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Beaver Divers, a scuba shop in Eagle-Vail, offers scuba certification classes. Pool sessions are taught at the Avon Recreation Center. Browse and Buy Vail Trail Photos |
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Getting into kayaking this summer spells adventure — the snowmelt runoff is sure to create action-packed rapids. Browse and Buy Vail Trail Photos |
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| Guides and instruction: |
| » Vail Rock and Ice Guides (rock and ice climbing): 970.471.1173, www.vailrockandice.com » Timberline Tours (whitewater rafting and jeep tours), www.timberlinetours.com. Timberline is offering a $180 rafting seminar Friday, May 30 through Sunday, June 1 along the Colorado and Eagle Rivers. Call Lisa Reeder at 970.476.1414 to sign up. » Nova Guides (mountain biking, whitewater rafting, fishing): 719.486.2656, www.novaguides.com » Arkansas Valley Adventures (whitewater rafting, fishing, rock climbing, hiking and horseback riding): 1.800.370.0581, www.coloradorafting.net » Lodge and Spa at Cordillera (horseback riding, golf): 970.926.2200 www.cordillera.rockresorts.com/ » Lakota Guides (whitewater rafting): 970.845.RAFT (7238), www.lakotariver.com » Piney River Adventures (horseback riding, fishing, snowmobiling): 970.477.1171, www.pineyriveradventures.com » Eagle County’s guide to local adventure sports is online at http://ecosports.com/ » Vail Resorts’ Web site, www.vail.com, offers information on local instruction and guided tours for both winter and summer activities, including skiing, snowboarding, ski biking, rock climbing, mountain biking, rafting, kayaking, horseback riding, fishing and hunting. |
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Fly-fishing requires good casting technique. Gore Creek Fly Fishermen, which has three locations in the valley, is offering free daily casting clinics beginning Memorial Day weekend. Browse and Buy Vail Trail Photos |
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| Popular local hiking trails for beginners: |
| » Eagle’s Loop: Short ridge-top loop with great views of Mount of the Holy Cross; 1 mile, or about 15-20 minutes » Lower Fireweed: Wooded trail between Eagle's Nest and Mid-Vail; 1 mile, or about 30-40 minutes; looped with Upper Fireweed makes it 2.2 miles, or about 1 to 1 1/2 hours » Upper Fireweed: Great for hiking novices; about 1.2 miles from Eagle's Nest to Mid-Vail, or about 30 to 40 minutes |
| Gore Range Natural Science School partners with the White River National Forest to present a variety of community programs on public lands, including guided hikes. Call the Nature Discovery Center at 970.479.4675, or the United States Forest Service Visitor Center in Minturn at 970.827.5715 for exact trailhead and meeting locations. |

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