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SUMMARY:Fire Ecology Walk in the Woods
DESCRIPTION:Learn why wildfire activity may actually decrease within the next decade\, why fires are currently more intense and widespread\,\nand how our forests have relied on fire to increase biodiversity for millennia. This easy and casual walk in the Ordson Todd Woods of\nAshland will include novel facts and uses of native plants\, and explain why Southwest Oregon is one of the most biodiverse places in North\nAmerica. The group will be lead by Naturalist Rudy Dietz\, and limited to 15 participants. $5 per participant
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/fire-ecology-walk-in-the-woods
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Hike
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SUMMARY:Guided Mushroom Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join our local mushroom expert Mike Potts for a slow-paced\, off-trail walk through the woods and learn your way around the world of wild fungi. The emphasis will be on finding fungi and learning about identification and the diversity of mushroom species and how to sustainably harvest wild mushrooms. Edible and poisonous varieties will be discussed. Meet at the Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland at 10:00 am on Sunday\, October 6th where we’ll gather as a group and then drive to the foraging location (approximately 45 – 60 minutes from Ashland.) Return to Ashland by 4:00 pm. \nBe prepared for adverse weather. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (We will be doing some off-trail walking on uneven terrain)\, bring a water bottle\, a lunch\, rain gear\, a collecting basket\, a foldable knife\, a mushroom ID book if you have one\, and a whistle. Cost is $55 per person per hike. The location of each hike will be disclosed at a later date to give us flexibility in planning around weather and mushroom abundance. Space is limited so sign up early. Payment at the time of registration is required. Call 541-482-3241 to sign up or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com \nHOW TO PREPARE: \nDress appropriately for the weather. The key to having an enjoyable experience is to be prepared for the possibly cold and wet weather. We will be in the forests of the southern Oregon Cascade range @ 4500 ft so expect considerably colder temps at that elevation. We won’t be moving that fast so you might get colder than you do on normal hikes! We recommend dressing in layers and bringing waterproof outer layers. We will walk rain or shine.\nWear sturdy shoes. It is important to wear appropriate shoes/boots for being in the forest. Expect uneven terrain through the forest and be prepared to traverse through undergrowth\, over fallen branches\, and logs at times.\nThere are no bathrooms or outhouses at trail heads we leave from. Please plan accordingly.\nBring a lunch\, water\, knife\, safety whistle\, and basket or bag for collecting.\nPlease\, No Dogs. We love them but for mushroom walks\, we have to ask you to leave them home.\nBring a positive attitude and an open mind to learn about the world of fungi around you.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/guided-mushroom-hike
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mushroom Foraging
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240718T203000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T002004Z
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SUMMARY:Trails of Ashland TID: from Hyatt Lake to Lithia Park
DESCRIPTION:Thursday July 18th at 7pm \nTrails of Ashland TID: from Hyatt Lake to Lithia Park \nJim Falkenstein\, the creator of Ashlandtrails.com: The Book and @AshlandJim YouTube channel and Ashlandtrails.com is going to take you on a multi-media tour of local trails with tips and tricks and sories and maybe even a few Jokes.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/trails-of-ashland-tid-from-hyatt-lake-to-lithia-park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240605T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090220
CREATED:20240323T063057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240323T063212Z
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SUMMARY:New Hikes in Oregon A slide show presentation by  William L. Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Author and hiking guru William L. Sullivan takes us on a slide show tour of new and\nchanged trails he discovered while updating his “100 Hikes”; guidebooks for Oregon at Northwest Nature Shop on Wednesday June 5th at 7 pm.\nWe’ll visit a new “Painted Hills” preserve in Central Oregon\, a boardwalk through the\nRedwood’s Grove of Titans\, and a railroad trail in Scappoose. Sullivan will also talk\nabout what’s changed because of recent wildfires\, tell how to get permits for trails\nwith limited access\, and describe terrific but overlooked trails close to home that\nweren’t affected by fires or permits. As always\, Sullivan spices his talk with\nanecdotes about history\, wildflowers\, and geology along the way.\nSullivan is the author of 22 books about history\, mystery\, and adventure. Among his\nlatest are “Exploring Oregon’s History” and “The Ship in the Woods\,” a historical\nnovel about the Swedish Vikings in Russia. His journal of a 1000-mile hike across\nOregon\, "Listening for Coyote\," was chosen by the Oregon Cultural Heritage\nCommission as one of Oregon's 100 most significant books.\nThere is no charge. Seating is limited. Arrive early to secure a seat.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/new-hikes-in-oregon-a-slide-show-presentation-by-william-l-sullivan
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Author Book Signing,Slide Show/Lecture
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240603T200000
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CREATED:20240402T213429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T213458Z
UID:25764-1717441200-1717444800@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:A Forest of Your Own: The Pacific Northwest Handbook of Ecological Forestry Presentation by co-author Seth Zuckerman
DESCRIPTION:Co-author of A Forest of Your Own: The Pacific Northwest Handbook of Ecological Forestry\, Seth Zukerman will discuss forest management and ecological forestry on Monday June 3rd at 7 pm at Northwest Nature Shop.  From those who own forested property already to those who dream of someday having a forest to call their own and everyone in between\, this presentation will explore  how to “read” a forest\, sustainable management\, wildfire risk reduction\, climate change adaptation\, ways to enhance wildlife habitat and watershed protection. \nAs a journalist\, SETH ZUCKERMAN reported extensively on forests\, salmon\, and the human communities that depend on them. He is the executive director of the Northwest Natural Resource Group and author of several books\, including Saving Our Ancient Forests and Salmon Nation. \nPresentation is at Northwest Nature Shop.  Seating is limited so arrive early to secure a seat. There is no charge for this event.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/a-forest-of-your-own-the-pacific-northwest-handbook-of-ecological-forestry-presentation-by-co-author-seth-zuckerman
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak Street\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Slide Show/Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T160000
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SUMMARY:Guided Spring Mushroom Walk on Sunday June 2nd
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day searching for wild fungi with local mushroom expert\, Mike Potts on Sunday\, June 2nd. Springtime in the southern Oregon Cascades offers an abundance of beautiful mushrooms\, including some of the most sought-after wild mushrooms in the world. We will encounter edible and poisonous varieties and learn identifying features to confidently harvest your own wild edible mushrooms. Participants will meet at NW Nature Shop at 10 am and travel to the foraging location (approximately 45 minute drive from Ashland).  Return to Ashland by 3:00 pm.  The location of each hike will be disclosed at a later date to give us flexibility in planning around weather and mushroom abundance. \nCost is $55 per participant. Children accompanied by adults are free. Be prepared for adverse weather. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (We will be doing some off-trail walking on uneven terrain)\, bring a water bottle\, lunch\, pocket knife\, non-plastic collecting bag or basket\, rain gear\, a mushroom ID book if you have one\, and a whistle. \nSpace is limited so sign up early! Call 541-482-3241 to sign up\, stop by NW Nature Shop during business hours (10 am-6pm)\, or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com \nPayment must be received at time of registration.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/guided-spring-mushroom-walk-on-sunday-june-2nd
LOCATION:Cascade Mountain Foothills\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Hike,Mushroom Foraging
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240518T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240309T210224Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Spring Mushroom Walk on Saturday May 18th
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day searching for wild fungi with local mushroom expert\, Mike Potts on Saturday\, May 18th. Springtime in the southern Oregon Cascades offers an abundance of beautiful mushrooms\, including some of the most sought-after wild mushrooms in the world. We will encounter edible and poisonous varieties and learn identifying features to confidently harvest your own wild edible mushrooms. Participants will meet at NW Nature Shop at 10 am and travel to the foraging location (approximately 45 minute drive from Ashland).  Return to Ashland by 3:00 pm.  The location of each hike will be disclosed at a later date to give us flexibility in planning around weather and mushroom abundance. \nCost is $55 per participant. Children accompanied by adults are free. Be prepared for adverse weather. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (We will be doing some off-trail walking on uneven terrain)\, bring a water bottle\, lunch\, pocket knife\, non-plastic collecting bag or basket\, rain gear\, a mushroom ID book if you have one\, and a whistle.\n3 dates offered:  Saturday May 4th\, Saturday May 18th and Sunday June 2nd.\nSpace is limited so sign up early! Call 541-482-3241 to sign up\, stop by NW Nature Shop during business hours (10 am-6pm)\, or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com \nPayment must be received at time of registration.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/guided-spring-mushroom-walk-on-saturday-may-18th
LOCATION:Cascade Mountain Foothills\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Hike,Mushroom Foraging
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240514T200000
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CREATED:20240416T180029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T182223Z
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SUMMARY:CLOUDS: free workshop on clouds\, how to identify and paint them. By artist Sarah F. Burns
DESCRIPTION:Time for art and science fun.  On Tuesday May 14th at 7 pm at Northwest Nature Shop\, local landscape artist Sarah F Burns will offer a free workshop on identifying the main type of clouds and practical strategies for drawing and painting them.   \nLearn the 10 main cloud types (along with some cool bonus clouds). See how artists have depicted clouds in paintings and learn which clouds will rain on you and which probably won’t.   \nThis one-hour slide talk is designed for artists\, but is really for anyone who loves to watch the sky.   \nThis workshop is free but pre-registration is required.  Call Northwest Nature Shop 541-482-3241 or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com to sign up.   \nNorthwest Nature Shop\nTuesday\, May 14 at 7pm\nThis workshop is for artists and non-artists who appreciate clouds and want to learn more about constantly changing beautiful clouds.  \nFor nearly two decades\, Sarah Burns\, a Southern Oregon-based artist has been painting timeless subjects that include Figures\, Still-life\, and Landscape. Burns has exhibited in group exhibitions at the Schneider Museum of Art\, The Maryhill Museum\, The Arkell Museum\, Grants Pass Art Museum\, Coos Art Museum\, and other notable institutions. When she is not in her studio\, she teaches at Project Space and Southern Oregon University. Her work has been featured in American Art Collector\, Southern Oregon Magazine\, among other publications. In 2016\, Burns was awarded the Hudson River Fellowship by the Grand Central Atelier.  \nArtist Statement: “The more I make and study art\, the more I find I am studying science. In order to understand what I see and create more convincing illusions\, I’m looking into the biology of the retina\, light\, geometry\, human muscular and skeletal anatomy\, meteorology and geology. In turn\, this scientific inquiry inspires wonder and awe for the natural world\, so\, in addition to its purpose of feeding the practical part of art making\, it ultimately feeds the mercurial\, harder-to-define emotive and spiritual part of creating art.”
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/clouds-free-workshop-on-clouds-how-to-identify-and-paint-them-by-artist-sarah-f-burns
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop,Slide Show/Lecture
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240408T200000
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SUMMARY:Spring Fruiting Mushrooms in Southern Oregon by "Fry\, Thrive\, or Die" Author Michael Amaranthus
DESCRIPTION:On Monday April 8th\, from 7-8pm\, Northwest Nature Shop in Ashland will be hosting world renowned Mycologist and Scientist Michael Amaranthus who discuss spring fruiting mushrooms in Southern Oregon. \nDr. Mike recently published “Fry\, Thrive or Die”\, a fun pocket guide to western US mushrooms.  Edible? Medicinal? Hallucinogenic?  Poisonous? Dr Mike will share what you need to know about mushrooms and their uses. \nIn his presentation\, Dr. Mike will highlight local mushroom species that grow in our area. The guide and the talk will prepare folks to hunt and serve wild mushrooms\, as well will delight with stories\, history\, possibilities\, recipes\, and more. \nFry\, Thrive or Die is a pocket-sized field guide to the most prominent and distinctive wild mushrooms in the Western United States. Each species is identified with a detailed color picture\, distinct features\, as well on habitat\, fruiting timing\, edibility\, creative uses\, and dangerous look-alikes. The talk will highlight some must-know species in our area. Many of the current guides are decades old and in crucial need of update on edibility\, medicinal benefits\, toxicities\, and other uses. \nMushrooms attract a distinct audience. There are wild mushrooms that make a splendid meal\, can alter your mind\, improve your health\, potentially save your life\, or end your life. The talk is suitable for both beginning foragers as well as experienced mushroom maniacs who seek new information on mushroom medicines\, hallucinogens\, toxins\, innovative applications\, and edibility. Happy hunting and fry\, fly and thrive! \nAbout the Author:\nDr. Michael Amaranthus \nDr Mike Amaranthus is a world-renowned mycologist and scientist\, who even has several mushroom and truffles named after him and is the recipient of the USDA Highest Award for Scientific Achievement. Dr Mike and his wife Eileen founded Mycorrhizal Applications Inc. the world’s largest producer of mycorrhizal fungal products.  Dr Mike believes “fungi” should emphasize “fun”. As a two- time cancer survivor\, getting to know this fantastic group of mushrooms has enriched and perhaps saved his life. He believes that a mushroom presentation cannot only be accurate and have substance but be entertaining as well.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/spring-fruiting-mushrooms-in-southern-oregon-by-fry-thrive-or-die-author-michael-amaranthus
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak Street\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Mushroom Foraging,Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090220
CREATED:20240119T234720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T215841Z
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SUMMARY:Intro to Wildlife Tracks Field Excursion ($25) - Saturday February 10th\, 10am to 3pm.
DESCRIPTION:Annoyed that you’re not seeing more wildlife?? Well\, finding wildlife tracks is as close as it gets\, and tracks are easier to find than animals! Join Naturalist and Amateur Tracker Nolan Richard in the field to find\, discuss\, and identify wildlife tracks.  \n	This is an introductory Wildlife Tracking Field class that introduces people to the basics of identifying and interpreting wildlife tracks and signs. When we find evidence of an animal\, we’ll ask questions like “what was the animal doing?”\, “what animal left that track?”\, “How was the animal moving?”\, “Is that a left or right\, front or hind track?”. There’s so many questions to ponder! There’s no knowing what we will find\, but we’ll be sure to discuss whatever we do find! \n	The location of this hike will be determined in the days leading up to the hike based on current snow conditions. Either way\, here’s what you’ll need…\nSnowshoes (no xcountry skis)\nSnow Boots\nWarm layers\nWater\nFood\nNo Dogs (They’ll step all over the tracks).  \nSign up in advance.  Max 10 participants. Meet at Northwest Nature Shop at 10 am on Saturday February 10th to carpool to the start of the excursion.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/intro-to-wildlife-tracks-field-excursion-25-saturday-january-27th-10am-to-3pm
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090220
CREATED:20240119T233502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T005234Z
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SUMMARY:Intro to Identifying Animal Tracks  Presentation by Nolan Richard- Thursday February 8th\, 7pm - 8:30pm
DESCRIPTION:A February Cross Country Ski trip is a pleasant experience\, BUT – have you ever been bummed out that there’s not more life to observe?? There’s almost no insects or birds to look at\, and all the plants are covered up! However\, maybe you’ve noticed all those tracks and trails in the snow???  Who’s making those?! \nJoin Naturalist and Highschool Biology Teacher Nolan Richard at the Northwest Nature Shop for an engaging slideshow on Wildlife Tracking. This is an introductory class where we’ll cover the basics of how to identify different animal tracks\, how to interpret the movement of the animal\, and briefly cover wildlife sign (ex. Scat\, feeding\, scent marking\, etc). We’ll also give you advice on how to get started! \nYou’ll walk away from this class knowing how to identify some of the most common animal tracks in our region\, and with the knowledge of how to get started tracking on your own! \nNolan Richard spent a year studying Wildlife Tracking at Alderleaf Wilderness College in Washington State\, and is certified by Cyber Tracker International\, holding a Level 3 Track and Sign Certificate.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/tracking-talk-thursday-january-25th-7pm-830pm
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Slide Show/Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231216T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090220
CREATED:20231130T212439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T212439Z
UID:25501-1702735200-1702742400@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Meet Santa Party
DESCRIPTION:Come meet Santa on Saturday December 16th 2-4 pm in the alley at Northwest Nature Shop.  Enjoy face painting\, live music and hot cider.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/meet-santa-party
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231201T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090220
CREATED:20231201T062708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T185451Z
UID:25507-1701451800-1701457200@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:December First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Live music\, cookie decorating and holiday shopping 5:30-7 pm Friday December 1st.\nRaina McIntosh will provide music starting at 5:30. Raina is a poet\, writer and musician. Raina shares music from a space of hope for healing. She is an advocate for mental health and strives to reconnect with her most authentic self through arts such as music and other mediums.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/december-first-friday
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:First Friday,First Friday Artwalk,Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20231110T234436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T234437Z
UID:25485-1700830800-1700841600@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Holiday Magic Show
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season at Northwest Nature Shop with a Holiday Magic Show starring Magical Michael outside in the Northwest Nature Shop alley. Magical Michael delivers a fun\, engaging\, interactive magic show that provides laughter to kids and adults alike. There will be 2 magic shows\, one at 1:00 and the last at 3:00 pm. \nIn addition to the magic shows there will also be a tasting of wine\, cheese\, and chocolate.   \nThe magic show is outside so make sure to dress warm!
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/holiday-magic-show
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231021T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231021T174500
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230918T200627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T200627Z
UID:25415-1697906700-1697910300@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Ashland Mystery Festival Author Pop Up- Tamara Berry
DESCRIPTION:Ashland becomes your own game of mystery during the Ashland Mystery Festival October 21-22.  On Saturday October 21st\, mystery authors will be at stores throughout downtown.  Tamara Berry\, author of By the Book Mysteries will be here at NW Nature Shop 4:45-5:45pm. \nIn the By the Book series\, a famous thriller author heads to a remote cabin in the woods to write her newest book…only to find that solving a murder is a lot more difficult than writing about it. \nThese cozy meet and greets are free to attend and first come\, first serve. \n“Berry mixes a cunning whodunit with sly humor in what promises to be a winning paranormal cozy series.” \n— Publishers Weekly STARRED Review
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/ashland-mystery-festival-author-pop-up-tamara-berry
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak Street\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Author Book Signing,Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231021T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230915T211655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T212323Z
UID:25405-1697882400-1697900400@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Introductory Fall LICHEN Hike!
DESCRIPTION:Hi there local Naturalists! \nI\, Nolan Richard\, am thrilled to lead a Lichen Hike from 10am-3pm on Saturday October 21st to Pilot Rock! \nThis hike will serve as an introductory field lichen class focusing on lichen anatomy\, biology\, ecology\, and of course…  identification. I chose Pilot Rock for the diversity of habitats (young and old conifer forest\, oak woodland\, meadow\, and rocky habitats)\, which will give us a great lichen diversity. \nThe hike itself will be slow paced\, relatively short (3-3.5 miles) with up to 450 ft of elevation gain. We will do some exploring of the PCT\, the trail to Pilot Rock\, and “Pilot” meadow (The large meadow below Pilot Rock). We will meet at the Northwest Nature Shop at 9:50am. \nPlease bring… \n\nWarm clothes and good shoes (there is a good chance of cold and rain this time of year) – I’ll update you with weather as the date approaches. We will reschedule if the weather is bad or if there’s too much fresh snow covering the ground.\nLunch and water.\nA loupe/magnifying glass for looking at small lichen features. Important!! (Available at the Nature Shop)\n(Optional). A copy of  “Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest” by Bruce McCune if you have one. (A couple copies available at the Nature Shop).\n\nPlease RSVP by emailing nolrich829@gmail.com (Limited to 12 participants). Class costs $20/person. \n \nCheers\, Nolan \n\n\nExpect to learn… \n1.  The basics of how lichens work and what they are composed of. \n2. How to go about identifying them. (Using terminology\, categorizing) \n3. The characteristics of the common lichen genera (8+ genera) along the trails\, and a couple less common genera.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/introductory-fall-lichen-hike-lead-by-nolan-richard
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231014T080500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231014T113900
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230831T222541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T234939Z
UID:25273-1697270700-1697283540@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:October 2023 Annular Eclipse!
DESCRIPTION:  \nRing of Fire \nOn Saturday\, Oct. 14\, 2023\, there will be an annular solar eclipse almost fully visible from right here in Ashland! During an annular solar eclipse\, the apparent size of the Moon’s disk is slightly smaller than the apparent size of the Sun’s disk. Therefore\, only the outer edge of the Sun remains visible and the Sun appears as a brilliant ring if you are inside the path of annular solar eclipse. This is an otherworldly sight often called a “ring of fire”. \nThe path arches from Oregon to Texas; then it will continue south through Central America to Brazil.  If you’re on the path of annularity you’ll see the full annular eclipse and the closer you are to the center of that path\, the longer theb annularity (the maximum point of the eclipse) will last.  The whole event will take about three hours\, but annularity will only last about five minutes. The eclipse will begin in Oregon at 9:13 a.m. PDT and end in Texas at 12:03 p.m. CDT. \nBe Prepared! \nYou will need eclipse glasses to safely view the Sun. You can get them by clicking right here!  We also highly recommend that you gather up colanders\, slotted spoons\, or anything else with small holes (you can poke holes in a piece of cardboard)\, because the eclipse will make very cool shadows!   \nAnd that’s not all… \nThis eclipse will be a warm-up act for the spectacle of the total solar eclipse crossing the United States just 177 days later on Monday\, April 8\, 2024.  A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth\, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk.  The total solar eclipse will cross North America\, passing over Mexico\, the United States\, and Canada. Except during the brief total phase of the eclipse\, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright face\, you’ll need solar glasses to safely view this one too!
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/october-2023-annular-eclipse
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20231012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20231012T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230915T204437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T205512Z
UID:25397-1697137200-1697140800@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Secret Hikes Around Ashland - Presentation by Nolan Richard
DESCRIPTION:Whoa\, where is that??? \nLocal Ashlanders\, \n  \nDo you ever feel tired of doing the same local hikes over and over again? Or maybe you’re just craving an adventurous day of guaranteed solitude?  \n  \nJoin local naturalist and cross country hiker Nolan Richard to learn about SEVEN different “secret” hikes all within a 45 minute drive from Ashland. They may involve a few rough roads or less maintained hiking trails\, but it’s worth it right??? \n  \nOn Thursday\, October 12th from 7-8pm at the Northwest Nature Shop in Ashland\, Nolan will be showing a slideshow of these hikes that will include photos\, maps\, and first hand accounts! \n  \nCome early to get a seat – Nolan is a natural teacher and entertainer with 4+ years teaching at the elementary\, middle\, and college level. This is a free event! \n  \n \nWow\, where is that??
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/secret-hikes-around-ashland
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Slide Show/Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230921T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230921T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230810T215243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T231101Z
UID:25234-1695322800-1695326400@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:BIRDING HARNEY COUNTY Presentation by Harry Fuller
DESCRIPTION:A world–class birder’s paradise\, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is located in remote and beautiful southeastern Oregon. While Malheur is the main draw in the area\, there are many birding hotspots nearby including Steens Mountain and the lush floodplain around the city of Burns.  Harry Fuller\, birding guide and author has written a book to help find new places to bird in southeastern Oregon. \nFuller will present this book on Thursday September 21st at 7 pm here at Northwest Nature Shop.  Come early to get a seat. Harry’s presentations are always entertaining and informative. Fuller’s book\, Birding Harney County\, will help you find the birds you are looking for by identifying where and when the birds are present. Harney County has many birds not found where most birders live. From Bobolink to Common Nighthawk. From Ferruginous Hawk to Franklin’s Gull. From White Pelican to Wilson’s Phalarope this area is a birder’s challenge\, and this book will bring some birder’s rewards. \nJoin Fuller as he presents where to bird at Malheur field station and the lesser known birding hotspots in Harney County.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/birding-harney-county-presentation-by-harry-fuller
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak Street\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Author Book Signing,Slide Show/Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230901T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230901T230000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230901T061712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T061712Z
UID:25283-1693587600-1693609200@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:September First Friday
DESCRIPTION:First Friday\, September 1st in the alley.\nAll live music canceled if it rains because we don’t have a covered area for musicians.\n5-7 pm Irish music\,\n7-8 pm African drumming\,\n8-9 pm DJ Room Service\n9-10 pm Alquimistas\n10-11 pm DJ Room Service\nDelicious tacos at Tacos Libertad\, sandwiches from Vida Baking Co and handmade ice cream served up by Travelers Ice Cream.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/september-first-friday
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Ashland Summer Celebrations,First Friday
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230714T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230714T232931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230714T235235Z
UID:25176-1689354000-1689364800@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Friday Evening Live Music in The Alley: July 14th\, 5pm - 8pm
DESCRIPTION:We are open until 8 pm on Friday evenings through the summer. Tacos Libertad\, serves incredible tacos every Friday evening from 5-8 pm. Cornhole and pickleball will be set up for some outdoor fun. \nJoin us this Friday Evening July 14th for a night of community featuring a live musical proformance from Jodie Jean Marston at 6pm. “Marston has been a performing musician since childhood\, playing cosmic cowgirl music with a folk\, country\, bluegrass\, and old-timey flavor. A pinch of small mountain town meets a dash of “Little House on the Prairie\,” Jodie Jean’s songs meld the hardworking soul of a bygone era with a burgeoning zeal for introspective truth.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/friday-evening-live-music-in-the-alley-july-14th
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak Street\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230714T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230609T005039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230707T235702Z
UID:25013-1689354000-1689364800@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Friday evenings in the alley 6-8 pm
DESCRIPTION:We are open until 8 pm on Friday evenings through the summer. Tacos Libertad\, serves incredible tacos every Friday evening from 5-8 pm. Cornhole and pickleball will be set up for some outdoor fun. \nLive Music\nFriday June 16th 5:30 – 7:30  pm Traditional Irish music \nFriday June 23rd 5:30 – 7:30  pm Bear Creek Alley Cats\, Traditional Irish music \nFriday July 7th First Friday – 5:30 pm Sombra de Quinta\, 7 pm Bluebirds\, acoustasonic pop-folk. Part pop\, part americana and a little bit punk. 9:30 pm Os Alquimistas. \nFriday July 14th 6 pm\, Jodie Jean Marston. “Marston has been a performing musician since childhood\, playing cosmic cowgirl music with a folk\, country\, bluegrass\, and old-timey flavor. A pinch of small mountain town meets a dash of “Little House on the Prairie\,” Jodie Jean’s songs meld the hardworking soul of a bygone era with a burgeoning zeal for introspective truth.”
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/friday-evenings-in-the-alley-6-8-pm
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Downtown Ashland Summer Celebrations,First Friday Artwalk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230707T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230707T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230708T000704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230708T000704Z
UID:25160-1688749200-1688760000@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:First Friday July 7th\, 6-8PM
DESCRIPTION:We are open until 8 pm on Friday evenings through the summer. Join us for food and live music this First Friday. The Nature Shop will be closing at 8\, but music will continue after closing hours. \nFood and Activities: \nTacos Libertad\, serves incredible tacos every Friday evening from 5-8 pm. Cornhole and pickleball will be set up for some outdoor fun. \nLive Music: \nFriday July 7th First Friday 5:30 pm Sambra de Quinta\, 7 pm Bluebirds\, acoustasonic pop-folk. Part pop\, part americana and a little bit punk. 9:30 pm Os Alquimistats.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/first-friday-july-7th-6-8pm
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak Street\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:First Friday Artwalk,Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230613T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230608T175051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T181129Z
UID:25008-1686682800-1686686400@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:The Great Gray Owl in Jackson County
DESCRIPTION:Harry Fuller\, author\, birding guide and former resident of Ashland\, will discuss the habits and habitat of the elusive great Gray Owl.  Jackson County is a hotspot for this species.  This county may have more resident Great Gray Owls than all of California\, where it is endangered. Thankfully\, the birds are breeding this year as was not the case last year due to drought.  Fuller will share some of the beautiful images captured by a small coterie of Great Gray Owl lovers who live in or near Ashland. \nHarry Fuller is co-author of The Great Gray Owls of California\, Oregon and Washington. He is a birding guide and former president of the Klamath Bird Observatory’s Board of Directors. He was co-founder of the Ashland Christmas Bird Count\, now over a decade old and going strong. \nPresentation is free at 7 pm at Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland on Tuesday June 13th.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/the-great-gray-owl-in-jackson-county
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Local Author Book Signing,Slide Show/Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20220310T205218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T185612Z
UID:23871-1685786400-1685804400@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Guided Spring Mushroom Hike on Saturday June 3rd
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day searching for wild fungi with local mushroom expert\, Mike Potts on Saturday\, June 3rd. Springtime in the southern Oregon Cascades offers an abundance of beautiful mushrooms\, including some of the most sought-after wild mushrooms in the world. We will encounter edible and poisonous varieties and learn identifying features to confidently harvest your own wild edible mushrooms. Participants will meet at NW Nature Shop at 10 am and travel to the foraging location (approximately 45 minute drive from Ashland).  Return to Ashland by 3:00 pm.  The location of each hike will be disclosed at a later date to give us flexibility in planning around weather and mushroom abundance. \nCost is $55 per participant. Children accompanied by adults are free. Be prepared for adverse weather. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (We will be doing some off-trail walking on uneven terrain)\, bring a water bottle\, lunch\, pocket knife\, non-plastic collecting bag or basket\, rain gear\, a mushroom ID book if you have one\, and a whistle.\n3 dates offered:  Saturday May 13th\, Saturday May 20th and Saturday June 3rd.\nSpace is limited so sign up early! Call 541-482-3241 to sign up\, stop by NW Nature Shop during business hours (10 am-6pm)\, or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com \nPayment must be received at time of registration.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/guided-spring-mushroom-hike-on-sunday-june-5th
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Hike,Kids Nature Activity,Mushroom Foraging
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230215T190147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T204942Z
UID:24738-1684576800-1684594800@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Guided Mushroom Walk on Saturday May 20th SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day searching for wild fungi with local mushroom expert\, Mike Potts on Saturday\, May 20th. Springtime in the southern Oregon Cascades offers an abundance of beautiful mushrooms\, including some of the most sought-after wild mushrooms in the world. We will encounter edible and poisonous varieties and learn identifying features to confidently harvest your own wild edible mushrooms. Participants will meet at NW Nature Shop at 10 am and travel to the foraging location (approximately 45 minute drive from Ashland).  Return to Ashland by 3:00 pm.  The location of each hike will be disclosed at a later date to give us flexibility in planning around weather and mushroom abundance. \nCost is $55 per participant. Children accompanied by adults are free. Be prepared for adverse weather. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (We will be doing some off-trail walking on uneven terrain)\, bring a water bottle\, lunch\, pocket knife\, non-plastic collecting bag or basket\, rain gear\, a mushroom ID book if you have one\, and a whistle.\n3 dates offered:  Saturday May 13th\, Saturday May 20th and Saturday June 3rd.\nSpace is limited so sign up early! Call 541-482-3241 to sign up\, stop by NW Nature Shop during business hours (10 am-6pm)\, or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com \nPayment must be received at time of registration.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/guided-mushroom-walk-on-saturday-may-20th
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Hike,Mushroom Foraging,Seasonal Event At Northwest Nature Shop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20200218T193025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230411T204955Z
UID:18377-1683972000-1683990000@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Guided Spring Mushroom Walk on Saturday May 13th - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Spend the day searching for wild fungi with local mushroom expert\, Mike Potts on Saturday\, May 13th. Springtime in the southern Oregon Cascades offers an abundance of beautiful mushrooms\, including some of the most sought-after wild mushrooms in the world. We will encounter edible and poisonous varieties and learn identifying features to confidently harvest your own wild edible mushrooms. Participants will meet at NW Nature Shop at 10 am and travel to the foraging location (approximately 45 minute drive from Ashland).  Return to Ashland by 3:00 pm.  The location of each hike will be disclosed at a later date to give us flexibility in planning around weather and mushroom abundance. \nCost is $55 per participant. Children accompanied by adults are free. Be prepared for adverse weather. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (We will be doing some off-trail walking on uneven terrain)\, bring a water bottle\, lunch\, pocket knife\, non-plastic collecting bag or basket\, rain gear\, a mushroom ID book if you have one\, and a whistle.\n3 dates offered:  Saturday May 13th\, Saturday May 20th and Saturday June 3rd.\nSpace is limited so sign up early! Call 541-482-3241 to sign up\, stop by NW Nature Shop during business hours (10 am-6pm)\, or email northwestnatureshop@gmail.com \nPayment must be received at time of registration.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/guided-spring-mushroom-hike-2
CATEGORIES:Mushroom Foraging
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230505T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230411T194938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230505T205914Z
UID:24864-1683306000-1683316800@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Cinco De Mayo First Friday - Canceled
DESCRIPTION:FIRST FRIDAY IS CANCELED TODAY MAY 5TH BECAUSE OF PREDICTED RAINS.  THE MUSICIANS CANT PLAY IN THE RAIN SO WE WILL POSTPONE OUR FIRST FRIDAY CELEBRATION TO JUNE!  \nJoin us in our alley on First Friday\, Friday May 5th  5:30-8 pm for community celebration of good food\, music and local activism.   \nTrebled Souls will provide live vocal and instrumental jazz from 6-8pm playing globally influenced tunes including many Latin-American and French standards.  Trebled Souls includes Jeff Mann on guitar and vocals\, Celia Harris on violin and Jordan Saturen on piano\, vocals and trumpet.  \nCome by for live music\,  outdoor fire pits\, good food and come inside Northwest Nature Shop for a complimentary glass of wine.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/cinco-de-mayo-first-friday
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:First Friday,First Friday Artwalk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230406T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230406T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230215T202812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T202812Z
UID:24745-1680807600-1680811200@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Hiking in Ashland presentation by author Maria Katsantones
DESCRIPTION:Join Maria Katsantones\, author of the best-selling book\, Hiking in Ashland: A Comprehensive\nGuidebook\, for an inspiring presentation that will bring the audience on a virtual hike to enjoy\nthe trails and the magnificent natural world of the Ashland Watershed\, the Cascade-Siskiyou\nNational Monument\, Mount Ashland\, and Ashland parks. The presentation will include excerpts\nfrom the book\, stories of the author’s hiking adventures\, and helpful insights about hiking in\nAshland.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/hiking-in-ashland-presentation-by-author-maria-katsantones
LOCATION:Northwest Nature Shop\, 154 Oak St.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Author Book Signing,Slide Show/Lecture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230323T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090221
CREATED:20230215T193524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T193707Z
UID:24741-1679598000-1679603400@northwestnatureshop.com
SUMMARY:Hiking Bigfoot Country: A presentation by Siskiyou Mountain Club
DESCRIPTION:Join Northwest Nature Shop and Siskiyou Mountain Club for Hiking Bigfoot Country\, a program on hiking and backpacking in Southwest Oregon\, at GEOS Institute (84 4th St\, Ashland\, OR) on Thursday March 23rd at 7pm.  \nGet the information you need to explore  the Siskiyou Mountains in 2023\, complete with itineraries\, and inside information from Siskiyou Mountain Club staff members with 2+ decades of hard work and play in the Southwest Oregon backwoods. See our favorite slides and purchase high-quality trail maps.  \nWe’ve got ideas for day hikes\, overnight trips\, and multi-day treks that warrant a week (or more). Learn more about our mission and sign up for a 2023 trip with Siskiyou Mountain Club or plan one of your own.
URL:https://northwestnatureshop.com/event/hiking-bigfoot-country-a-presentation-by-siskiyou-mountain-club
LOCATION:Headwaters/GEOS Institute Building\, 84 Fourth Street\, Ashland\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Slide Show/Lecture
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