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| Newsletter - February 2006 |
What's new with Anew
Trip Reports
Need a little motivation to get you outside? Then look no further than our Trip Reports. As of this winter, we are posting detailed trip reports from our longer guided trips and personal adventures.
Educational Articles
Outdoor related articles are in the works. Topics range from cooking with dutch ovens, to helpful paddling tips. Check out this month's article "Clothing For the Outdoors" (the introduction is located under Experience Says in this month's newsletter).
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Upcoming events
Some Snow, a little Snow, and maybe more Snow
The winter is in full affect in the Cascades, so catch it if you can. Join us on a Snow Shoeing or Ski Touring trip before winter slides by.
February 11 th -12 th , 18 th -19 th
253-905-6634 to book now!
Superbowl Sunday
Go Seahawks!!! Lets all cheer on the Hawks for their first Superbowl title Feb 5th.
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Notes from the Field
Scottish Lakes Trip Report
by Adrienne Sherred
Heads down, hoods up. Left, right. Has it already been four hours since we left the cars? Left, right. Conversation has for the most part been reduced to the question that is on everyone's minds, "How much further do you think it is?" Left, right. The mountains are shrouded in a thick maze of clouds and mist, as if they are keeping their beauty a mystery for us to discover only after we have earned it. Left, right. My mind is racing with thoughts of powder lines, wood burning hot tubs and good food, when the smell of smoke stops me in my tracks. Looking up, I am rewarded with seeing a variety of small cabins tucked into a large stand of trees. We've made it. The Scottish Lakes adventure has begun.
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Experience Says
Clothing For The Outdoors
By John Schaefer
The Outdoorsman. This word has conjured up a variety of images that have changed and transformed over time; from the Alaskan trapper, with fur boots and deerskin coat, to the early mountaineers with their wool knickers and lace up boots, to today's brightly colored men and women in high tech gear. While some of the traditional fabrics have remained the same, the style and functionality has been transformed into some of the most advanced clothing the world has ever seen. One thing remains the same however, what we wear only works as well as our ability to use it. The following will take a look at the materials used in today's outdoor clothing, tips on what to wear and when to wear it, and a list of a few of Anew Outdoors' favorite pieces.
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John Schaefer
253-905-6634
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