Get Moving: Sept. 30
Colorado Daily
Monday, September 29, 2008
TUESDAY
Three-Season Survival Skills -- Popular shows like "Survivorman," left, and "Man vs. Wild" are captivating audiences nationwide, but do you have what it takes to survive? During this clinic you will participate in an interactive survival scenario, learn about survival priorities, tips, strategies and techniques, and will learn how to make a personal survival kit. REI, 1789 28th St., Boulder, free; 7 p.m. Details: 303-447-1076.
Evening Hike to Woods Quarry -- Unwind after a busy day by taking a fun evening hike to Woods Quarry. Follow Open Space naturalist Suzanne Michot to one of the historic stone quarries on Open Space Mountain Parks. Find out about this unique place on Open Space and the interesting flora and fauna that surrounds it. Chautauqua Ranger Cottage, Grant Street and Baseline Road, Boulder, free; 5 p.m. Details: 303-441-3440.
WEDNESDAY
Belay Basics -- This one-time class is held every Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and teaches the basics of safe belaying. Participants receive a free one-week membership during the course plus free gear rentals. Boulder Rock Club, 2829 Mapleton Ave., Boulder, $32-$40, 6 p.m. Details: 800-836-4008.
SATURDAY
COMMUNITY CYCLES BIKE TUNE-UPS -- Community Cycles hosts a booth at the Boulder Farmer's Market, 13th Street and Canyon, every Saturday to offer $20 bike tune-ups as well as plenty of bike maps and bike safety information from experienced bicycle mechanics. Community Cycles is a nonprofit organization that educates and advocates for the safe use of bicycles. Boulder Farmer's Market, 13th Street and Canyon Boulevard, $20; 8 a.m. Details: 720-565-6019.


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