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Enjoy having your own horse for a week while "on the trail" as you develop Western riding skills. Take daily rides through red rock high country up to 11,500 feet. You will camp by streams, cook over open fires, see the world from a mountain top, and enjoy "snow cones" in July! |
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Choose your destination from a variety of backpacking trails in the area. From the 11,000-foot Aquarius Plateau to the dry streambeds of the San Raphael Desert regions. Learn to enjoy the wilderness while learning valuable skills. |
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While on the flat water in the pond, you'll develop paddling & kayaking balance skills. Here is where you learn to do wet exits and rolls. Once you are confident, you will depart in kayaks to meet the challenges of the white water. Run the rapids of one of the country’s most exciting rivers, the Green River. The Green is an excellent training river for young boaters. |
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There are many amazing areas in Utah to Rock Climb. For example, you can climb on the granite of the Henry Mountains or the cobblestone of Maple Canyon. Learn to belay and rappel from qualified instructors and experience the satisfaction of achieving your goals and reaching the top of the climb! |
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Take a trip down the Green River or the Colorado River enjoying primer flat water (class 1) on Labyrinth, Stillwater, or Meander Canyon. Camp on sandbanks along the river, go on short day hikes to see petroglyphs, granaries, and amazing views. |
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Go waterskiing on Otter Creek Lake near the camp. The cool, smooth water provides a perfect training ground for developing water-skiing, wake-boarding, and knee boarding skills. Tubing, air-chairing and swimming are some other exciting water activities that are enjoyed on this trip. |
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Pack your own survival pack and head out into the wilderness for an experience of a life time. Learn to build fires without matches, make jewelry from plants, carve your own spoon from wood, and learn how you could live off the land. There are many more survival techniques you will learn that you will never forget. |
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Choose from four different locations around Utah. You can see the sites in the city, desert or the wilderness. Some of the activities you can choose from include traveling to the National Parks, seeing a play in an outside natural red rock theater, experiencing the Olympic Park or riding a tram up to the top of a mountain then bike or hike down. |
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HORSEBACK RIDING |
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BACKPACKING |
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KAYAKING |
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ROCK CLIMBING |
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CANOEING |
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WATERSKIING |
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SURVIVAL |
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TRAVEL |
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No previous experience is required for any of the trips offered at Navajo Trails. Campers leave the base camp on Monday and return on Friday. The camp provides a secure place for them to keep their items that they do not need for the trip back at camp. Campers choose which trip they would like to go on for the week but all the trips are not offered each week. While out on the trips, campers sleep in tents or under the stars if they choose. The weekends are spent in camp enjoying the facilities and location, planning and preparing for the next weeks’ trip, campfire programs, and large group activities. All the trips are lead by well-trained and certified staff. Campers will be transported from each site by camp vans. Transportation is provided to and from the Salt Lake City Airport. |
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Dates and Tuition Campers may register for anywhere from 2 to 5 weeks during the weeks of July 3 to Aug 6, 2011. Fees: Two weeks: $1,895 Three Weeks: $2,695 Four Weeks: $3,395 Five Weeks: $4,125 Transportation Provided from the Salt Lake City Airport to and From Camp.
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1-800-200-CAMP ~ PO Box 55 Draper UT 84020 ~ info@navajotrails.com |