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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-8/
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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-3/
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SUMMARY:Wolves: Beyond Myths & Fantasies
DESCRIPTION:Wolves: Beyond Myths and Fantasies\, a journey of facts and feelings. \nIn Wenatchee River Institute’s Red Barn on Weds.\, Feb. 27th\, Wyoming author and naturalist Rick Lamplugh explores wolves beyond the myths and fantasies that often dictate how these essential predators are both treated and mistreated. In his presentation\, Lamplugh’s uses readings from his bestselling books\, as well as original music\, videos\, and photography. \nDoors will open at 6:30PM for community social\, with the one-hour presentation beginning around 7PM. There will be time afterward for Q&A\, and book sales and signing. \n“Wolves carry more baggage than any other wild animal I know. Sometimes the baggage is negative\, like the stereotypes perpetuated by children’s stories such as the Three Little Pigs. Sometimes the baggage is positive\, like how wolves single-handedly save the ecosystems in which they’re allowed to survive. Somewhere between those extremes rests reality. My goal is to explore the impact of wolves with a more balanced perspective\,” comments Lamplugh. \nFor three winters\, Lamplugh and his wife volunteered while living deep in the heart of Yellowstone. It is from these experiences that in 2013 he published\, In the Temple of Wolves: A Winter’s Immersion in Wild Yellowstone and in 2017\, Deep into Yellowstone: A Year’s Immersion in Grandeur and Controversy. \nLiving in Gardiner\, MT at Yellowstone’s northern entrance\, Lamplugh writes to protect wildlife and wild lands. “As a naturalist\, Rick knows his biology and weaves into the narrative important emerging science; the wolf figures large in this wild world\, exemplifying top-down ecological cascades. Rick describes the stark beauty and treacherous cruelty of nature with an honest voice that leaves no detail unsaid\, be it exquisite or morbid. It’s not only the outer struggles in nature that are revealed in Rick’s writing\, but also inner battles with his own human nature.” Professor and author\, William J. Ripple\, PhD. \nLamplugh’s stories have appeared in Yellowstone Reports and the literary journals Composite Arts Magazine\, Gold Man Review\, Phoebe\, Soundings Review\, and Feathered Flounder. He is a Jim Stone Grand Prize for Non-Fiction winner. \n347 Division St. in Leavenworth | www.wenatcheeriverinstitute.org | (509)548-0181
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/wolves-beyond-myths-fantasies/
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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-8/
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SUMMARY:Wild Ideas!
DESCRIPTION:Date\nFri\, 03/01/2019\n\n\nTime\n5:30-7:00 pm\n\n\nLocation\nPybus Event Center\n\nCatch up with friends and meet new people interested in our land\, water and trails. Please join us for Wild Ideas\, a fun\, free event at Pybus Event Center featuring: \n\nBeer & wine available for purchase ($5 cash only)\,\ncomplimentary non-alcoholic drinks and finger foods provided by CDLT\, Pybus vendors\, and Land Trust members\,\nthree short\, inspiring 5-minute talks that give you a taste about interesting topics. This year…\n\nChew on This: Ecosystem Restoration with Beavers\,\nIntroducing the Amazing White-headed Woodpecker\,\nTeam Naturaleza: Bringing People & Nature Together.\n\n\n\nAfter a beverage\, snacks and some good conversation\, we’ll hear three short\, fun\, 5-minute talks on our land and water. Then\, you’ll hear from Land Trust Executive Director Curt Soper about some exciting projects coming up in 2019. \nWhether you’re a long-time Land Trust member or just want to hear more\, join us for Wild Ideas. Afterwards\, grab dinner in Pybus Market and check out the Friday night music! \nRSVPs appreciated but not required. RSVP either online or by calling (509) 667-9708. \nFinger foods to share welcome! Sign up here\, or contact Hillary for details at (509) 667-9708 or hillary@cdlandtrust.org.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/wild-ideas/
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