Valuable: Rolex watch, still ticking! Found by Randy Gabler. Worthless: Eight-track tape, found by Kerry Long. Beautiful: A large square Chinese Teapot with gold accents, found by Phil Darling.


A full list of award winners can be found at tinyurl.com/hjctwjd.


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