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The size of a softball, the SingleNest Hammock allows hammock camping without the bulk and weight. Weighing a mere 18 oz. and holding up to 400 lbs, the SingleNest Hammock is a great alternative to a tent! Available at The Base Camp in Forest/Silver, Khaki/Olive and Navy/Blue.
This rain tarp features taped seams, ripstop nylon and six points of attachment for confident coverage during wet weather. Don't be caught in a storm without it! Available at The Base Camp in Grey, Olive and Navy.

Committed to that yoga session? Update your wardrobe to an outfit that will stretch with you and can also handle multiple downward dogs.Pictured above (right-left, top-bottom): Marmot Ladies Bliss Capri in Dark Steel, Marmot Ladies Vogue Tank in Dark Ocean Flower, Marmot Ladies Arena Hoody in Dark Ocean, Vibram Ladies Classic in Black, Prana E.C.O Yoga Mat in Sage/Lemon, Klean Kanteen Classic 18oz. Stainless Steel Bottle.

The Base Camp is excited to host the 2009-2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival! We will host the film festival in Billings Wednesday May 5, 7:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Center Auditorium and Friday evening, May 7, 7 p.m. at the Helena Middle School Auditorium.
View descriptions of selected films by pressing "Read the rest of this entry" below.
Tickets are on sale at The Base Camp! Adults - $8.50, Students - $6.50 Tickets at the door Adults - $10.00, Students - $8.00
Read the article in the Helena IR!
RL Nordic Center is experiencing warm, pleasant March weather which has been cool in the mornings and warm in the afternoons. Skate skiing has been great on firm morning snow. Classic skiing good in the pm's. Grooming has been limited due to frozen, icey morning snow and melted snow as soon as the sun hits it. Setting of tracks has been nearly impossible.
So don't expect much improvement until winter snows return and then only if the weather stays cold enough to preserve it.
Although you may ski at RL Nordic Center in marginal conditions, we may have to cease grooming if the weather does not cooperate.
Yes, crust cruising is a possibility at the Nordic Center in the morning when the snow is frozen! The skate skiing is good early on firm trails and open meadows. Classic skiing is less enjoyable until pm when the sun and temperatures soften the snow.
Ed has been touching up some trails with the groomer, but the window of opportunity is narrow with our temps so warm. We'll try to do more grooming for the weekend.
The Far Side has not been groomed and has some frozen ruts. Be careful over there; it's not for the faint of heart.