Friday, February 20, 2009

Take a 10 day trip in Yellowstone

Here is more detailed information on the fantastic trip Mosaic has planned for Yellowstone.

More information on our Event:
http://www.mosaicoutdoor.org/yellowstone/
Registration is Open!

Mosaic is going to Yellowstone!
Friday, May 22, 2009 to Sunday May 31, 2009
Sign up fast!!! Only 26 Spaces!!!

FOLLOW THE YELLOWSTONE ROAD

Ever wondered how reliable Old Faithful really is. Want to see wolves, eagles, bison, and elk? Enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, and
soaking in hot springs? Team up with a Jewish outdoors group to explore Yellowstone National Park, the crown jewel of the U.S.
national parks system. Join hikers and other outdoors enthusiasts on a trip sponsored by Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America May 22-31,
2009.

During the 10-day, nine-night trip, participants will be involved in activities ranging from leisurely guided van tours with easy
and short hikes to strenuous full-day hikes, kayaking and biking. Accommodations include simple, comfortable cabins with two double
beds and a bathroom with shower.

The trip begins at the Bozeman, Montana, airport and will continue by van to the northern entrance of Yellowstone Park in Mammoth
Springs with interim stays in the Yellowstone Lake Area and Old Faithful Village. Participants will visit hydrothermal features such
as geysers, hot springs and mudpots; alpine desert with a variety of wildlife such as: grizzly and brown bears, bighorn sheep,
coyote, fox, myriads of small animals, and a variety of birds including ducks, eagles, ravens, magpies etc. See the largest
freshwater lake in the United States, and the spectacular 308 ft. Yellowstone Falls. A swim in the hot springs is also included.

The cost, not including airfare, is $1,700 for the first 6 paid participants. The full price of $1,800 is available until April 17,
2009. Register now and get the discount! Only 21 spots left

Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America (MOCA) is a non-profit organization focused on bringing Jewish Adults together where they can
experience and explore the outdoors and the Jewish experience, history and background in environments that promote Jewish learning,
continuity and community. Mosaic has clubs in the United States, Canada and Israel.

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