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Adventure Sports Calendar

Published: November 16. 2012 4:00AM PST

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CLIMBING

Fiesta Boulder Bash: At Bend Rock Gym; Monday, Nov. 19, 7 to 9 p.m.; the second in this season’s Boulder Bash series; wear a costume, climb hard and feed the hungry; bring at least two non-perishable food items for local food bank; 541-388-6764; info@bendrockgym.com; www.bendrockgym.com.

Bend Endurance Academy Competition Team: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 4 to 6 p.m., through June 27, 2013; ages 10-18; focuses on bouldering with opportunities to compete in USA Climbing’s Bouldering Series; contact mike@bendenduranceacademy.org or www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org.

Bend Endurance Academy Development Team: Mondays and Wednesdays, 4 to 6 p.m., through Jan. 30, 2013; ages 10-18; for the climber looking to develop a solid foundation of movement and technical climbing skills; contact mike@bendenduranceacademy.org or www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org.

Paddling

Kayaking classes: Sundays, 4-6 p.m.; for all ages; weekly classes and open pool; equipment provided to those who preregister, first come, first served otherwise; Cascade Swim Center, Redmond; $3; 541-548-7275; www.raprd.org

Kayak Roll Sessions: At Juniper Swim & Fitness Center in Bend; every Sunday afternoon from 4:15 to 6 p.m, through the end of May; fee is $12 per boat for in-district residents and $16 for out-of-district residents; pre-registration is available beginning the Monday prior to each roll session and can be done online at register.bendparksandrec.org; contact www.bendparksandrec.org or call 541-389-7665.

SNOW SPORTS

Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation Alpine, Nordic, Freeride Fall Dryland Training: Started in early September; 541-388-0002; mbsef@mbsef.org; mbsef.org.

Bend Endurance Academy NORDIC Competition Program: Tuesdays through Sundays through May 1, 2013, times vary; ages 14-23; athletes are instructed in varying activities to improve their strength, technique, coordination, agility, aerobic and anaerobic capacities with the end goal being to successfully apply these skills to ski racing; transportation provided; contact ben@bendenduranceacademy.org, www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org or 541-678-3864.

Bend Endurance Academy Nordic Youth Club: Ages 7-11; Saturdays and/or Sundays for 10 weekends, Dec. 8 through Feb. 24; includes a camp during winter break; introduces basic skate and classic techniques through games and adventures; transportation provided; contact ben@bendenduranceacademy.org, www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org or 541-678-3864.

Bend Endurance Academy Middle School Nordic Development Team: For middle schoolers ages 11-14; Wednesday/Saturday/Sunday, Nov. 14-March 10; allows participants to ski in small groups based on ability and improve their classic and skate techniques; includes camps during Thanksgiving and winter break; transportation provided; contact ben@bendenduranceacademy.org, www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org or 541-678-3864.

Bend Endurance Academy High School Nordic Development Team: For high schoolers ages 14-18; weekdays or weekend enrollment options; Nov. 14-March 10; participants improve skiing efficiency by working with coaches and teammates in small groups; includes camps during Thanksgiving and winter break; transportation provided; contact ben@bendenduranceacademy.org, www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org or 541-678-3864.

Bend Endurance Academy Nordic Masters: For adults; Tuesday, Thursday or Sunday morning enrollment options; Dec. 11-Feb. 17; skate technique; improves skiing efficiency through successful technique progressions; contact ben@bendenduranceacademy.org, www.BendEnduranceAcademy.org or 541-678-3864.

Dawn Patrol nordic skiing for Working Parents: Join local nordic ski meister Dave Cieslowski for this popular morning ritual on the trails of Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center; sessions offer a daily technique theme; 10-week program; limited to 10 advanced skiers; Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Dec. 5 through Feb. 14; www.mtbachelor.com.

She’s on Skis: For women who want to nordic ski one day per week with an experienced and cheerful coach; open to beginner level skate skiers and above; at Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center; Wednesdays or Saturdays, Nov. 28 through Feb. 9; www.mtbachelor.com.

Intro to Skate Skiing/ Intro to Classic Skiing: Ideal for beginner skiers, these programs offer a four-week progressive introduction to the sport of skate and classic skiing; new sessions begin the first week of each month throughout the winter at the Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center; www.mtbachelor.com.

Babes in Snowland nordic skiing: Eight-week series of one-hour classes for tots ages 4-5; at Mt. Bachelor Nordic Center; classes are designed to introduce youngsters to nordic skiing through creative learning in a fun, safe environment; Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, Dec. 16 to Feb. 24; www.mtbachelor.com.

K’s for Kids nordic skiing: Eight-week series of one-hour classes for youth ages 6 to 8; clinics will focus on exploration of the Mt. Bachelor trail system and logging K’s; skiers should be able to ski 5 kilometers in one hour; Sundays from 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., Dec. 16 to Feb. 24; www.mtbachelor.com.

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