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Part of News Release (March 1, 1974) TESC launches an Outdoor Activities Program for formal and informal outdoor courses

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The Evergreen

NEWS

Olympia. Washington

State

College
866-6128

98505

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 1, 1974

MOUNTAINEERING
The Evergreen
mountain

State College

courses

will be formal,
transportation

and outings,
requiring

programs

the "common adventurer"
which have minimal

The basic

include
philosophy

include

and ski touring

throughout

Some of these

and hiking and will follow

to participate

in outings
Anyone

Kiosk.

course,

summit climb outings,

rock

the quarter.

shelter building

will provide

considerations,

instruction

in mountain

route finding,

belaying,

overnight

group decision

making,

The cost is $20 for students,

two weekend

outings

travel with

camping

and

use of ice axe

with igloos and snow caves, and crevasse

of four lecture hall discussions,

climb Mt. Rainier.

rescue.

The

and a chance to

$25 for faculty and staff and $30 for

members.

For those interested
throughout

in "bagging

peaks",

the state of Washington,

Peak, Mt. Shukson, Mt. Rainier,

students,

of spring

lessons which begin the first week of spring quarter

course in mountaineering

course consists

touring,

people

a basic mountaineering

knot tying, rope handling,

Glacier

Sally Lee.

and do not require a guide or leader, Ms. Lee says.

equipment,

peaks

bicycle

which encourages

such as hypothermic

community

a variety

fee; others, will be informal with inevitable

river running,

objectives

and crampons,

is offering

coordinator

a trip or outing by coming to the Outdoors

courses

and continue

to student

a registration

danger,

The formal programs
climbing

according

Program

expenses.

The informal

may initiate

Outdoor Activities

COURSES

there will be guided ascents

including

Mt. St. Helens, Pinnacle

Mt. Stuart and others.

$32.50 for faculty and staff and $35 for community
- more Dick

Nichols.

Infor mation

to nine prominent

Director
Services

Peak,

Cost will be $30 for

members

for all nine climbs.

-2-

Two types of rock climbing
Washington.

One consists

class ability
which

level.

courses will be offered

of "following"

A multiple

of aid climbing,

with the security

of a top-rope

from Bob Jensen.

Enrollment

three persons
A four-week
to Paradise
includes
Equipment

belay.

and solo self-feeding

transportation.

Cost is $25 with admission

in both of the rock climbing
instruction

866-6530,

course consists

lessons

-30-

only
to

and travel

The cost is $25, which

can be checked out from the Outdoor

stop by the Campus Recreation

or 866-6027.

to be done

contact.

Center.

or sign up sheets,

course,

by permission

and close teacher-student

Ski touring equipment

to establish

courses will be limited

White Pass and Mt. St. Helens.

center in the Campus Recreation

#302, or phone

the weekend

belay climbing

course in spring ski touring will include Wednesday

near Mt. Rainier,

problems

The second type of rock climbing

leading,

to insure intensive

For more information
office

and short boulder

lead climb will follow completing

costs $10 plus transportation.

of two weekends

techniques

in April and May near Leavenworth,

Center