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San Juan: Strawberry Island Campground Closed

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Subject: Strawberry Island Campground Closed
Importance: High
Washington State Department of Natural Resources Strawberry Island Campground CLOSED
Effective Thursday June 18, 2009
The national economic downturn and recent budget cuts have forced DNR to reduce staff, reduce expenses and make some painful decisions that include some recreation sites.  The public will be impacted by reduced services to and closures of some of our existing recreation facilities.
While we have not made all of the decisions regarding recreation sites, the decision has been made to permanently close the campground facilities at Strawberry Island — effective this afternoon. Limited funds to do the closure work were available to us only during June. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. 
If you have recreation plans in the area, please visit either Pelican Beach or Cypress Head on Cypress Island, or nearby State Parks.
Please stay tuned over the next several weeks for additional information. 
If you have questions please do not hesitate to e-mail or call
(360) 856-3500.
Candace Johnson
Assistant Region Manager, State Lands
Northwest Region
Washington State Department of Natural Resources

San Juan Islands Kayaking Camping Trip

Friday, June 19th, 2009
Welcome to the San Juan Islands Multi-day Adventure3 way
July 9th - 12th
Sept 10th - 13th
Want to go kayak camping without having to pack all the food, plan for tides, and figure out the secret paddling spots? We have taken care of all this and more!

 

Enjoy an escape to the San Juan Islands with Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe. This area is abundant with eagles, seals, and beautiful scenery. The kayaks used are mostly solo boats, which gives our customers a chance to learn paddle techniques and boat control independently.

 

The upcoming  San Juan Islands 4 Day Tour is scheduled during a half moon, allowing  us to paddle during minimal tides.   You will learn how to use the mild current to your advantage.

 

Although not guaranteed, be ready to paddle under the stars to experience the magical bioluminescence. Each paddle stroke  lights up, splashes

 

sparkle, and fish glow — all due to this beautiful natural occurance.
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Experience kayak packing, menu planning, navigation, group safety, paddling in wind and boat handling skills. Distances range from 4 - 14 miles per day and are designed to give you the tools you’ll need to  complete a multi-day tour on your own.
Prerequisite: Basic Skills Kayak Class or equivalent experience.
Included: All meals and paddling gear are provided or use  your own gear.
For more info log on to www.aldercreek.com
For reservations: 888.571.4545 or  reservations@aldercreek.com

 

www.aldercreek.com
Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe
250 NE Tomahawk Dr
and
1515 NE Water Ave
Portland
503.285.0464
888.571.4545

Hotel Charley 4: Movie Primier Portland, Oregon

Monday, April 27th, 2009

This SATURDAY- Hotel Charley 4: At Your Own Risk!

Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe is proud to present… Jesse Coombs and Ben Stookesberry as they share their latest and greatest from ClearH20films:

HOTEL CHARLEY 4: At Your Own Risk!

when: THIS Saturday, May 2nd

where: ROOTS Organic Brewing Company (NEW event space! SE 7th & Clay)

http://rootsorganicbrewing.com/blog/

time: doors open @ 7pm, film begins @ 8pm

FREE! FREE! FREE!

**view teaser @ http://www.vimeo.com/4198421**

So come out and support your friends Jesse, Ben, and their favorite “Heroes of Huck”- including Pedro Olivia’s staggering waterfall descent of 127ft, and some of the most formidable river canyons on earth in the Rondu Gorge of the Indus river in Pakistan!

Be inspired. Drink beer. THIS Saturday.

We hope to see you there!