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February 7, 2010: Red Rock Pass Snowshoe Adventure

Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 9:00 AM (PT)

February 7, 2010: Red Rock Pass Snowshoe Adventure

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Event Details

Mount St. Helens Institute Presents: Red Rock Pass Snowshoe Adventure

Date: February 7, 2010

Difficulty: 5 miles (Easy)

Description: This typically a groomed road wanders through majestic green forests, and 1980

mudflows. Great views of Mount St Helens.

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Explore the Gifford Pinchot’s winter wonderland as you stay fit and

meet new friends this winter season.

 

Participants will accompany a volunteer leader and a group of other

like minded winter enthusiasts on trips that range from easy to

difficult.

 

Please plan to meet at our carpool location at 9:30am and stay out

until around 4pm (depending on the distance).

 

Families are welcome. All hikers under the age of 18 must be

accompanied by an adult.

 

Please bring appropriate gear for snow shoeing and cold weather: snow

shoes, boots, layered clothing, water bottle, lunch, ten essentials.

 

Cost is $10.00 per person. Places & dates subject to change

 

Sno-Park Permit Requirements:  Sno-Park Permits are required for all vehicles left in the parking areas.  Permits can be purchased through a variety of vendors including the following: 

 http:www.parks.wa.gov/winter/vendors

http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV/vehicle/sno_park_permits.shtml 

 

Cancellation Policy:  No refunds will be made for any cancellations on Sunday Adventures (snowshoeing or hiking).  However, if the Mount St. Helens Institute cancels a hike, participants will receive a full refund minus the service charge.  Please review our full policies before registering.  Mount St. Helens Institute Sunday Hiking and Snowshoeing Adventures Policies

 

 

 

 

 

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Mount St Helens Institute



The Mount St. Helens Institute is a private, non-profit organization which helps people connect with Mount St. Helens through education, research and stewardship.  Founded in 2000, the Mount St. Helens Institute is now offering new programs for the Spring-Fall seasons.

We offer Field Seminars in volcanology, plant succession, biological recovery from eruption impacts, photography, and cultural history.   The MSHI offers curricula for use on school field trips for elementary, middle school and high school level classes and through a grant from the USDA Forest Service, the Institute brought under-served kids to the volcano in the spring of 2008, part of our Volcano Explorers Program. 

The Institute also offers a monthly lecture series called Volcano Views and Brews.  This low cost event is held at the Lucky Labrador Beer Hall in Portland, OR and features subjects from science to conservation to recreation and includes art, writing and music.  VV & B is the third Tuesday of each month. 

Snowshoe adventures occur on Sundays throughout the winter.  Explore the mountain with us!