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SUMMARY:Mountaineers: Gear Library Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to use the gear library or would you like to volunteer so more youth can be prepared for a good time outside? Attend this event to learn how The Mountaineers gear library works and how you can be a part of it!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Mountaineers’ gear library is full of equipment for hiking\, car camping\, backpacking\, snowshoeing\, and cross-country skiing. Youth groups can borrow the gear for free. Let us support your adventure! \n\nLocation: Seattle Program Center\, Summit Room \nContact: Hannah Tennent\, : hannaht@mountaineers.org\, 206-521-6047
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/mountaineers-gear-library-orientation/
LOCATION:The Mountaineers Seattle Program Center\, 7700 Sand Point Way Northeast\, Seattle\, 98115
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoor Recreation
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SUMMARY:Behind The Shot: Road Trip through the Lens with Heidi Walker
DESCRIPTION:Buckle up your seat belts for a photographic road trip through Washington’s State Parks with photographer and writer Heidi Walker. A native of Washington State\, Heidi grew up exploring the state’s public spaces. Recently she has turned her camera lens to capture the variety of landscapes and adventures contained in the parks for her book “The Photographer’s Guide to Washington State Parks”. She began her project “because these special places I grew up in deserve to be photographic destinations in their own right.” \nFor this presentation\, Road Trip through the Lens\, Heidi has created themed road trips through several parks exploring Washington’s history\, flora\, fauna\, geology\, culinary specialties\, and just pretty scenery. Along the way she’ll give you hints and tips to help guide you on you own photographic adventure. \nHeidi has been surrounded by art her entire life\, with a photographer father and a painter mother. They spent every vacation traveling to National Parks in the US & Canada to capture their beauty. She grew up with the understanding that the outdoors and art go together naturally. Heidi has since shared this understanding through classes offered at The Mountaineers and in private workshops. \nHeidi’s website can me found here. \nMore details and tickets
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/behind-the-shot-road-trip-through-the-lens-with-heidi-walker/
LOCATION:The Mountaineers Seattle Program Center\, 7700 Sand Point Way Northeast\, Seattle\, 98115
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SUMMARY:BeWild Speaker Series: Heather Anderson\, What Life on the Nation's Longest Trails Has Taught Me
DESCRIPTION:The Mountaineers present: Heather Anderson \nBy the age of 25\, Washington’s Heather “Anish” Anderson had hiked the “Triple Crown” of hiking: the Appalachian Trail\, Pacific Crest Trail\, and Continental Divide Trail. After that\, with her wild oats sewn\, she attempted to settle down. It didn’t take. After a few years\, she left her job\, her marriage\, and a dissatisfied life and walked back into the mountains. \nIn November 2018\, Heather became the only woman to have completed a calendar year “Triple Crown of Backpacking\,” completing the Appalachian\, Pacific Crest\, and Continental Divide National Scenic Trails in a single calendar year. In the process\, she set a female Fastest Known Time (FKT) for the route— hiking it in 251 days\, 20 hours\, 10 minutes and is the only female “Triple Triple Crowner” having completed the entire route three times. \nWhat drives her passion for life on far-flung trails? It is something she asked herself in the days\, weeks\, and months she walked alone in wild places\, facing her fears\, loneliness\, and physical challenges. \nJoin us to hear Heather tell stories from her new memoir\, Thirst: 2600 Miles to Home\, published by Mountaineers Books\, and discover what she learned about herself and life on the trail. \n\nDoors – 6:00pm\nShow Starts – 7:00pm\nGeneral Admission – $12\, visit Eventbrite for tickets\nMountaineers Members receive a $2 discount with an online ticket purchase (see Eventbrite details for discount details/instructions)\n\nBeWild Speaker Series\nThe Mountaineers are proud to present the BeWild Speaker Series we’re putting passion and adventure on the stage. Come to any one of these talks – or all six – and we guarantee you’ll leave inspired to seek adventure\, connect with nature and work to protect wild places.
URL:https://mtsgreenway.org/event/bewild-speaker-series-heather-anderson-what-life-on-the-nations-longest-trails-has-taught-me/
LOCATION:The Mountaineers Seattle Program Center\, 7700 Sand Point Way Northeast\, Seattle\, 98115
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