Southern Forest Challenge PDF Print E-mail
Oct. 11 and 12 ride and paddle to protect Southern forests!

 

 

Join the 1st Annual Southern Forests Challenge 2008! Experience some of the most bio-diverse forests in North America while riding and paddling through autumn foliage of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Western NC! Inspiring views, beautiful waters, friends who share a belief in the power of action to create a sustainable and just future.

 

Join the 1st Annual Southern Forests Challenge 2008! Experience some of the most bio-diverse forests in North America while riding and paddling through autumn foliage of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Western NC! Inspiring views, beautiful waters, friends who share a belief in the power of action to create a sustainable and just future.

Where: Our base camp for this adventure will be Headwaters Adventure Village near Brevard, North Carolina

Why: To experience breathtaking Southern forests in the Blue Ridge Mountains and support the work of the Dogwood Alliance to defend these and all the forests of the South

What: 100K or 30K of great road cycling in and around the beautiful French Broad River valley

A 1/2 day of paddling on the French Broad River (class 1, no stress)

How much: $500 - Fundraising Minimum. All funds raised go directly to Dogwood Alliance and the protection of Southern forests.

$90 Registration Fee plus small active.com transaction fee to cover the expenses of the Event.

Child care will be offered for children of riders during the event.

 

Trackback(0)
Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment
quote
bold
italicize
underline
strike
url
image
quote
quote
smile
wink
laugh
grin
angry
sad
shocked
cool
tongue
kiss
cry
smaller | bigger

security code
Write the displayed characters


busy
 
< Prev   Next >
Join Us
Tell a Friend
Take Action
Donate
 

Newsflash

Did you know that there is a fast food junky near you? The "11 Fast Food Junkies" are buying their paper packaging from Southern forests, and if you're getting this email it's probably because at some point or another you've agreed with me that our forests are much too important to be wasted for fast food packaging…