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OUTDOOR

ADVENTURES

Outdoor Adventures has

had

more trips this year than ever

be–

fore. The popularity of O A.

hos

steadily grown since its

beQn–

nlng

two and a half years

ago

From its start in a small office

In the

old

Serra Snack Bar. to its present

location

in the U.C.•

O.A. has been met with enthusiasm by students. faculty and

staff alike.

"Going

on an Outdoor Adventure trip

is

a great vacation In

the middle of the semester". said one exuberant student after

returning from the Black Canyon Canoe outing. The Black Can–

yon trip. one of ourmost popular outings. voyages up the deep

cut canyon of the Colorado River. As the sun dances on the

red cHffs. Bighorn sheep

boU'ld

over rocks and cactus. The

rug–

ged

environment provides some of nature's most beautiful

scenery. After a day of paddling, your efforts are rewarded

with long soaks in the natural hot spring pools

In addition to the Black Canyon trip, we offer camping. rock

climbing. mountain biking andhiking. Someof our more leisurely

trips include ballooning. camping In Catalina and deep sea

fish–

ing. We provide guided outings designed for all

skill

levels.

Outdoor Adventures is a non-profit division of Student Affairs.

As a result, the trips are reasonably priced and accommodat–

ing to the student work schedule. So everyone can go!

Outdoor Adventures

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