Nature Awareness Series - How to Sleep Warm in a Tent! - Free | Tuesday | 8 –8:30 pm | Feb 2

by Department of Recreation

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Tue, Feb 2, 2021

8 PM – 8:30 PM PST (GMT-8)

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Nature Awareness Series!
 

Free for everyone! |

Tuesday | 8 –8:30 pm | Feb 2 | How to Sleep Warm in a Tent


Hosted by Kirsten Cook


The purpose of this workshop is to give some tips and tricks to keep people from getting cold while backpacking or camping. We'll talk about what to wear, what kinds of gear to bring, how to eat, bathing habits, and more!

Learn natural history, eco-friendly ethics and risk management!

UCSB Adventure Programs is very proud to offer a place-based Zoom-workshop series by our own staff naturalist, Kirsten Cook, designed to promote nature awareness, develop healthy outdoor ethics, increase knowledge about local ecosystems, and teach about personal care and safety when recreating in the outdoors.

Come join us for discussions and activities on a host of fascinating topics including plant and animal identification, risk awareness and management, outdoor recreation tips and tricks, local indigenous ethnobotany and history, seaside ecosystems, Leave No Trace principles, sustainable foraging, local geology and geography, and so much more!

These will be weekly, 30 minute interactive Zoom-call workshops, presented by our Adventure Programs staff. Join us each week for another exciting topic on our place based nature series!

Register above to receive your email confirmation and reminder with the zoom link details!


 

 

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