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Show 10 rklluip Time Sptmbr 10. 2002 Adventure setting a trek route with our map and compass. Later in the afternoon we went into the woods below our campsite and built a small shelter from limbs and pine boughs. Hudlow took the opportunity to teach us a few different knots, and explained the different ends with mountain climb M from page 9 Working together, and using a pole as a center support, we tied lines from the parachute out to several trees. When it shelwas done, we had a circus ter from the rain. That day we spent quite a bit of time learning the proper way to build a fire, and searching the woods for burnable wood. Pitch wood is wood that has been tent-lik- e rugged, manly, neat looking and important to know, it is always best to have a tent, tarp or something easy and waterproof, said Hudlow, who always carries a tarp with him. 3100 W. 1700 South in Syracuse. The shotgun scramble starts at 8 a m. The cost is $50 per person and includes golf, cart, prize fund and lunch. Play is limited to the first 36 teams that sign up. Prizes include hotel reservations in Logan, Salt Lake City and Wendover, Nev., restaurant .'u, y two-mi- size were graded. Fire not only keeps the body warm in a cold environment and provides heat to cook and boil water, but also, fire is a huge psychological factor in keeping morale high, said Hudlow. Gourley and Romano tied for first place in the competition that night, but more events were planned for the next day. After the we all went fishWilliams an ing. caught albino trout, which he promptly cooked in a tasty mix when we got back to camp. Saturday we went to Camp Steiner, a Boy Scout camp that Breck has access to. There, we learned about signaling, and were graded on triangulation and le Q Hess pis? ,000 Frames On Display! -- Hess Fitness Center is sponsoring a triathlon, which includes bike a swim, 1 run. The event ride and is scheduled for Sept. 28 at 9 400-met- 2.5-mi- le a.m. Those who want to participate in the triathalon can as an individual or as a group. The triathalon also needs 15 volunteers to help count laps for swimmers, work at aid stations and assist in traffic control. Volunteers should arrive at Hess Fitness Center by 8:45 a.m. For more information contact Mike Rypien at Ext reg-ist- lead-fille- Cajun-cornme- sponsors triathalon mini-shelte- rs g, er (rtrjtlffins. N. Vlak tea 111 Residential onimtsrcia! Pun-has- t Refinance Cons ruction Manufactured log Homes Land los Credit Problems ItHl UcM Ratio A.B.C ft n Credit Low Ratea 1 C A ReflnanceZ-.77rrT7-frr.ff-inifH- pnxs .1 PA ot competition. Preparation, time and f certificates and Utah Jazz tickwifl hefc estabets. The lish a scholarship fund for the American IndianAlaskan Native Program. For more details, contact Dennis Gough at Ext. Bonnie Page at Ext 70698, and Virginia Paulson at Ext After we hiked back Col. Ssb Romano and Airman Mlcah Garbarlno stand on the 12,000-fosummit of Bald Mountain they to camp, Hudlow set up reached on the last day of the Wilderness Survival Class. The mountain overlooks the vast wilderness, lakes a trek route and we had and peaks of the Uinta range. a graded exercise on navigation. There down camp. Saturday night, there had ued onto the summit where the view was were waypoints, and we had to find them been some talk of climbing Bald Mounspectacular. The Uintas spread out like tain. A trail winds to the top of a green blanket all around us. Tiny lakes and record the number on it, the headsummit Breck took us to dotted the rugged landscape, and large ing to the next way point, and the pace its 12,000-foo- t the trailhead so we could check it out, peaks outlined the horizon. Romano and count. After that, we built on our and once we got there, Butterfield and I stayed at the summit admiring the view Williams took off up the trail, not wastand what we had accomplished, for about own, and had another fire starting coming any time. Breck convinced me that 15 minutes before heading down. petition. After all the points were tallied, Romano and Gourley came out on top, if I didn't go up I would regret it He was The hike was an added bonus after a wonderful weekend. right. winning the knives. The hike was rough for me. A CaliThat night, Breck showed everyone During the class sessions at Out door how to make fry bread. It is a simple fornia native, I'd never been at that altiRecreation, and my time with the group recipe and the ingredients are easy to tude before. I had a splitting headache, in the woods, I learned that in the batd into any camping situation. The bursting lungs and tle between man and wilderness, I didlegs. Romano Eack was a good side dish to the game was right behind me all the way. Both of n't need to be "McGuyver" to walk away hens Breck brought along. We slapped us were slowed by the altitude. About 45 alive. I just needed a basic understandthe birds full of seasoning, wrapped them minutes later, as we reached the suming of survival skills and solid preparain heavy foil and cooked them right on mit Butterfield and Williams were already tion before any trip. on their way down. the coals in the fire pit. For more information on outdoor advenNot in a hurry and determined to enjoy tures, call Chris Breck at Outdoor RecreSunday morning, after a big breakfast of ham, eggs and pancakes, we all tore the view, we let them pass and contin ation, Ext fire-buildi- ng 1 Saturday natural shelters are saturated with pitch or sap and is extremely 8 Golf tournament ' The American IndianAlaskan Native Program is sponsoring a golf tournament Saturday at the Glen Eagle Golf Course, types of shelters and their benefits. Basically, while burnable. Hudlow called the wood a gold mine find for anyone trying to start a fire because the shavings and kindling will light, wet or dry, and burn hot enough to start a fire quickly with proper preparation. When we were on our trek route earlier that day, Hudlow found a stump full of pitch wood and we all brought a chunk back to camp to use in our fires. 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