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X-WR-CALDESC:Footprints on Snow tells the stories of seven women who were e
 xplorers\, climbers\, and conservationists. One woman wrote the first hiki
 ng guide book before the internet provided driving and hiking directions. 
 Two female climbers were of the first rank in skill\, ability\, and courag
 e. One made thirty-four first ascents in the North Cascades and British Co
 lumbia Coast Range. Another woman helped save remnants of ancient forests 
 in the Olympics and went on to help preserve the scenic North Cascades in 
 a national park. The first woman to climb Mount Rainier was considered dar
 ing and immodest in her costume and behavior\, but she believed that this 
 brave accomplishment would change her life. Women have sought adventure in
  the northwestern mountains of the United States and Canada for over one h
 undred years. They had many obstacles to overcome-including having to wear
  bloomers- but they all proved that adventure comes in many forms.\n\nJoin
  us in the Red Barn or virtually from home for an evening with author Joan
  Burton to hear about these amazing women of the Pacific Northwest.\n\nThi
 s is a FREE event with a donation basket at door. A Book for All Seasons w
 ill be at this event to sell Joan's book.\nDoors open at 6:30pm for a comm
 unity social with beer and wine available for purchase. Joan's presentatio
 n will start at 7:00pm.\n\nSpeaker Bio: Joan Burton is the author of a hik
 ing guide for Northwest mountains\, Best Hikes with Children\, in print un
 der her name for 30 years. She has hiked and climbed many of the mountains
  in the Cascades and Olympics\, and knew some of the featured women person
 ally. She has camped in the crater of Mount Rainier as did Fay Fuller and 
 saw and felt its steam caves. She wants to tell the stories of the women w
 ho made enormous contributions to Northwest mountaineering and conservatio
 n because she believes in their heroism and selfless dedication.\n\n\nPlea
 se click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/85
 853643039?pwd=bWRqRDAzbmpBdzMzbG5CN0trQWdBUT09\nPasscode: 633084\n\nOr One
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 16699006833\,\,85853643039#\,\,\,\,*633084# \nOr Telephone:\n    Dial(for 
 higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\n        U
 S: +1 253 215 8782  or +1 669 900 6833  or +1 346 248 7799  or +1 301 715 
 8592  or +1 312 626 6799  or +1 929 205 6099 \nWebinar ID: 858 5364 3039\n
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DESCRIPTION:Footprints on Snow tells the stories of seven women who were ex
 plorers\, climbers\, and conservationists. One woman wrote the first hikin
 g guide book before the internet provided driving and hiking directions. T
 wo female climbers were of the first rank in skill\, ability\, and courage
 . One made thirty-four first ascents in the North Cascades and British Col
 umbia Coast Range. Another woman helped save remnants of ancient forests i
 n the Olympics and went on to help preserve the scenic North Cascades in a
  national park. The first woman to climb Mount Rainier was considered dari
 ng and immodest in her costume and behavior\, but she believed that this b
 rave accomplishment would change her life. Women have sought adventure in 
 the northwestern mountains of the United States and Canada for over one hu
 ndred years. They had many obstacles to overcome-including having to wear 
 bloomers- but they all proved that adventure comes in many forms.\n\nJoin 
 us in the Red Barn or virtually from home for an evening with author Joan 
 Burton to hear about these amazing women of the Pacific Northwest.\n\nThis
  is a FREE event with a donation basket at door. A Book for All Seasons wi
 ll be at this event to sell Joan's book.\nDoors open at 6:30pm for a commu
 nity social with beer and wine available for purchase. Joan's presentation
  will start at 7:00pm.\n\nSpeaker Bio: Joan Burton is the author of a hiki
 ng guide for Northwest mountains\, Best Hikes with Children\, in print und
 er her name for 30 years. She has hiked and climbed many of the mountains 
 in the Cascades and Olympics\, and knew some of the featured women persona
 lly. She has camped in the crater of Mount Rainier as did Fay Fuller and s
 aw and felt its steam caves. She wants to tell the stories of the women wh
 o made enormous contributions to Northwest mountaineering and conservation
  because she believes in their heroism and selfless dedication.\n\n\nPleas
 e click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/858
 53643039?pwd=bWRqRDAzbmpBdzMzbG5CN0trQWdBUT09\nPasscode: 633084\n\nOr One 
 tap mobile : \n    US: +12532158782\,\,85853643039#\,\,\,\,*633084#  or +1
 6699006833\,\,85853643039#\,\,\,\,*633084# \nOr Telephone:\n    Dial(for h
 igher quality\, dial a number based on your current location):\n        US
 : +1 253 215 8782  or +1 669 900 6833  or +1 346 248 7799  or +1 301 715 8
 592  or +1 312 626 6799  or +1 929 205 6099 \nWebinar ID: 858 5364 3039\nP
 asscode: 633084\n    International numbers available: https://us06web.zoom
 .us/u/kcaD4hECKt
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LOCATION:Hybrid Event! Come in person or click zoom link below.
SUMMARY:Red Barn Event: Footprints on Snow - Seven Brave Women Who Shaped t
 he History of the Northwest Mountains
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