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REDWOOD NEEDLES
Presented by the Sierra Club Redwood Chapter
Newsletter,
The REDWOOD NEEDLES
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National activist outings
Wilderness has always been at the core of the Sierra Club
mission. Our outings program started in 1901 to educate and
inspire people to fight for wilderness. In keeping with that
mission, the Sierra Club has made activist outings a key
component of the Wildlands Campaign. Activist outings show
off wild areas that need help and train participants to
become strong advocates for preservation in their local
communities.
Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem Workshop, Aug. 22-28,
1999.
Trip #99103A, cost $580. In south Florida the extraordinary
ecosystems of the Everglades and Florida Keys are threatened
as never before. Based in Key Largo, our Everglades to
the Coral Reefs outing is led by experienced guides
Vivian and Otto Spielbichler. The week-long Marine Lab
features classroom training as well as first-hand sea
encounters with snorkel, mask, and microscope. The complex
wetland and coral reef ecology deserves protection no less
than a purely terrestrial area. Treat yourself to our
intensive learning experience in the coral reefs, mangrove
estuaries, sea grass beds and the backcountry of Everglades
Ntional Park. (This trip is part of our water issues
campaign as well as the wildlands campaign.)
Utahs Aquarius Plateau, Sept. 11-18,
1999.
Trip #99104A, cost $445. Utah wildlands have achieved
national prominence lately. Americas Redrock
Wilderness Act, the exciting bill to preserve spectacular
Utah wildlands, includes new areas this year. This sixth
annual Utah activist outing studies the new expanded
wildlands inventory. Led by Vicky Hoover and Jim Catlin, it
is the first trip to highlight the plight of Utahs
national forests and Bureau of Land Management lands. A
four-day backpack journey on lofty forested Boulder Mountain
shows that Utah is more than desert. Broad views and
slickrock canyons round out this eight-day odyssey, along
with inspiration and learning skills to advocacy.
Blue Skies Over Big Bend, Nov. 7-13, 1999.
Trip #99105A, cost $395. Why have an outing to a national
park&emdash;Big Bend&emdash;one of the chief scenic
attractions in Texas? Isnt it already protected? Alas,
the blue skies and the famous spectacular vistas far off
into Mexico may soon disappear into a dense haze. A gradual,
apparently inexorable increase of pollution from power
plants on both sides of the border clouds the future of this
special place. Two short backpack forays plus carcamping
will let you experience the spectacular scenic and
geological features, unique flora and fauna, romantic border
history, and unforgetable sunsets. Enjoy a journey back in
time with leaders Rich Schiebel and Scott Royder and learn
to be part of the solution.
For more information, contact Vicky Hoover at
415-977-5527 or vicky.hoover@sierraclub.org. Ask about
partial scholarships for applicants for whom cost is a
deterrent. Some Chapters may be able to help if you become
an official Chapter representative. For a trip brochure and
application form, call the Sierra Club Outing
Departments 24-hour voicemail at 415-977-5522, or
visit www.sierraclub.org/outings.
&emdash; Vicky Hoover, Chair, National Activist Outings
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Last updated on 3/02/99
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