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Outdoor Adventures

A:te

you tired of the everyday

scenery of our campus?

Do

you

feel as if you're going

to

explode if

you don't get away from all that

stress?

Do

yoll like to ski, back–

pack, camp, bicycle, rockclimb,

and visit wilderness areas like Yo–

semite and Catalina?

Outdoor Adventures is a part of

the USD Student Affairs and the

office is located on the lower level

of the University Center. The

goals of Outdoor adventures are to

provide service

to

the community

of USD in the areas of bicycle re–

pair, outdoor travel and equip–

ment rental.

Outdoor adventures has outings

every weekend that you and your

friends are welcome to take part.

Experience hot springs, a sauna

cave, Indian petroglyths, and can–

oeing on the crystal clear waters

of Black Canyon. Backpack

to

the

top of San Jacinto mountain over–

looking Palm Springs. Pedal your

way through the gently rolling

countryside visiting wineries and

savoring their fine wines. Exper–

ience the thrill of drifting with

the wind on a hot air balloon.

Learn the daring sport of rock–

climbing or snorkle in Lovers Cove

on Catalina Island. These outings

are designed to cater

to

your plea–

sures and there is no better way to

meet some fun loving people who

enjoy the wilderness like you.

Black Canyon is known for its natun,J beauty and peaeefulness. Also, we manager to catch the OA staffat a

rare moment, but believe it or not they make it all possible.

128 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE&

The only way

to

wake up on an Outdoor Adventure

is

to

take

the Nestea Jcetea plunge

in

the Colorado River.

The Joshua Tree Rockclimb gives students the chance to

challenge their physical abilities.

Pete Ryan takes time out to enjoy the beauty of nature.

II you do what you've always done, you11 be what you've always been.

Pete Ryan, Director of Outdoor Adventures