UM-Helena Kayak Class Aug 6-Helena

Posted on December 2nd, 2011

Intro to Kayaking & Paddle Technique

Become familiar with the basics of the equipment before you get in the water! You’ll learn the different paddling strokes, along with how to control, stop, and brace your boat. Kayaks may be rented for $10 each - to be paid AT CLASS. Please let us know in advance if you will need one. Our instructor has been successfully teaching people of all ages and abilities for a number of years.

JoAnne Thun. 2 hours.

Tuition: $18 + kayak

5:30-7:30pm

Four Easy Ways to Register

#1. By Phone: 406-444-6858 or 444-7378
We will accept phone registrations with either VISA , MasterCard, or Discover. Please Include:

  • The course title, start date and time.
  • Your name, address, day & evening phone.
  • Your credit card number, expiration date, and CVV code.

#2. By Mail or E-mail:
Fill out the registration form and mail in with your check, money order, or charge card information to:
UM-Helena,
1115 N. Roberts Street,
Helena, MT 59601

#3. In Person:
UM - Helena Donaldson Campus
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm

#4. By Fax: 406-444-6892
Fax registration form, with credit card or business billing information.

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Walk by the Light of the Moon Aug 1-Line Creek Trail-Billings

Posted on December 2nd, 2011

Once a month, as the full moon dictates, it seems safe to venture out into the dark while the moon makes shadows.  Experience your National Forest from a different perspective – under the light of the full moon.  Please join our interpreters and naturalists for evenings of exploration in the moonlight.  Interpreters range from foresters to biologists, from scientists to historians, from poets to storytellers.

Wednesday, August 1st – Gentian Moon on Line Creek Trail, 7:00 pm

Many of the walks are a night or two before the full moon, to take advantage of the earlier moonrise.  The walks will often be located along a trail, with one or more interpreters located along the route of ½ to 2 miles on easy terrain.

Participants may want to bring flashlights in case the moon does not cooperate.  Anticipate the weather and dress accordingly.

For more information, contact the Beartooth Ranger District at (406) 446-2103, or refer to the website at www.fs.fed.us/r1/custer/recreationParticipants with questions or special needs can call the Beartooth Ranger District.

 

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Walk by the Light of the Moon Aug 31-Red Lodge Mtn Overlook

Posted on December 2nd, 2011

Once a month, as the full moon dictates, it seems safe to venture out into the dark while the moon makes shadows.  Experience your National Forest from a different perspective – under the light of the full moon.  Please join our interpreters and naturalists for evenings of exploration in the moonlight.  Interpreters range from foresters to biologists, from scientists to historians, from poets to storytellers.

Friday, August 31st – Blue Migration Moon at Red Lodge Mountain Overlook, 7:00 p.m

Many of the walks are a night or two before the full moon, to take advantage of the earlier moonrise.  The walks will often be located along a trail, with one or more interpreters located along the route of ½ to 2 miles on easy terrain.

Participants may want to bring flashlights in case the moon does not cooperate.  Anticipate the weather and dress accordingly.

For more information, contact the Beartooth Ranger District at (406) 446-2103, or refer to the website at www.fs.fed.us/r1/custer/recreationParticipants with questions or special needs can call the Beartooth Ranger District.

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Walk by the Light of the Moon Sept 29-Billings

Posted on December 2nd, 2011

Once a month, as the full moon dictates, it seems safe to venture out into the dark while the moon makes shadows.  Experience your National Forest from a different perspective – under the light of the full moon.  Please join our interpreters and naturalists for evenings of exploration in the moonlight.  Interpreters range from foresters to biologists, from scientists to historians, from poets to storytellers.

Saturday, September 29th –Settler’s Moon on Face of the Mountain Trail, 6:30 p.m

Many of the walks are a night or two before the full moon, to take advantage of the earlier moonrise.  The walks will often be located along a trail, with one or more interpreters located along the route of ½ to 2 miles on easy terrain.

Participants may want to bring flashlights in case the moon does not cooperate.  Anticipate the weather and dress accordingly.

For more information, contact the Beartooth Ranger District at (406) 446-2103, or refer to the website at www.fs.fed.us/r1/custer/recreationParticipants with questions or special needs can call the Beartooth Ranger District.

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Walk by the Light of the Moon Oct 27-Silver Run Trail-Billings

Posted on December 2nd, 2011

Once a month, as the full moon dictates, it seems safe to venture out into the dark while the moon makes shadows.  Experience your National Forest from a different perspective – under the light of the full moon.  Please join our interpreters and naturalists for evenings of exploration in the moonlight.  Interpreters range from foresters to biologists, from scientists to historians, from poets to storytellers.

Saturday, October 27th –Juniper Moon on Silver Run Trail, 5:30 p.m

Many of the walks are a night or two before the full moon, to take advantage of the earlier moonrise.  The walks will often be located along a trail, with one or more interpreters located along the route of ½ to 2 miles on easy terrain.

Participants may want to bring flashlights in case the moon does not cooperate.  Anticipate the weather and dress accordingly.

For more information, contact the Beartooth Ranger District at (406) 446-2103, or refer to the website at www.fs.fed.us/r1/custer/recreationParticipants with questions or special needs can call the Beartooth Ranger District.

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Helena Kayak Class

Posted on December 2nd, 2011

Introduction to Recreational Kayaking

June Dates:     TBA

A basic class to introduce you to equipment, safety and paddling strokes used to paddle efficiently on flat water.  Class includes an evening lecture hosted at The Base Camp from 6:00-7:30 p.m. and a water session held at Spring Meadow Lake from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.   Equipment is provided.

Class Size: Minimum of 3

Cost: $40 per person, per session.

Please contact The Base Camp-Helena 443-5360 with any questions!

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