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SUMMARY:Snowshoe Hike At Lake Wenatchee!
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Parks invites the public to participate in family-friendly\, guided snowshoe hikes this winter at Lake Wenatchee State Park\, just 25 east of Stevens Pass. \nSnowshoe hikes start promptly at 1:00 p.m. \non the following dates: \n  \n\nJan. 1\, 6\, 12\, 21\, 26\n\n\nFeb. 2\, 10\, 16\, 24\n\n  \nMeet at the North Reservation Booth in the \nNorth Park: \n21588 State Route 207 \n                Leavenworth\, WA 98826 \nWhen: Snowshoers should arrive early enough to prepare for the 1:00 p.m. departure\, including obtaining snowshoe rentals if arranged ahead of time. \nWhat: This is a fantastic hike for first-timers in snowshoes\, or hikers looking for a mellow adventure through a frosty winter wonderland! The hike is easy-moderate with varying views\, plenty of opportunities for snowball fights and memorable photos. \nLength: Hike duration is dependent upon hiker preference: the shortest options is a 1.4 mile route\, the longest option is a 2.4+ mile loop. As a group\, we will stop at a designated intersection in order to orient those choosing the longer route\, while Park Staff will continue leading the shorter route. Each hike will take a halfway break at the North Beach for a group photo and chance to grab a snack and explore around. \nBring: layered clothing\, snowshoes\, poles\, boots\, snacks\, water and an adventurous spirit! \nFor more information about the snowshoe hikes\, call 509-763-3101. \nAll hikes are subject to cancelation due to inclement weather\, road access or trail concerns. Please call the park after 9:00 a.m. on the day of the hike for status updates. \nA limited number of snowshoes are available to rent\, please call ahead of time to reserve a pair. \nParking permits\, passes required: \n\nDaily Sno-Park Permit and Discover Pass\n\nOR \n\nSeasonal Sno-Park Permit and Groomed Trail Sticker
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snowshoe-hike-at-lake-wenatchee-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190211T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190211T203000
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CREATED:20190131T060318Z
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SUMMARY:A Return to Desolation
DESCRIPTION:A Return to Desolation\, a family sailing film \nMonday\, February 11th 2019 | WRI’s Red Barn | 347 Division St.\, Leavenworth \nWenatchee River Institute invites you to enjoy a film about a local family’s adventures aboard their beloved sailboat\, the Enterprise. Leavenworth’s Marlene and Kevin Farrell present a film they created while traveling with their two children by sailboat to Canada’s Desolation Sound. The film highlights the advantages of raising children with environmental ethics and a keen sense of discovery and adventure. Anyone who likes boats\, nature\, and journeys of discovery\, will appreciate this film. Viewers will see how knowledge is passed down from one generation to the next through spoken word\, music\, beautiful landscapes\, and subtle teaching techniques. Come out and enjoy the ride! \nDoors open at 6:30PM for community social\, film at 7PM with time after for Q&A. Admission by donation. Questions? Contact Will Crowley\, WRI Youth Programs: (509)548-0181 x3 – wcrowley@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org \nFarrell 2018 Adventure\, Teaser \nPhoto Credit: Farrell Family
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/a-return-to-desolation/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190212T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190212T200000
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CREATED:20190124T015838Z
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SUMMARY:Water!
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Scientist Speaker Series\, Water! \nTuesdays\, February 12 through March 5\, 6 pm – 8 pm at Milepost 111 Brewing Co. in Cashmere\, WA \nWater availability is critical to our survival and livelihoods\, yet must also be equitably balanced with the needs for environmental health and sustainability. Because the Wenatchee Valley population is growing rapidly\, additional demands are thrust upon both human and natural systems; the adequate and timely supply of water is critical to our collective future. \nTuesdays beginning February 12 through March 5\, the Wenatchee River Institute’s four-part Scientist Speaker Series\, Water! explores the multitude of complexities facing water managers and scientists\, as well as people living in the Wenatchee Valley and the Columbia River watershed. Four speakers will dive deep into the beaver relocation project\, efforts to improve instream flow\, and the current trends of salmon and steelhead populations. \nFebruary 12th – Robert Parrish\, US Fish and Wildlife\, the Wenatchee Valley Beaver Project\nFebruary 19th – Jason Lundgren\, Cascade Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group \, the history of salmon and their decline in the Columbia River\nFebruary 26th – Jeremy Cram\, WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife\, new and emerging fish population trends in the Wenatchee River\nMarch 5th – Aaron Penvose\, Trout Unlimited\, water use in the Wenatchee Valley and TU’s  regional efforts to improve instream flow \nTickets include complete series and a verity of appetizers: $100-regular ticket and $80-WRI supporter ticket. Contact WRI to find out how to become a supporter. Please register no later than February 5th by visiting wenatcheeriverinstitute.org / Community Experiences / Workshops / Scientist Speaker Series: Water! Questions? Call (509)548-0181 x5 or email rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/water/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190212T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190212T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T060418
CREATED:20190129T010624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T010624Z
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SUMMARY:Supervolcanoes in the Pacific Northwest
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee Valley Erratics Chapter of the Ice Age Floods Institute will meet at 7:00 P.M.\, Tuesday\, February 12 at the Wenatchee Valley Museum\, 127 South Mission\, Wenatchee. \nOur speaker is Nick Zentner\, the animated and gifted teacher/geologist from CWU. His topic:\n\nSupervolcanoes in the Pacific Northwest \nWhy is there 30 feet of volcanic ash south of Vantage\, Washington? \nFor years\, geologists thought the tephra must have come from a big eruption in the Cascades. New data from the ash bed confirms that a supervolcano in southern Idaho erupted 11.8 million years ago and sent ash to Washington and Nebraska simultaneously! \nCheck out Nick’s website\, http://www.nickzentner.com\, with links to his lectures\, his 2-Minutes Geology\, Roadside Geology\, and PBS videos. And now he has a podcast! “The Nick Zentner Geology Podcast.” \nThe program is free & open to the public. \nFor overviews of the Ice Age Floods and more information on the Ice Age Floods Institute\, please see our website: http://www.iafi.org; http://www.hugefloods.com; and quadricopter videos of Ice Age features\, http://www.brucebjornstad.com.\n——— \n­Contact information: \nBrent Cunderla\, Chapter President\ncunderla@nwi.net\n509-662-4419
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/supervolcanoes-in-the-pacific-northwest/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190213T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190213T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T060418
CREATED:20190207T010436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T010744Z
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SUMMARY:Rock Glaciers of the Eastern Cascades
DESCRIPTION:Red Barn Event at the Wenatchee River Institute\, Wednesday\, Feb. 13th \nRock Glaciers of the Eastern Cascades\, Professor Karl Lillquist\, Geography Department at Central WA University \nCentral WA University Professor Karl Lillquist will present Rock Glaciers of the Eastern Cascades in Wenatchee River Institute’s Red Barn on Wednesday\, Feb. 13th. Doors open at 6:30PM for community social with presentation beginning at 7PM. \nWhen we think of the Cascade Mountain Range\, glaciers often come to mind. In fact\, author and prolific climber Fred Beckey’s classic book is aptly titled Range of Glaciers. However\, rock glaciers have not claimed the same amount of fame. These glaciers elongate to broad deposits of rock and ice which\, show evidence of movement away from steep slopes in mountainous terrain. Traditionally\, Rock glaciers were considered key landforms and climate indicators of more continental mountain ranges\, where snowfall and winter temperatures are lower than their marine counterparts. Little attention was had been given to rock glaciers in the marine-influenced Cascade Range. Rock glaciers across Washington’s Eastern Cascades have now been identified\, mapped\, and analyzed in an effort to understand how\, why\, and when they formed. Such glaciers are also being used as a tool to better understand permafrost in the Eastern Cascades\, and its significance as a regional water supply in a warming world. \nLillquist is a physical geographer who has been a CWU faculty member since 1995. His first academic love is physical geography field study and\, as he grew up in Coulee City\, WA\, this likely played a big part in developing his focus. \n“I grew up amidst the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington. My parent’s house was situated on a late Pleistocene flood scoured basalt surface\, and I grew up recreating in this unique landscape. Also\, I spent my summers removing rocks (glacial erratics) from wheat fields located behind the terminus of the Okanogan Lobe of the Cordilleran Icesheet\,” tells Lillquist. \nLillquist teaches physical geography\, geomorphology\, soils\, snow\, airphoto analysis\, field methods\, mountain environments\, arid lands\, and graduate research. His current research is focused on environmental change in the mountains and deserts of the western U.S.\, with an emphasis on using geomorphology\, soils\, and stratigraphy to better understand glaciers\, rock glaciers\, glacial lakes\, and arroyos. \nAll ages welcome and admission is by donation | 347 Division Street in Leavenworth www.wenatcheeriverinstitute.org
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/rock-glaciers-of-the-eastern-cascades/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190214T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190214T120000
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CREATED:20181109T114005Z
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SUMMARY:Free Snowshoe Stroll!
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays January-February 2019 10am-12pm \nJoin area naturalist guides for a FREE snowshoe stroll along the river front trail in Leavenworth\, WA! Even though we are within close proximity to the bustling downtown area\, you will still have the feeling of being in the wilderness along our beautiful river. \nAll ages welcome! Snowshoes provided! \nDrop-ins welcome. Reservations appreciated and required for groups of 8+. \nFor reservations\, call 509-548-0181 x5 \nlink to website: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/calendar/2019/1 \nContact info: Rachel Bishop\, rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\, 509-548-0181 x5
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/free-snowshoe-stroll-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190214T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190214T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T060418
CREATED:20190202T051921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190202T051921Z
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SUMMARY:Science on Tap! NWAC
DESCRIPTION:Science on Tap! Northwest Avalanche Center \nLeavenworth Ski Hill Lodge\n2/14/2019 \n6:30-8:30pm \nFree \nCome hear from our local NWAC forecaster\, Matt Primomo! He will be talking about the seasonal history of the snowpack and avalanches of the Eastern Cascades\, with an emphasis on current conditions. \nMeet folks from Wenatchee River Institute and Leavenworth Winter Sports Club! \nThis is not just for backcountry skiers and snowboarders! \nDo you snowshoe? Snowmobile? Cross country ski? Recreate outside in the snowy mountains? Then come join us and learn what our snowpack looks like now and how to be safe out there! \nDoors open at 6:30 for folks to mix and mingle\, buy a refreshment. \nMatt will start at 7 \nWrap up at 7:45 with time for Q&A
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/science-on-tap-nwac/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260421T060418
CREATED:20181108T052314Z
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SUMMARY:Fatty 509!
DESCRIPTION:Feb. 15th 6pm -Feb. 17th 5pm \nSquilchuck State Park Wenatchee\, WA \nSAVE THE DATE: Wenatchee Valley’s 1st Annual Fat Bike Festival\, The FATTY 509! Exact times and locations to be determined! We will have a ride\, bike demo’s and all day fun up at Squilchuck Park Saturday. There will be a Fat Bike Crit Saturday evening. Sunday will be a loop trail ride along the Columbia River\, with a poker run and pub crawl through Brewers Row! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/fatty-509/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190215T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T060418
CREATED:20190118T041634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190118T041634Z
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SUMMARY:Moonlight Snowshoe Stroll
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Presents Moonlight Snowshoe Stroll \nFebruary 15\, 2019 \n5pm-7pm \nPrice at door: $10-adults\, $5-kids 12 and younger Reservations REQUIRED \nMoonlight Snowshoe Stroll \nWatch the sun set and walk along the Wenatchee River by light of the moon! Guided by Wenatchee River Institute naturalist field guides\, experience our natural world at dusk on snowshoes! \nReservation REQUIRED! \nPrice at the door: $10-adult\, $5-kids 12 and younger \nSnowshoes available\, hot cocoa to warm your bellies! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/moonlight-snowshoe-stroll/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190216T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190216T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T060418
CREATED:20181211T041801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181211T041801Z
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SUMMARY:Snowshoe Hike At Lake Wenatchee!
DESCRIPTION:Washington State Parks invites the public to participate in family-friendly\, guided snowshoe hikes this winter at Lake Wenatchee State Park\, just 25 east of Stevens Pass. \nSnowshoe hikes start promptly at 1:00 p.m. \non the following dates: \n  \n\nJan. 1\, 6\, 12\, 21\, 26\n\n\nFeb. 2\, 10\, 16\, 24\n\n  \nMeet at the North Reservation Booth in the \nNorth Park: \n21588 State Route 207 \n                Leavenworth\, WA 98826 \nWhen: Snowshoers should arrive early enough to prepare for the 1:00 p.m. departure\, including obtaining snowshoe rentals if arranged ahead of time. \nWhat: This is a fantastic hike for first-timers in snowshoes\, or hikers looking for a mellow adventure through a frosty winter wonderland! The hike is easy-moderate with varying views\, plenty of opportunities for snowball fights and memorable photos. \nLength: Hike duration is dependent upon hiker preference: the shortest options is a 1.4 mile route\, the longest option is a 2.4+ mile loop. As a group\, we will stop at a designated intersection in order to orient those choosing the longer route\, while Park Staff will continue leading the shorter route. Each hike will take a halfway break at the North Beach for a group photo and chance to grab a snack and explore around. \nBring: layered clothing\, snowshoes\, poles\, boots\, snacks\, water and an adventurous spirit! \nFor more information about the snowshoe hikes\, call 509-763-3101. \nAll hikes are subject to cancelation due to inclement weather\, road access or trail concerns. Please call the park after 9:00 a.m. on the day of the hike for status updates. \nA limited number of snowshoes are available to rent\, please call ahead of time to reserve a pair. \nParking permits\, passes required: \n\nDaily Sno-Park Permit and Discover Pass\n\nOR \n\nSeasonal Sno-Park Permit and Groomed Trail Sticker
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/snowshoe-hike-at-lake-wenatchee-7/
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