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SUMMARY:CIWC--Appalachian Trail\, Virginia – McAfee Knob/Triple Crown (Oct 13-17\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2392926 \nAppalachian Trail\, Virginia – McAfee Knob/Triple Crown\nOctober 13-17\, 2017\nCo-Leader: Leslie Green (lesliekgreen@gmail.com)\nCo-Leader: Barb Shanks (barb.shanks103@gmail.com)\nTrip cost: $270\nCancellation Date and full payment: August 7\, 2017\nAdults only\nGroup Size: Maximum 9 Minimum 7\nWilderness Level: 2 Difficulty Rating: Strenuous 2 days at 10+ miles per day\nMcAfee Knob is one of the most photographed spots on the Appalachian Trail and a bucket list item for hikers around the world. Beyond that we’ll actually be taking in the “Triple Crown” that includes McAfee Knob\, Tinker Cliff and Dragon’s Tooth in this AT trip to Central Virginia\nWe will start on Friday afternoon with a stay along the way in Beckley WV. A short ways along from there\, our first hike will be the Dragon’s Tooth\, a unique geologic feature that consists of Tuscarora quartzite spires which outcrop on the top of Cove Mountain. Then we’ll stay in Daleville VA before we start a 21 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail. Along the way we will view the Tinker Cliff\, stay in two AT shelters and have plenty of time to take in the scenery get all our pictures of the Blue Ridge Mountains when we arrive at the McAfee Knob. The trip is planned from Friday to Tuesday with hopes of avoiding the hiker crowds in the shelters over the week-end. Surely the fall colors will also be part of our trail delight.\nThe trip price includes two nights’ hotel lodging with breakfasts\, two trail breakfasts\, two trail dinners\, shuttles\, and transportation in the club van. In preparation for the trip a couple of day hikes and a possible overnight hike will be arranged.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-appalachian-trail-virginia-mcafee-knobtriple-crown-oct-13-17-2017/
LOCATION:Appalachian Trail\, Virginia
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171007T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170927T145555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T151810Z
UID:1896-1507363200-1507464000@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Lost in the Woods at Location TBD (Oct 7-8\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2640312 \nLost in the Woods\n  October 7-8\, 2017\n  Leaders: Bob Hart and Steve Kinch\n  Contact: ciwcinfo@gmail.com\n  Cost: $30\n  Cancellation Date and full payment: September 15\, 2017\n  Adults only\n  Group Size: Maximum  11   Minimum  8\n Wilderness Level:  3\n  Difficulty: Moderate \n  Lost in the Woods\n  Are you ready to become a survivor?  On this trip we’ll learn the importance and value of carrying “THE ESSENTIALS” in your day pack.   The scenario – we’re out day hiking and something goes wrong.  Now we are forced to spend the night in the woods with only the contents of our day packs to SURVIVE. \n  This will be an intermediate trip (not for beginners) and we’ll work together to make a shelter\, find water\, build a fire and improvise with basic tools you will have in your day pack.  A list of essentials will be provided by the leaders and it will compare very closely with the classic and modern lists that outdoor experts and survivalists use.   Tents and sleeping bags are out so you’ll be improvising to make a shelter and stay warm during the night.  You’ll also be working as a team.  Not only will it be fun but rewarding as a memorable learning experience.  We are asking that everyone who applies should have spent a minimum of 3 nights in previous backcountry situations. \n  This will be a reprise of a similar CIWC event from 2015.  The participants in that event were all newer members in the club at the time with less than 2 years of club experience.  Six of that group have gone on to become trip leaders and 3 became members of the board. So\, they were successful and what a confidence builder! \n  The exact destination will be withheld until the end but you’ll be guided to meet at a rendezvous point outside of the wilderness.  The event will last just a bit over 24 hours from Saturday morning to Sunday morning.  The cost (estimated at $30) will cover “one last meal” (at lunch) and some surprises.  You’ll be expected to submit a medical form and sign a waiver and release.\n  Additional information including a list of what to bring will be supplied after you sign up.  Cancellation date is:  Sept 15\, 2017.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-lost-in-the-woods-at-location-tbd-oct-7-8-2017/
LOCATION:TBD
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171008
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170927T150947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T151821Z
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SUMMARY:HCKC--Eagle Creek Full Moon Paddle (Oct 7\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2444559 \nTrip Sponsor:  Jeff Stejskal\n  We will have a moonlight paddle at Eagle Creek on Saturday\, October 7\, 2017 since there is a nearly full (97%) moon on this evening. The sun will set at 7:17 pm and the moon will be rising at 8:55 PM at 75 degree’s East North East. Hopefully\, we’ll have clear skies. \n  When: Saturday\, October 7\, 2017—Please get there around 6:45 pm so that we can be ready to launch right before sunset at 7:15 pm.\n  Meeting Place:  The boat ramps just north of Rick’s Cafe Boatyard restaurant off of Dandy Trail.  Bring 5 dollars in cash or quarters for entry fee.  Address 4212 Dandy Trail\, Indianapolis\, IN 46254\n  What to Bring:  Kayak\, Paddling Gear (Life jacket\, safety equipment\,). Life jackets must be worn at all time while we are on the water. Whistle on your Life Jacket. White Light since we will be paddling at night. Each boat must carry a white light such as head light or flash light. Water to drink and a snack.\n  Safety Procedures:  We paddle as a group with a lead and sweep boat since it is possible to get turned around in the dark.  For addition safety\, we will implement a “buddy” system where everyone has at least one other boat that they paddle with.\n  Contact Information: If you wish to attend or have questions by 7:00 pm on Friday\, October 6\, please contact Jeff Stejskal at jeffs45321@hotmail.com
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-eagle-creek-full-moon-paddle-oct-7-2017/
LOCATION:Dandy Trail Ramp\, Eagle Creek Park\, Indianapolis\, IN
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171008
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T130959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T151842Z
UID:1356-1507334400-1507420799@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:HCKC--Hindostan Falls\, East Fork of White River (Oct 7\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2465192 \nThis is a scenic trip on the East Fork of the White River ending at Hindostan Falls. It is a 13.5 trip so plan on 6 hours on the river with a lunch stop. This is a good beginner trip; just be confident that you are capable of paddling at least 6 hours straight. Camping is available at Martin State Forest 2 miles east of Shoals on US 50. \nTrip Leader: Natalie Needham\nSee newsletter for more information
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-hindostan-falls-east-fork-of-white-river/
LOCATION:Shoals
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171009
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133111Z
UID:1292-1506816000-1507507199@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Sylvania Wilderness Canoeing and Porcupine Mountains State Park Sightseeing\, Upper Peninsula\, Michigan (Oct 1-7\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2396265 \nSylvania Wilderness Canoeing and\nPorcupine Mountains State Park Sightseeing\,\nUpper Peninsula\, MI\nSunday\, October 1 through Saturday\, October 7\, 2017\nCo-Leaders: Elden Hartman: elhart54@sbcglobal.net and Roger Coulter: jroger7@aol.com\nTrip Fee: $355.00\nCancellation Date: August 15\, 2017\nRating: Beginner to Moderate Level; Adults and Teenagers 14 or older\, with experience\nWe will depart Indianapolis early in the morning on Sunday\, October 1\, 2017 and drive through Rockford\, IL and then straight up through the middle of WI into the Upper Peninsula of MI\, to the 60\,000 acre Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park near Ontonagon\, MI\, where we will spend two nights in a rustic cabin with 8 bunks near the shores of Lake Superior. We will spend a full day there on Monday to see some beautiful sights of the “Porkies”\, including the Lake of the Clouds Scenic Area\, the Escarpment Trail and the Overlook Trail. On Tuesday\, we will drive 70 miles to Sylvania Wilderness in Ottawa National Forest near Watersmeet\, MI\, stopping on the way at Sylvania Outfitters to pick up our canoe paddles and PFDs. Our canoes will be shuttled for us to the Clark Lake landing. We will camp four nights in a primitive wilderness campsite on Clark Lake about a one hour paddle (and no portaging) from our entry point\, and take some day paddles or hikes from our base camp there. Sylvania Wilderness is a beautiful and pristine area of 18\,000 acres\, with 34 lakes\, and 25 miles of hiking trails and portages. The portages are well-maintained and easy trails of short to moderate length. One of the days while we are camping in Sylvania\, we will take a day trip in the van to the resort town of Eagle River\, WI\, about 35 miles away. We will leave our campsite on Clark Lake early on Saturday morning\, paddle back to the landing\, and hit the road after a much-needed hot shower\, arriving home late Saturday evening.\nThe trip fee will include all meals and snacks on Monday through Friday\, except for the day we travel to Eagle River\, and meals on the drive up and drive home on Sunday and Saturday. We will provide the stoves\, fuel\, cook gear\, eating and drinking cups\, plates\, and eating utensils. For suppers\, we will have home-made dehydrated meals or Mountain House entrees\, and Ramen noodles\, along with some puddings or other desserts. We may be able to have some fried fish to supplement our regular menu\, if we have fishermen\, and they catch fish they can keep. For lunches\, we will have peanut butter\, jelly\, tuna in foil packs\, Miracle Whip or mayonnaise on tortillas\, flatbread or sandwich thins. There will also be beef jerky\, summer sausage\, dried apples\, and granola bars for snacks. For breakfasts\, we will have bacon\, eggs\, oatmeal\, granola\, and pancakes\, but probably not all for the same breakfast! We will have coffee singles\, tea bags\, Crystal Lite drink mix packets\, and hot cocoa for drinks. No alcoholic beverages will be permitted. We will have filtered lake water to drink at all times as well. If you have any special dietary needs or complaints with the above fare\, let me know. There will be weight and space restrictions on what you can bring. The club leaders will bring all the food and gear needed for the trip. You will just need an inflatable sleeping pad\, sleeping bag\, tent\, and clothes. No bulky foam pads or metal chairs will be allowed\, and cans and bottles are prohibited pursuant to National Forest regulations.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-sylvania-wilderness-canoeing-and-porcupine-mountains-state-park-sightseeing-upper-peninsula-mi-oct-1-7-2017/
LOCATION:Sylvania Wilderness Canoeing and Porcupine Mountains State Park Sightseeing\, Upper Peninsula\, MI
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170930T133000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T130959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T151918Z
UID:1380-1506765600-1506778200@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:HCKC--Eagle Creek Clean-Up (Sept 30\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2637129 \nWe will have a shoreline cleanup of Eagle Creek on Saturday\, September 30th. This is an opportunity to pay back one of our local partners and one of Indianapolis’s premier paddling resources by cleaning up the shores of Eagle Creek reservoir.\n* When: Saturday\, September 30th\, 10 a.m (Ready to Launch) until 1:00 pm \n* Where: Eagle Creek Park\, Canoe and Kayak put-in at the southwest end of the Discovery Center Parking Lot (next to Go Ape) \n* What to Bring: Snacks\, water\, gloves\, hat\, good water shoes\, sunscreen\, bug spray\, and your canoe or kayak. Trash bags and some trash grabber thingies will be provided. You might bring a knife for cutting fishing line. \n* Park Entry: This event has been added to the park calendar. When entering the park\, please tell the person at the entrance that you are a HCKC member here for the shoreline clean up. \nWe’ll plan to work until early afternoon or until we run out of trash to pick up. Plan to stay for all or part of the clean-up\, and we often go out of lunch afterwards.\nFor all the club members who have enjoyed getting into the park using the HCKC park pass on Tuesdays\, this clean-up is part of the price for that privilege. The club is committed to work 100 volunteer hours for the park in 2017. The HCKC gets volunteer hours for safety boating during the park’s popular moonlight and sunset paddles run by the Eagle Creek Outfitters\, and for clean-ups during the year. We’d like to thank those who have safety boated or already helped with park clean-ups.\nSide note: On a warm July day\, two HCKC members got to do some impromptu safety boating when they noticed two swimmers struggling to make progress towards shore while towing a swamped tandem kayak. Fortunately\, the swimmers were not panicked\, had retained both paddles\, ziplock bag with electronics\, and were wearing life jackets. Minutes later\, tandem drained and floating\, bilge pump (point of discussion) used to get even more water out\, and two paddlers back in the boat\, and once again on their way!\nQuestions? E-mail Kellie Kaneshiro (knkane@gmail.com)
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-eagle-creek-clean-up/
LOCATION:Eagle Creek Park Canoe/Kayak Ramp\, 7602 Walnut Point Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46254\, United States
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171002
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133145Z
UID:1296-1506729600-1506902399@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Beginners Backpacking Trip -- Morgan-Monroe Backpacking Skills Trip\, Indiana (Sept 30-Oct 1\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2622656 \nBeginners Backpacking Trip\nMorgan-Monroe Backpacking Skills Trip \nSeptember 30 – October 1\, 2017 \nTrip Leaders: Bob Hart and Sharon Williams (ciwcinfo@gmail.com)\nCost: $25 (non-refundable) for Sat Dinner and Sunday Breakfast and use of club gear – Bring lunch and snacks for the trail\nMaximum/Minimum number: 8/6 \nMorgan–Monroe State Forest (south of Martinsville)\nSeptember 30\, 2017\, 9:30 AM to October 1\, 2017 12:00 pm\n(no rain date)\nWilderness Level 2 (EMS help may be over an hour away) – cell service spotty at best.\nCancellation Date: September 15th (fee must be received by this date)\nLearn and practice backpacking skills with experienced CIWC members. First priority for this trip is reserved for those who have not yet participated in a beginner trip in 2017. The trip will then open to other members who have attended an event this year and would like to attend another one by August 12\, 2017.\nRendezvous point: To be announced. \nTrip Plan: First order of the day will be to get acquainted and then make sure everyone has their pack adjusted properly. Group items will be dispersed among the participants\, which will consist of group food\, cooking and kitchen gear and some materials we’ll use in skills training\, such as water filters and ropes for hanging food at night. Everything we will need for overnight will be carried into the backcountry where we will make camp\,\nWorking as a group goals would be to teach the basics of shelter\, fire\, water\, personal hygiene and camp food. It will be extremely helpful if participants have either (1) been to the beginning backpacking class or (2) have prior camping experience.\nShelter: We would cover how to pitch a backpacking tent and keep the inside dry. We will also show various methods of erecting a tarp.\nFire: We would teach how to gather tinder and fuel and how to start and safely maintain a fire.\nWater: Various water collection and purification procedures will be demonstrated.\nPersonal Hygiene: Personal cleanliness and “bathroom” processes will be explained.\nCamp Food: Leaders will demonstrate and prepare a camp dinner and a camp breakfast. Group involvement is a key part of our club culture for shared camp duties for meal preparation and clean up procedures. So\, we will involve everyone in the process. Methods will be discussed and demonstrated for keeping a clean camp and protecting food from critters.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-beginners-backpacking-trip-morgan-monroe-backpacking-skills-trip-indiana-sept-30-oct-1-2017/
LOCATION:Morgan-Monroe\, Indiana
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T035800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T043559Z
UID:1167-1506153600-1506272400@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:RR--Rifle 125 (Basic Rifle) – Two Day (Bedford\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:Rifle 125 (Basic Rifle) Overview\nPrerequisites: None \nEquipment: Bring 150 to 200 rounds of ammunition per day and a safe rifle.  It is helpful that all ammunition be of the same type (i.e. same weight\, manufacturer\, etc) for this event.  Our volunteers have identified several accessories that may be helpful at this type of event.   Shooting will primarily be at 25 yards.  At some facilities\, it may be possible to move out to longer distances\, but a rimfire rifle should be just fine for all activities. \nOverview:  This our signature offering\, based on traditional American riflecraft that teaches “Hits Count!” It is appropriate for a wide breadth of student skill levels. This course lays a sound foundation for students to shoot groups under time pressure from a variety of practical field positions.  Rifle 125 includes classroom and range time learning to shoot rifles. Students learn: \n\nRules for safe gun handling & range rules\nRifle parts and operation & ammunition\nShooting fundamentals: Five steps to firing each shot\nNatural Point of Aim\nShooting from the prone\, standing and sitting/kneeling positions to include use of the sling\nIntroduction to Sight Adjustments and basic calculation of minutes of angle\n25 Yard “Morgan’s 13” Classifier\n25 Yard Rifle Qualifier\nTwo Day Only:  Intermediate calculation of minutes of angle for precise sight adjustments at all ranges\nTwo Day Only:  Introduction to Field Shooting\, to include basic ballistics and live firing to longer distances (if the range facility permits)\nTwo Day Only:  As time allows\, there may be additional opportunities to engage in challenging competitions to include the Rifle Qualifier\, Classic Carbine Qualification\, Battle Rattle\, and/or Field Shoot\n\nThe Midnight Ride of Paul Revere\nHear the true story of Paul Revere’s famous ride and learn about the events that immediately precipitated the Revolutionary War. Paul Revere did not ride alone – many individuals played crucial roles in the events of April 19th\, 1775. \nThis history presentation begins with alarm riders warning “the Regulars are out!” You’ll hear about the dramatic stand on Lexington Green and the “shots heard ’round the world” at Concord’s North Bridge. The tale concludes with harrowing life-or-death choices made along the 17 mile “battle road.” \nThis exciting tale will be woven throughout the day’s marksmanship events. \nSpecial Information for this Event\nTicket prices include all range fees\, delicious lunch\, snacks and refreshments. \nPotable water and porta-potty on site. Camping available with prior notification. Several local hotels/stores 10 minutes away.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/rr-rifle-125-basic-rifle-two-day-bedford-in/
LOCATION:The Bedford Contingent\, 3650 Springville-Judah Road\, Bedford\, IN\, 47421\, United States
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Events In Indiana,Revere's Riders,Rifle 125 (hits Count!)
ORGANIZER;CN="~Rayne~":MAILTO:rayne@reveresriders.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170924
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T130959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133232Z
UID:1352-1506124800-1506211199@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:HCKC--White River to Bonge's Tavern
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2465132 \nEnjoy a leisurely paddle and a fun day on the White River. The take-out will be near Bonge’s restaurant where paddlers will gather for a post-paddlers dinner. www.bongestavern.com\nTrip Leader: Mariann Davis\nSee newsletter for more information
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-white-river-to-bonges-tavern/
LOCATION:Perkinsville
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170922T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170922T230000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170830T012245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T012915Z
UID:1578-1506102300-1506121200@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:FNRA--Hamilton County Friends of NRA Banquet
DESCRIPTION:For details\, see the event flyer. \n 
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/fnra-hamilton-county-friends-of-nra-banquet/
LOCATION:502 East Event Center\, 502 East Carmel Dr.\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Friends of NRA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170926
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133253Z
UID:1284-1505520000-1506383999@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Acadia National Park\, Maine  (Sept 16-24\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2392906 \nAcadia National Park\, Maine\nSaturday Sept 16 – Sunday Sept 24\, 2017\nTrip Leader: Bashir Polash (bpolash@vt.edu)\nCo Leader: John Bredenkamp indyjohnb@hotmail.com\nTrip Cost: $410\nCancellation Date and full payment: June 30\, 2017\nAdult &Youth 16+ with adult okay\nGroup Size: Maximum 12 Minimum 10\nWilderness Level: 2\nDifficulty: moderate to strenuous\n40-60 miles total-10 miles max\nShakedown / Orientation Date: August 19/27\, 2017\nAcadia is comprised of a cluster of islands on the Atlantic coast of Maine. Mountains\, lakes\, streams\, wetlands\, forests\, meadows and beaches are all found within roughly 45\,000 acres comprising Acadia. In spite of its relatively small land area\, Acadia National Park has an amazing trail system with over 120 miles of trails beckoning for exploration. From family strolls along the rocky coastlines to strenuous and exposed scrambles to the tops of the majestic granite peaks\, Acadia has something for everyone.\nPlan is to rent two 7-passanger vans and group camp in one of the three group campsites. We will try Blackwood as our first preference when making reservation in 2017. Breakfast will be included in the trip cost. Individuals are responsible for lunch and dinner expenses in local restaurants. All other personal and travel expenses are also individual responsibility.\nBar Harbor International Airport (BHB) is within 10 miles of the park entrance. Next nearby major airport is Portland International Airport (PWM) [make sure NOT Portland\, Oregon]. Please arrive before noon on Sept 16\, 2017 and plan to meet at Bar Harbor airport by 1pm. Airline travel expense is not included in the club trip cost\nDaily activities will include moderate hiking with considerable elevation (over 1000 ft) gains. Based on the group aptitude\, a short kayak tour may be made optional using rentals from local outfitters. The cost will be individual responsibility.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-acadia-national-park-maine-sept-16-24-2017/
LOCATION:Acadia National Park\, Maine
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170919
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133307Z
UID:1280-1505433600-1505779199@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Turkey Run State Park – camping\, hiking\, paddling (Sept 15-17\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2392889 \nTurkey Run State Park – camping\, hiking\, paddling\nSeptember 15-17\, 2017\nLeader: Cindy Durr Durbys4@aol.com\nCo-Leader: Melanie Wise\nCost: $70\nCancellation Date and full payment: August 15\, 2017\nAdults only\nGroup Size: Maximum 10 Minimum 8\nWilderness Level: 2 Difficulty: easy\nJoin us for a weekend at one of Indiana’s jewels –Turkey Run State Park. The park is located along Sugar Creek (well known for canoeing)\, in Parke County\, Deep canyons nestled in the shadows of sandstone cliffs and peaceful hemlock groves harbor some of the most ruggedly beautiful hiking trails in the state. To get to many hiking trails you need to cross the famous suspension bridge over Sugar Creek. If weather/moon permits\, we may do a night hike.\nThis will be a relaxing time spent doing a combination of hiking\, canoeing/kayaking\, enjoying friends\, nature and perhaps a game or two of euchre. Trip fee will pay for campsites\, Friday and Saturday evening dinners\, along with Saturday and Sunday breakfasts. You will be responsible for any extra activities such canoe rental\, and lunches.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-turkey-run-state-park-camping-hiking-paddling-sept-15-17-2017/
LOCATION:Marshall\, Indiana
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170919
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133323Z
UID:1276-1505088000-1505779199@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Smoky Mountain National Park Camping and Trail Hikes (Sept 11-17\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2392870 \nSmoky Mountain National Park Camping and Trail Hikes\nSeptember 11-17\, 2017\nLeader: Bill Armstrong\nCost: $230\nCancellation Date and full payment: June 10\, 2017 \nTrip Difficulty Rating Details (choose what applies)\nAdults only\nGroup Size: Maximum 10 Minimum 7\nWilderness Level: 2 Difficulty: Strenuous\nJoin Bill Armstrong\, trip leader\, and others as we camp in Cataloochee Campground\, one of the Smoky Mountain National Park campgrounds\, for 6 nights and spend our days hiking many of the over 900 miles of trails in this park. The plan is to leave Indy on Monday morning in the club van\, arrive in the park in time to set up tents and do a short hike before diner. The following 5 days will allow time for long one-way hikes using the van to drop off and pick up hikers or to do loop trails. Each night we will return to the campground. On Sunday we will take a short morning hike before leaving to return to Indy sometime in that evening.\nThe trails in the Smokys are well marked and easy to follow but can be very strenuous in the mountain areas. We should be able to see waterfalls\, mountain streams\, old growth trees\, old settler’s homes\, numerous wildflowers\, bears\, and fantastic scenery from the mountain clearings.\nThe specific trails will be picked out by the trip leader in the spring of 2017. Cost for the trip is $230 per person. This will include van transportation to and from the park as well as daily drop offs and pickups\, 6 breakfasts\, 6 dinners and campsite fees. This trip is not for beginning hikers as the hikes will be several hours long and can be strenuous as noted above. You will be responsible for providing sleeping bags\, tent and your own snacks and lunches while on the trails. Meals while traveling to and from the park on Monday and Sunday will be at your expense.\nDon’t miss this walk in the park!
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-smoky-mountain-national-park-camping-and-trail-hikes-sept-11-17-2017/
LOCATION:Cataloochee Campground\, Waynesville\, NC
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170910T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T035800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T041551Z
UID:1164-1505034000-1505059200@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:RR--Youth Only: Rifle 125 (Basic Rifle) – One Day (Crawfordsville\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:This will be a special YOUTH ONLY event—thanks for joining us! \nRifle 125 (Basic Rifle) Overview\nPrerequisites: None \nEquipment: Bring 150 to 200 rounds of ammunition per day and a safe rifle. It is helpful that all ammunition be of the same type (i.e. same weight\, manufacturer\, etc) for this event. Our volunteers have identified several accessories that may be helpful at this type of event. Shooting will primarily be at 25 yards. At some facilities\, it may be possible to move out to longer distances\, but a rimfire rifle should be just fine for all activities. \nOverview: This our signature offering\, based on traditional American riflecraft that teaches “Hits Count!” It is appropriate for a wide breadth of student skill levels. This course lays a sound foundation for students to shoot groups under time pressure from a variety of practical field positions. Rifle 125 includes classroom and range time learning to shoot rifles. Students learn: \n\nRules for safe gun handling & range rules\nRifle parts and operation & ammunition\nShooting fundamentals: Five steps to firing each shot\nNatural Point of Aim\nShooting from the prone\, standing and sitting/kneeling positions to include use of the sling\nIntroduction to Sight Adjustments and basic calculation of minutes of angle\n25 Yard “Morgan’s 13” Classifier\n25 Yard Rifle Qualifier\n\nThe Midnight Ride of Paul Revere\nHear the true story of Paul Revere’s famous ride and learn about the events that immediately precipitated the Revolutionary War. Paul Revere did not ride alone – many individuals played crucial roles in the events of April 19th\, 1775. \nThis history presentation begins with alarm riders warning “the Regulars are out!” You’ll hear about the dramatic stand on Lexington Green and the “shots heard ’round the world” at Concord’s North Bridge. The tale concludes with harrowing life-or-death choices made along the 17 mile “battle road.” \nThis exciting tale will be woven throughout the day’s marksmanship events. \nAdditional Event Information\nThis is a YOUTH ONLY (under 18 years of age) event. There will be no event cost or range fee. \n 
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/rr-youth-only-rifle-125-basic-rifle-one-day-crawfordsville-in/
LOCATION:Crawfordsville Gun Club\, 3225 State Road 47 North\, Crawfordsville\, IN\, 47933\, United States
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Events In Indiana,Revere's Riders,Rifle 125 (hits Count!)
ORGANIZER;CN="Jake Woodcock (308Jake)":MAILTO:jake@reveresriders.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170909T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T035800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170829T041551Z
UID:1162-1504947600-1504972800@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:RR--Rifle Qualification “Grinder” – One Day (Crawfordsville\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:Rifle Qualification “Grinder” Overview\nPrerequisites: Rifle 125 (or equivalent) required. \nEquipment: Bring at least 400 rounds of ammunition and a safe rifle (round count will depend on how many Rifle Qualifiers you shoot. You may shoot as much or as little as you want throughout the day\, but you may have the opportunity to shoot as many as 600+ rounds). Shooting will be at 25 yards. \nBring your centerfire rifle\, rimfire rifle\, carbine\, bolt-action\, automatic\, with open sights\, a scope\, a red dot or all of the above if you want. \nOverview: This is a new event offering for those that have attended our Rifle 125 and wish to continue working on their marksmanship skills. We will be running our 25 yard Rifle Qualifier throughout the day without the usual instruction and history that is common to our other events. Except for a quick rifle zeroing target in the morning\, this event will be back-to-back 25 yard Rifle Qualifiers. \nThis is your opportunity to work on earning a rifle patch or improve upon the patch you earned at a previous Rifle 125 event. This is also a good opportunity to test your skills with a different rifle\, or a different sight\, or left handed\, or in different clothing\, or… ? \nAdditional Event Information\nYou are not required to stay the entire day (shoot just one Rifle Qualifier and call it “good enough” if that is what you want to do) but you MUST be present for the range safety instructions first thing in the morning. \n 
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/rr-rifle-qualification-grinder-one-day-crawfordsville-in/
LOCATION:Crawfordsville Gun Club\, 3225 State Road 47 North\, Crawfordsville\, IN\, 47933\, United States
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Events In Indiana,Revere's Riders,Special Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Alan &#8220%3BATM&#8221%3B":MAILTO:alanmetsker@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170911
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133513Z
UID:1301-1504915200-1505087999@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Cardinal Greenway Bike Ride and Camp (Sept 9-10\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2635250 \nCardinal Greenway Bike Ride and Camp\nSeptember 9-10\, 2017 \nTrip Leaders: John South\nBob Klecka\nCost: $60 for Transportation in club van\, Camping Fees\, Sat Dinner and Sunday Breakfast and use of club gear – Bring lunch and snacks for the ride\nMaximum/Minimum number: 8/6 \nCardinal Greenway from Richmond to Upland\, IN\nSeptember 9\, 2017\, 8:00 AM to September 10\, 2017 5:00 pm\n(no rain date)\nWilderness Level 1 (cell phone coverage readily available and route is near established roads).\nCancellation Date: September 5th (fee must be received by this date)\nCardinal Greenway Bike Ride and Camp \nThe trip will leave 8:00 Saturday morning from Indianapolis area. The club van will be used to transfer bikes\, gear and people to Richmond\, IN. We will start riding the Cardinal Greenway trail at Richmond and end up at the Prairie Creek Reservoir campground Saturday afternoon. Saturday’s distance is about 34 miles. Riders will need to bring snacks / lunch to eat along the trail. Saturday’s dinner will be provided. We may visit the National Model Aviation Museum in Muncie if time allows.\nAfter a a hearty breakfast Sunday morning we will ride 30 miles to Upland\, IN home of Taylor University and the world famous Ivanhoes ice cream shop. Riders will need to bring a snack to eat during the ride. After enjoying ice cream we will return to Indianapolis Sunday afternoon.\nThis trip will include using the club van for transportation\, one supper\, one breakfast and camping fees. Camping gear and supplies will be transported by the van. Riders will need to have a bicycle in good working condition\, provide their own food while riding and be able to travel at 12 mph for 35 miles. There will be rest breaks. We will camp at Prairie Creek campground Saturday night. Each rider must provide their own tent\, sleeping gear and eating utensils. Questions? Contact John South at 317-531-0361.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-cardinal-greenway-bike-ride-and-camp-sept-9-10-2017/
LOCATION:Richmond\, Indiana
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170906
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T124745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133528Z
UID:1272-1504310400-1504655999@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Mackinac Bridge Walk\, Michigan (Sept 2-4\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2392856 \nMackinac Bridge Walk — Michigan\nSeptember 2 – 4\, 2017\nTrip Leader: Bashir Polash bpolash@vt.edu\nTrip Cost: $240\nCancellation Date and full payment: Aug 2\, 2017\nAdult &Youth 16+ with adult okay\nGroup Size: Maximum 8 Minimum 7 \nWilderness Level 1-2 \nDifficulty: easy- longest walk @ 5 miles. \nThe Mackinac Bridge Walk has been held every year since 1958. The first bridge walk was held during the Bridge’s Dedication Ceremony in June of 1958 and only 68 people walked across the Mackinac Bridge that year. The walk has been held on Labor Day every year since 1959. In recent years\, this annual event draws in nearly 100\,000 people. It’ll be 60th Annual Walk this year on September 4\, 2017. Everyone gets a certificate of completion after the 5 mile walk.\nWe will drive early Saturday morning to arrive at Mackinaw City\, MI on the south side of the bridge for dinner and enjoy the beautiful sunset overlooking the bridge. Hotel stay will be near the north side of the bridge in St. Ignace\, MI. Breakfast is included with the hotel booking. There are many tours available to Mackinac Island\, which is only accessible by ferryboats. Sunday activities could include a tour in the Mackinac Island. Bridge walk will be early Monday morning. After the bridge walk\, we will stroll through the town for a short time and drive back.\nTransport in the club van and two nights’ hotel bookings are included in the trip cost. All other expenses including lunch and dinner or any tours will be individual responsibility. Starline ferry offers Mackinac Island Package that includes: Round Trip Ferry Ticket\, 1 1/2 hour Narrated Carriage Tour\, and Entrance into Historic Fort Mackinac. This tour to the island is optional. If you need to ride back to the north side after the bridge walk\, you’ll need to buy the shuttle bus ticket for $5 (cash only).
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/ciwc-mackinac-bridge-walk-michigan-sept-2-4-2017/
LOCATION:Mackinaw City\, Michigan
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170826T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T130958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133543Z
UID:1348-1503738000-1503766800@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:HCKC--Wabash River
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2465109 \nThe Wabash River is a great summertime paddling destination as it’s more certain to have a decent water flow during the hot months when other small streams may be dry.\nTrip Leader: Judy Thompson\nsee newsletter for more details
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-wabash-river/
LOCATION:Wabash River\, section TBD
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170819T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170819T193000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T130958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133558Z
UID:1376-1503147600-1503171000@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:HCKC--Kayaking Skills Clinic
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2525973 \nKayaking Skills Classes – Introductory and Intermediate Classes \nThis year\, we will offer four one-day sessions during the summer on the dates listed above. However\, we are going to try something different to give experienced paddlers more chance for training.\nSince we now have three ACA instructors\, we can break our class up into two groups. In one group\, we will cover the Introduction to Kayaking material that we always covered in these classes. In the other\, we will cover ACA Intermediate (Level 2 and 3) Instruction that we have offered only once per year in the past.\n* · Introduction to Paddling – \nTarget Paddlers: HCKC members who have never taken a class or who feel unsure of their strokes in their recreational\, touring\, or sea kayak.\nClass Content: Here’s a way to jumpstart your paddling! As a new kayaker\, you may know how to move your boat around in calm water. We will work with you to make your paddling easier and more efficient—to give you more control over your boat. We will work on your basic knowledge\, strokes\, and other paddling skills that you may need to safely enjoy the sport. This course is based on the American Canoe Association “Introduction to Kayaking” course. This is also a great opportunity to ask any question that you might have about paddling or the Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club.\nYour instructor will first talk with you about the basics and then quickly get on the water to teach you how to move your boat forward\, backwards\, and sideways as well as how to turn and stop. .\n* · Intermediate Kayak Control (Edging/Turning and Stroke Refinement) \nTarget Paddlers: HCKC members who have taken an introductory class at least one year ago and who are comfortable with their forward-turning strokes as well as with their draw and rudder maneuvers. This class targets recreational\, touring\, and sea kayaks.\nClass Content: Boat control and turning are essential for Intermediate paddlers whether you are paddling on creeks\, rivers\, lakes\, or oceans. You need to make your boat do what you want it to do. In this class\, we will spend the entire class helping you to turn your boat faster\, easier\, and with more control. The main topics that we cover are listed below:\n* • Edging your boat and using fore/aft lean to turn your boat or to make it go straight \n* • Bow and stern rudders \n* • Side draws – Maneuvers that move your boat sideway without changing the angle of your boat \n* • Maneuvers to paddle tighter turns with control \nThis section will start with a short discussion of boat dynamics and quickly get on the water to start learning to play with your boat.\nMeeting Place: To be Announced – The instructors will send out an e-mail to participants about one week before the class. The Introductory Class will typically be held at Eagle Creek but the instructors for Intermediate classes may opt another location. . \nYour Chance of Immersion: While the water is cool\, we will demonstrate rescue skills but you won’t intentionally be getting into the water at this clinic unless you want to. Thatcher Pool’s Wednesday night sessions are a better place to practice rescues and wet exits when it’s cool out\nClass Size: Attendance for each class will be limited to 5 students for each of the 3 instructors. Enrollees must be registered HCKC Members and will be accepted based on the date that they e-mail Jim Sprandel. The split between Introductory and Intermediate students will be decided as student enrollments are processed.\nPlease do not sign up unless you can stay for the entire clinic (9:00 am to 3:30 pm).\nWhat to Bring:\nPlease bring your kayak\, life jacket\, paddle\, paddling jacket\, sun screen\, lunch\, and water.\nSafety equipment that you normally carry (e.g.\, pump\, paddle float\, stirrup\, tow or throw rope …) Please don’t buy safety equipment just for this class.\nPaddling Clothing—Even though you won’t intentionally be capsizing\, be sure to dress appropriately for the weather and water. Bring a wind-proof paddling jacket since it may be windy and cool. We will get out more info on what to wear in the pre-class e-mail.\nSpare clothes in a dry bag! (Just in case)\nQuestions—Please think about what you want to learn before the class and come with questions.\nSchedule: 9:00 am Meet at Designated Location\n9:30 am Be dressed to paddle with your boat at the launch area\n9:30 am—3:30 pm Class\nWe will take an hour around Noon for lunch and a safety discussion.\nHow to Register: Click Register in the left-hand column of this page.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-kayaking-skills-clinic/
LOCATION:Indianapolis\, IN
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170819T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170822T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T130958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133613Z
UID:1344-1503133200-1503421200@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:HCKC--Solar Eclipse Paddle Expedition
DESCRIPTION:https://hoosiercanoeandkayakclub.wildapricot.org/event-2465105 \nGreen River Overnight and Solar Eclipse Paddle\, Mammoth Cave National Park\, KY; August 18-21\nNote: the removal of the dam downstream of Mammoth Cave has changed the river a bit\, so some adjustments to the itinerary may be necessary\, including not being able to camp on the river. National Park rangers are now enforcing a mandatory wear your PFD rule. So\, stay flexible and enjoy the trip. :) \nIf you have ever wanted to try to camp out of your boat\, this trip is for you! One of my favorite places to paddle\, the Green River runs right through Mammoth Cave National Park and is a great outdoor resource available to all for hiking\, fishing\, camping\, and especially kayaking or canoeing. Wildlife abounds in the park\, and it is not uncommon to see deer\, wild turkey\, bald eagles\, raccoons\, beaver\, or hear the howls of a coyote pack in the distance. Since this is a National Park\, fishing is permitted without a license so feel free to bring your pole! If you don’t have a pole\, let me know and I may have an extra one for you to borrow.\nFriday Aug.18\nI plan on heading down early Friday and plan on camping at the Mammoth Cave National Park campground. The campgrounds are nice and clean; have flushing toilets and pay showers. Please let me know if you would be interested in camping as well\, as we can share sites\, etc. Cost is $20 per night and up to 8 persons per site. I plan on reserving sites for 3 nights in case of inclement weather or river conditions.\nCampground details: http://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/macacampground.htm\nSaturday Aug.19\nMeeting Point: Mammoth Cave Campground Store\nFor those who are not camping Friday night\, we will meet at the campground store. There is little to no cell phone service in MCNP\, so please plan on meeting Saturday at 9:30 am EST (8:30 CST). We will promptly leave at 9:45 am EST to the put-in.\nMammoth Cave National Park map: http://www.nps.gov/maca/planyourvisit/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&PageID=69446\nPut In: Dennison’s Ferry\nWe will caravan to the put-in\, unload and run our shuttle. Shuttles will have to be figured out at the put-in based on vehicles\, number of people\, and who is going where. Shuttle time will be a little over an hour total.\nSome people don’t like camping and would rather explore on their own and sleep in a bed\, I get that. So\, for those of you who opt to sleep off the water you can take out at the Green River Ferry. It will be a nice 8 mile paddle for you on Saturday. For those of us sleeping river side\, we will continue to paddle down to our target camping spot of Sand Cave Island; located close to Turn Hole Bend. Camp spots are first come\, first serve\, so I would like to get to our island in the early evening so we can set up\, gather wood\, and relax for the night. Campers will paddle a total of approx. 12 miles Saturday. I will be bringing a cooking grate and a percolating coffee maker to share; you will need to bring what you would like to cook\, eat\, mix\, etc.\nFor those camping\, I will get our free camping permits Friday. I will need your vehicle’s Make\, Model\, and plate number\, along with emergency contact info. Your vehicle must have this permit displayed if you leave it overnight in the park.\nSuggested things to bring for camping:\nAlthough downed wood can be used for firewood\, it is always appreciated if you bring along some charcoal in a small ziplock baggie. Other suggested items include: flash light\, bug spray\, sunscreen\, plenty of water\, paper plates\, paper cups\, personal toiletries\, tent\, a couple of trash bags\, sleeping bag\, sleeping pad (we usually camp on a gravel bar)\, change of clothes\, a positive attitude\, sense of humor and don’t forget to pack food for Sunday. One tip I like to adhere to is to freeze my water bottles instead of bringing ice. They stay frozen longer and you will always have ice cold water to drink.\nHere are some other tips:\nhttp://www.paddling.net/guidelines/showArticle.html?317\nSunday\nIf you opted to not camp and still want to paddle on Sunday\, you can meet us campers on the river. The non-campers will need to run their own shuttle on Sunday. It sounds complicated\, but it worked out pretty well last time. Plan to meet on the river no later than 11 am EST\, just keep paddling until you see a bunch of happy HCC campers. J\nCampers will have an approx. 8 mile paddle on Sunday\, with non-campers paddling 12 miles. Take out will be at Houchins Ferry.\nPaddlers will be required to sign the HCKC Trip Disclaimer before embarking on our adventure. You can review the trip disclaimer in advance here: \nClick to access tripwavier.pdf \nIf you have never been to this area of KY\, here is a sneak peek of the scenery:\nhttp://www.nature.nps.gov/air/webcams/parks/macacam/macalargerimage.cfm\nIf you have any questions or need any more info\, please feel free to contact me (Natalie) at natalieHCCkayak@gmail.com\nPlease put Mammoth Cave in the subject line when emailing me.\nNote: the removal of the dam downstream of Mammoth Cave has changed the river a bit\, so some adjustments to the itinerary may be necessary. Stay flexible. :)\nMonday Day 3: Aug. 21\nNashville\, TN will have totality and it’s only 1.5 hours south. We’ll head that way Monday morning and put on the Cumberland River reservoir at Rockland Recreation Area and watch the total eclipse on the lake. I’ll be staying one more night in MCNP campground so it won’t be such a far drive home that day.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/hckc-solar-eclipse-paddle-expedition/
LOCATION:Mammoth Cave National Park
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Hoosier Canoe and Kayak Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170819
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170820
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T040454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170819T150318Z
UID:1193-1503100800-1503187199@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:PFCIC--Annual Clay Shoot Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:PF Annual Clay Shoot Fundraiser\nAM & PM Event\nSee Website Event Page for Clay Shoot Details
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/pfic-annual-clay-shoot-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Indiana Gun Club\, 14926 E 113th St\, Fortville\, IN\, 46040\, United States
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Pheasants Forever Central Indiana Chapter
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170824
DTSTAMP:20260514T221001
CREATED:20170815T123012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T133643Z
UID:1267-1502755200-1503532799@www.pifn.org
SUMMARY:CIWC--Pictured Rocks Lakeshore\, Michigan (August 12-19\, 2017)
DESCRIPTION:https://ciwclub.org/event-2392816 \nPictured Rocks Lakeshore\, Michigan\nAugust 12-19\, 2017\nTrip Leader: Dave Hoffmeyer dave.hnm@gmail.com\nCo Leader: Barb Shanks barb.shanks103@gmail.com\nTrip Cost: $460\nCancellation Date and full payment: May 12\, 2017\nGroup Size: Maximum 9 Minimum 7\nWilderness Level: 3 Difficulty: Rugged 50 miles total\, 12miles 1day max\nBackpack 42 miles along Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on the North Country National Scenic Trail\, known as one of Michigan’s classic hikes. We will spend 4 days and 3 nights backpacking between Grand Marais and Munising\, passing lighthouses\, giant sand dunes and sandstone cliffs. After driving to Michigan we will stay at the Sunset Inn then again after we complete the trail. On day 6 we will join Pictured Rocks Cruises on a 2+ hour water excursion and view the brilliantly colored cliffs\, sea caves\, and pristine beaches.\nAfter our cruise we will drive to and camp for 2 nights at Tahquamenon Falls State Park. Here we will hike approximately 8 miles and explore one of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi.\nAll activities and motel accommodations are included in the cost of the trip. In addition 7 breakfasts and 5 dinners are also included. Participants will be responsible for bringing their own lunches\, snacks\, and travel meals. Details will be provided as we get closer to our travel date.\nPictured Rocks National Lakeshore is located on the south shore of Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. In August\, expect average an average high temperature of 74 degrees and a low temperature of 56 degrees.\nThis is a Level 3 activity due to lack of cell phone coverage. The terrain is relatively flat\, experienced backpackers should have no problem with elevation on this trip. Longest daily hike distance is 12 miles and backpackers should have the capability to keep with the group at a moderate pace of 2 to 2.5mph.
URL:https://www.pifn.org/event/pictured-rocks-lakeshore-michigan-august-12-19-2017/
LOCATION:Pictured Rocks Lakeshore\, Michigan
CATEGORIES:3rd Party Events,Central Indiana Wilderness Club
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