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2008 Class Schedule


February 2-3 Snowshoe and Snow Caving
February 10-16 Winter Count hosted by Back tracks 208-359-2400
February 24 - March 1    Caribbean Bushskills Rendezvous hosted by Earthskills 1-866-RVR-CANE
March 16-22 Spring Break Canyon and River Trip hosted by Four Corner’s School 1-800-525-4456
April 13-20 River Cane hosted by Earthskills 1-866-RVR-CANE
May 2-4 New England Wildflower Society Program in Bowdoin, Maine with Arthur Haines 1-207-837-4920
June 6-10 Skills Intensive
June 8-14 Safari Camps in Utah
June 15-21 hosted by Four Corner’s School 1-800-525-4456
June 26-July 2 Stone Age Skills For Teens and Sustainable Modern Living with Cottonwood Institute 303-447-1076
July 3-7 Skills Intensive
July 9-16 Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Survival and Preparedness, Stone Age Skills for Kids, Stone Age Skills for Families 1-970-926-5756
July 20-26 Green River Canoe
August 4-10 Dance the Spine A mountaineering trek on the ridge line of the Sangre de Cristos
Sept 14-20 Rabbit Stick hosted by Back Tracks 1-208-359-2400
October 4-12 Falling Leaves hosted by Earthskills 1-866-RVR-CANE
October 19-26 Trapping and Snaring
Dec. 28-Jan. 3 Canoe the Everglades


Earth Knack's International Learning Adventures immerse students in the daily rhythm of traditional life while learning heritage skills from local hosts. Areas where people are still living an unbroken legacy of skills are chosen from many diverse cultures around the world. Where in the world will Earth Knack go next? Keep yourself posted at:
www.earthknack.com
EARTHKNACK P.O. Box 508
Crestone, Colorado 81131
719-256-4909

Camping fees for creek side campsites and community dinners are included on school site, overnight courses.

Overnight, stop by campers are welcome at Earth Knack for a $15 camp fee. Participants have use of an outdoor solar shower and a well equipped outdoor kitchen to prepare their own breakfasts and lunches.

Off site expedition and course tuitions include all meals, camp fees and instruction. Participants are responsible for required gear. Some guest instructors may have separate materials fees for special event skills courses.

A 4 mile hike takes you from Earth Knack on Cottonwood Creek to the top of several 14,000 ft. mountains, a 45 minute drive to three different hot springs pools and resorts and the Great Sand Dunes National Park is 9 miles south. Come enjoy our spectacular valley and a terrific learning tradition.

INQUIRIES:
EARTH KNACK
P.O. Box # 508
Crestone, Co. 81131
719 256 4909

FOR THE PATIENT WHO DON'T EXPECT AN ANSWER: earthknack@yahoo.com