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Across Zion: Backpacking the West Rim & Kolob Canyons

Adventuring the Under Seas of the Florida Keys

Alaska: Traversing the Inside Passage

Alaska: Traversing the Winter Wonders

Ancestral Cliff Dwellings of the Southwest

Appalachian Trail: The White Mountains Hut to Hut

Arizona Cactus Country: Saguaro & Organ Pipe

Backpacking: Southern Indiana

Backpacking: The Ice Age Trail

The Big Island: Hawaii's "Island of Adventure"

Biking: The Elroy Sparta/La Crosse River Trail

Biking: The Glacial Drumlin Trail

Canoeing: The Boundary Waters

Florida Manatee Adventure

Hike the Canyon! The Grand Canyon Experience

Introduction to Outdoor Pursuits

Islands to Oases: Parks of Southern California

Kings Canyon and Sequoia: Hikes in the Sierra Nevada

Oregon: Cascades, Craters and Coastline

Rainier and Olympic: Parks of the Pacific Northwest

Rockies: Speech 1100 or 1120 and Backpacking

Wilds of Wyoming: Yellowstone and Grand Teton

Wilds of Wyoming: Yellowstone and Grand Teton

Yellowstone has been described as a "window on the Earth's interior". Geyser basins, steam vents and hot springs complement its rugged mountains, canyons and ample wildlife. Just to the south of Yellowstone lie the Grand Tetons, where glaciers creep down jagged 13,000 foot peaks to meet the large and small lakes that adorn the  base of this iconic mountain range. Explore the best sights and hiking trails, and see for youself what makes these some of the finest and most treasured National Parks in the country.

Class: August 25, 2010 - 6-8PM

Field Study: September 8-14, 2010

Fee: $1350 (includes air and ground transportation, airport shuttles, all park fees and lodging).

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