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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
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SUMMARY:Railroad History Tour
DESCRIPTION:Railroad History Tour \n\nSeptember 7 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm \n$40 – $45 \n\n\n\nOn March 1\, 1910\, the deadliest avalanche in North American history swept down the snowy Cascades\, burying two trains and killing 96 people. Randy Dasho will take you on a guided tour of the Wellington site. The tour also will visit several other sites between Leavenworth and Stevens Pass that played important roles in the history of the Great Northern Railway Company. \nTour goers will meet at the Wenatchee Valley Museum to board a tour bus that will depart at 9 a.m. The bus will then will travel west on U.S. Highway 2\, stopping for discussion at different points of interest. The final stop will be the interpretive site at Wellington\, where participants will have lunch and take a half-mile walk around the area of the disaster. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/railroad-history-tour-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
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SUMMARY:Index Climbing Festival!
DESCRIPTION:Come climb with us! \nThe Index Climbing Festival is returning for its second year of community celebration at Washington’s finest crag. This year the Festival will be held on Saturday\, September 7th\, and will feature clinics led by Mountain Bureau and local athletes\, an all-ages open climbing competition\, and an afternoon barbecue at The Country. \nTime: 8:30 am-5pm \nLocation: Index Lower Town Hall \nHosted by: American Alpine Climb-Cascade Section \nClinics ($65/person)\, tickets available now\nSteep Face Climbing with Jess Campbell\nBouldering with Chad Walker\nRock Rescue\nStation & Anchor Management\nSteep Crack Climbing (SOLD OUT!) \nClimbing competition and pre-sale meal tickets available now. We encourage you to purchase meal tickets early! Only a limited number of tickets will be available day-of. \nAll proceeds for this event will go toward the stewardship and the care of Index. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/index-climbing-festival/
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SUMMARY:Nason Creek Restoration Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Nason Creek Restoration Field Trip\, learning about a critical floodplain reconnection project \nWenatchee River Institute and Jennifer Hadersberger\, Senior Natural Resource Specialist for Chelan County Natural Resources Dept.\, will lead a field trip to the Nason Creek Floodplain Reconnection Project on Sat.\, Sept. 7\, 9 am-12 noon. \nDuring the late 1950s\, approximately 1-mile of Nason Creek\, located south of Lake Wenatchee\, was constricted into a narrow channel to protect Chelan PUD power lines to the north\, and the BNSF railroad to the south. The Nason Creek Floodplain Reconnection Project removed ½ mile of this river levee\, relocating 1400 feet of the main stem into a new meandering alignment\, and reconnected 30 acres of the channel migration zone. Site restoration of the more than 10-acre work area included seed collection within the Nason Creek watershed from over 15\,000 native plants. \n“This project is very unique because infrastructure has actually been moved out of the Nason Creek floodplain. Typically\, projects like this try to work around infrastructure –not move it\, in order to restore critical habitat. We were able to secure the funds for this project and Chelan Co. PUD was a willing partner\,” explains Hadersberger. \nThe restoration project’s primary goal is to reconnect historic habitats. This will improve and increase salmon habitat\, as well as the abundance and productivity of ESA-listed Upper Columbia River spring Chinook salmon and steelhead. The Upper Columbia Region Biological Strategy and Recovery Plan have identified Nason Creek as the top priority for habitat restoration in the Wenatchee sub-basin. \nAbout the magnitude of the Nason Creek project Hadersberger said\, “It is really something to see a project that took 8-10 years of planning\, a project that we worked on for so long and with a lot of stakeholder cooperation. We are already seeing changes in channel morphology (changes in river channel shape and direction over time).” \nDuring the field trip the project will be explored\, while Hadersberger recounts the story behind it all. This visit may coincide with fish spawning in the new channel (as they did last fall) and the appearance of redds (fish egg nests). Join us to watch and learn! For a video about the Nason Creek Floodplain Reconnection Project\, visit https://youtu.be/-Pdt54ay6NA \nMeet by 9 am at the Wenatchee River Institute campus\, 347 Division Street in Leavenworth\, to travel via WRI Otter Van and carpool. Cost: $25 WRI members\, $30 non-members\, and limited to 24. Please direct questions to Rachel Bishop\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org or call (509)548-0181 x5 \nwww.wenatcheeriverinstitute.org | Community Experiences | Workshops and Field Courses
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/nason-creek-restoration-field-trip-learning-about-a-critical-floodplain-reconnection-project/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190907T110000
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SUMMARY:Lake Chelan Swim Family Event!
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time\n\nSat\, September 7\, 2019 \n11:00 AM – 2:00 PM \n\nLocation\n\nManson Bay Park \n142 Pedoi Street \nManson\, WA 98831 \n\nDescription\n\n\n\nThe Lake Chelan Swim is a FAMILY FUN EVENT! Open to anyone that can swim over the age of 12. The event is a fundraiser for free swim lessons in the Lake Chelan valley. \nIt consists of a 1.5 mile open water swim on the north shore of Lake Chelan in 65 degree water. 2 hour time limit to complete the swim. Open to all swimmers over the age of twelve. The funds from this event will go to pay for swim lessons for kids and adults that live and play in the Lake Chelan valley. Please help to support this. \nREGISTRATION AND RACE DETAILS \nCheck in takes place at Manson Bay Park in Manson. Swimmers must be CHECKED-IN by 11:00 a.m. All swimmers must sign the Liability Release at Check-In ( please email lakechelanswim@gmail.com if you would like an advance copy) and all swimmers under 18 must have parent or guardian present to sign Liability Release. Registration opens at 9:00 and will be available the day of the race. \nEarly registration via Eventbrite is strongly encouraged. Registration is available on Friday before the race from 5 – 7 pm at Manson Bay Park and the morning of the race for $30 cash or check only.  \nBuses will transport swimmers and spectators from Manson Bay Park to the race start right after the mandatory safety meeting at 11:00 am. Swimmers must check in at Manson Bay Park by 11:00 am and attend mandatory the Safety meeting even if you picked up your packet early. After the Safety Meeting we will then load buses to be transported to starting line. There is no parking at the race start\, all swimmers and spectators must be transported to the start of the swim by bus. \nThere will be NO refunds for any reason. \nSafety: \nAll swimmers must attend a mandatory Safety Meeting at 11:00 am at Manson Bay Park. No flotation devices of any kind will be allowed (e.g. tubes\, rafts\, kickboards\, etc.). Wetsuits are encouraged due to the cool temperature of the water. \n\nCheck In and Packet Pick Up: \nSaturday check-in opens at 9:00 am at Manson Bay Park. All swimmers must be checked in by 11:00 a.m. Registration and packet pick up also on Friday 5-7 at Manson BayPark. Registration is not the same as Check-In! If you pick up your packet early you MUST still check in on Saturday morning by 11:00 am at Manson Bay Park. Registration in person is $30\, cash or check only. \nShuttle to Race Start: \nBuses will shuttle swimmers and spectators to Willow Point Park right after the Safety meeting at 11: 00 am. Parking is not available at the race start so all spectators and participants need to use the shuttle buses. \nPlease go to the Lake Chelan Swim website for more information and contact information. \n\nTickets click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/lake-chelan-swim-family-event/
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