This type of owl is the Outdoor Wellness mascot. Hoot!
Great Horned Owl
Icy apocalypse graced the NW yet again this winter, this piece of gear could help you keep your footing.
Yak Trak/Micro Spike
This resource can let you know travel times over mountain passes.
WSDOT
Meeting new, like-minded people and getting to learning so many essential skills was how a participant describe this Fall progam.
This critter preys on songbirds, but when threatened by a predator of their own will tuft up the feathers on their head like horns.
Northern Pygmy Owl
Summit Snoqualmie consists of East, West, Central and this other area.
Alpental
This command helps a climber communicate they would like more rope.
Take
Getting to know others and observing the area around us was a highlight of this program held in winter quarter.
Sketch and Hike
This critter changes color based on air temperature and humidity as a defense mechanism, but they don't have control over the change.
Pacific Tree Frog
This piece of equipment makes sure you stay attached to your ski or snowboard
Binding
Formed nearly 2000 years ago by lava, this area provides a cool 2.25 walk in the dark.
Ape Caves
In winter quarter a participant of this program shared, "I really liked eating by the big waterfall."
Surprise Lake Snowshoe
Unlike most of its kind, this critter prefers sleeping in large roost areas to promote insulation in groups.
Townsend Big Eared Bat
Heading into avalanche terrain, better check the NWAC site at this time the day before your trip.
6pm
This shapes themed debrief method helps you share what you feel solid on, what your learned and what you need more information on.
Triangle, Square, Circle
Fun, inclusive, amazing, welcoming, friendly and chill were ways this winter program was described.
Snow Tubing
In 1977 the firs of this animal was born at Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium.
Red Wolf
This snow test has a progression of fist, four fingers, one finger, pencil then knife.
Hand Pack Test
After having a scavenger hunt at Metsker Maps, we headed to this trailhead for our backpack trip.
Sioxoun Creek Trailhead
The number of programs and events we have hosted so far this academic year.
35