November, 2003
Mountain Adventure Seminars (MAS) has created a newsletter for the greater MAS community. Our mission is to provide information that is both informative and enjoyable. Please note that your email address will never be sold or shared. If you would prefer not to receive this publication then please go to the bottom of this email to unsubscribe. Otherwise sit back, relax, and let yourself dream and inspire.
 



MAS News:
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Monitor Pass
Scenic Hwy. 4

Fall is in the air at Bear Valley with cool, crisp mornings, beautiful afternoons and stunning alpenglow sunsets. The Aspens are changing colors and the shed is full of wood. We are looking forward to the arrival of winter but until then we are climbing as long as the good weather continues.

The new MAS brochure will be arriving in your mailbox very soon. If you can't wait to start planning your winter and spring adventures then feel free to visit the MAS website as upcoming courses, dates and prices are being added daily.



The 8th Annual Bear Valley Telemark Festival dates have been set: February 6-8, 2004. All events are expected to sell out so don't forget to sign up early. Secure online registration forms have been established on the MAS website, or give us call at (209) 753-6556 x1 to receive your registration form today.

Happy news amongst the MAS staff and friends, Kimi is pregnant! Although she is not feeling so great she and Aaron are smiling ear to ear while expecting a new member to the community in mid-June, 2004.


Aaron & Kimi Johnson
Telemark Festival 2003


MAS Specials:
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Give the Gift of Adventure: save 10% on all gift certificates purchased before December 24, 2003. Does your special friend need a lesson or deserve an exciting adventure? Contact MAS today to explore the options and find the perfect gift.

There are still a couple of spaces left on the 1st Annual MAS Alumni Rock Climbing Weekend happening this weekend, October 25-26 in Bear Valley, CA. The weather report is calling for clear skies and cool temperatures - sounds like a great climbing weekend!


MAS Guide Tip:
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MAS guide, Pete Ryan had an article published in the latest issue of Climbing Magazine. Instead of recreating the wheel we will just let Pete tell it like it is:

Climbing Magazine Tech Tip: Hands Down - Teach a Better Belay