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Seward Volunteer Ambulance Corps needs volunteers to staff ambulances!
Go to Sewardems.com for more information!
 
2010 Wilderness First Responder Training in Seward
Sponsored by Kayak Adventures Worldwide
Seward, Alaska
Full WFR course:  April 17-25, 2010. Class is Now Full!!!!!
   Cost:  $575
   Location:  Seward Windsong Lodge
 
   Login for TRIP FORMS:  "wfr"
WFR Recert course:  April 27-29, 2010.  Still Openings!!!!!
 
   Cost:  $250
 
   Location:  Seward Windsong Lodge
 
   Login for TRIP FORMS:  "wfr challenge"
For more information, head to the main homepage of our website (www.KayakAK.com) and type the above login code into TRIP FORMS.  That will bring you to lots of informational documents, and also a registration sheet.  You won't officially be on the roster until we receive your registration and check - so don't wait!!
 
 
Sunday  Snow Shoe Info:
Check details for trail location! Important!  Check out notice on Bullitinboard for more details on how to find the current information:
 
 
 
Adult Intermediate Classic Ski Clinic Series
 
Former High School Ski Coach and local skiing icon Dennis Perry will conduct a 2-session series this weekend for experienced classic skiers wishing to optimize their technique.  Each session will last approximately 2 hours.
First session: Saturday Jan. 30, 1pm at Bear Lake covering diagonal stride techniques (kick/glide, single kick double pole, and double pole).
Second session: Sunday Jan. 31, 1pm at Divide Ski Area covering hill climbing and descending.
Contact Dennis at iscream4me@gmail.com for further information and to receive course information.
Costs (please bring the exact amount to each session):
$15 per session for the general public
$10 for Basic Level club members
 
Free for Trail User and Trail Meister Level club members
 
 
Iditarod Days Skijor Fun Race
 
Sunday, February 21
This five mile skijor fun run will be held at Bear Lake – easy terrain and great viewing. Race will simulate a mail run to commemorate Iditarod – all racers will have to pick up mail at designated parts of the course and deliver to the finish line.  Mass (Le mans) or staggered start to be determined by number of entrants.
 
Registration at 11:30 race day.
Race starts at noon. Costs:$10.00 for non- SNSC members $5.00 for Basic Level club members
Free for Trail User and Trail Meister Members.
Prizes for finishers.
 
Iditarod Days Skijor Fun Race
Sunday, February 21
Skijor beginners welcome as long as dogs are healthy, have current vaccinations and are under hand control at all times – NO LOOSE DOGS.  Be prepared to clean up after your dog.   For more information and registration contact Dan or Madelyn Walker 224-3848 or sixmilebb@alaska.com  Early registration encouraged so you can familiarize yourself with trail protocol and tips for mass start to ensure a safe, fun run. Plans right now are for one dog only, but we may add a two dog category or a pulk race.  Stay posted.
 
Please use public access parking area on Old Sawmill Road. (There will be signs).  Just take the Bear Lake turnoff, about 7 miles north of Seward and drive about 1.5 miles till you see Old Sawmill Rd and turn left. 
 
This event is sponsored by the Seward Nordic Ski Club and Seward Iditarod Trail Blazers.  This event is being held in commemoration of the Iditarod Historic Trail Centennial Celebration.  There will be activities through out the weekend including the Mayor’s Cup Sled Dog Race starting noon, Saturday, February 20 at Bear Lake followed by an evening program Saturday night on the history of the Iditarod and Seward’s place along the historic tail.   Indoor/outdoor fun for all – come out and cheer on your favorite musher/skijorer!  Spectators are asked to use parking along Bear Lake Road so that Mushers trucks can be parked in the public access area.
 
 
Ski & Snowshoe event for the coming weekend!
Check it out!! Lots of fun for everyone!
For information on this event...Click here!
 
 
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