Doesn't look like a wheeling event, but sounds interesting all the same. Thought I'd post it here if anyone's interested…
PRESS RELEASE
February 12, 2008
General Information:
Matthew Ebert
(775) 557-2900
Friends of Black Rock High Rock
Participant Contact:
Holly Palmer
Nevada Outdoor School
775-623-5656
Save the date for the
2008 Black Rock Rendezvous
RENO, NV (February 12, 2008) The 4th Annual Black Rock Rendezvous takes place Memorial Day weekend, May 24 - 26, 2008 in Gerlach, Nevada and points beyond.
Come celebrate the spectacular Black Rock Desert - High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area with three days of tours, workshops, demonstrations, hikes, music, camping and more. The Black Rock Rendezvous inspires stewardship within the region, while providing insight to its rich history and modern day use. The diversity of participating user groups makes the Black Rock Rendezvous unique in Nevada.
Cost to participate or attend is free.
All weekend, Burning Man's Will Roger and the Friends of Black Rock/High Rock host the Friends annual campout and membership drive at Cassidy Mine.
Saturday features a mini expo with various user groups and organizations, regional representatives and a special keynote speaker. There's also a raffle and short afternoon tours to nearby points of interest.
On Saturday night, the Nevada Outdoor School hosts a BBQ dinner and campfire: "Tales From the Trail" with noted experts on the region providing wit and history.
Sunday's expanded tours follow five distinct tracks: Historical, Hot Springs, Geology, Playa Land Use, and Soldier Meadows/High Rock Canyon. Planned demonstrations include rocket launches, cultural site stewardship, horsemanship and land sailing. A kids camp will entertain the young ones.
Sunday, join Friends at Cassidy Mine for their annual dinner and live music under the stars. Entertainment will be announced soon. This year features a special night-time rocket launch by AeroPac out on the Playa.
All attendees should come prepared for Leave-No-Trace camping. Lodging is also available in Gerlach. Details, including locations and tour descriptions will be posted on the web site as they become available. www.blackrockrendezvous.com
If your organization would like to participate contact Holly Palmer at the Nevada Outdoor School 775-623-5656. For general information contact the Friends of Black Rock/High Rock office at 775-557-2900.
Sponsored by the Nevada Outdoor School, the Friends of Black Rock/High Rock, and the Nevada Commission on Tourism.
About The Friends of Black Rock / High Rock
The Friends of Black Rock / High Rock is a 501(c)(3)organization which helps manage the resources of the Black Rock Desert region and educates the public to foster stewardship and preserve its unique character.
Friends achieves its mission through direct volunteer management and conservation services, visitor contact, interpretive tours, events, websites, and publications.
blackrockdesert.org
About the Nevada Outdoor School
The Nevada Outdoor School (NOS) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that fosters knowledge and respect for all living and non living things, increases scientific literacy, and promotes ecological stewardship in rural Nevada and beyond.
nevadaoutdoorschool.org
PRESS RELEASE
February 12, 2008
General Information:
Matthew Ebert
(775) 557-2900
Friends of Black Rock High Rock
Participant Contact:
Holly Palmer
Nevada Outdoor School
775-623-5656
Save the date for the
2008 Black Rock Rendezvous
RENO, NV (February 12, 2008) The 4th Annual Black Rock Rendezvous takes place Memorial Day weekend, May 24 - 26, 2008 in Gerlach, Nevada and points beyond.
Come celebrate the spectacular Black Rock Desert - High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area with three days of tours, workshops, demonstrations, hikes, music, camping and more. The Black Rock Rendezvous inspires stewardship within the region, while providing insight to its rich history and modern day use. The diversity of participating user groups makes the Black Rock Rendezvous unique in Nevada.
Cost to participate or attend is free.
All weekend, Burning Man's Will Roger and the Friends of Black Rock/High Rock host the Friends annual campout and membership drive at Cassidy Mine.
Saturday features a mini expo with various user groups and organizations, regional representatives and a special keynote speaker. There's also a raffle and short afternoon tours to nearby points of interest.
On Saturday night, the Nevada Outdoor School hosts a BBQ dinner and campfire: "Tales From the Trail" with noted experts on the region providing wit and history.
Sunday's expanded tours follow five distinct tracks: Historical, Hot Springs, Geology, Playa Land Use, and Soldier Meadows/High Rock Canyon. Planned demonstrations include rocket launches, cultural site stewardship, horsemanship and land sailing. A kids camp will entertain the young ones.
Sunday, join Friends at Cassidy Mine for their annual dinner and live music under the stars. Entertainment will be announced soon. This year features a special night-time rocket launch by AeroPac out on the Playa.
All attendees should come prepared for Leave-No-Trace camping. Lodging is also available in Gerlach. Details, including locations and tour descriptions will be posted on the web site as they become available. www.blackrockrendezvous.com
If your organization would like to participate contact Holly Palmer at the Nevada Outdoor School 775-623-5656. For general information contact the Friends of Black Rock/High Rock office at 775-557-2900.
Sponsored by the Nevada Outdoor School, the Friends of Black Rock/High Rock, and the Nevada Commission on Tourism.
About The Friends of Black Rock / High Rock
The Friends of Black Rock / High Rock is a 501(c)(3)organization which helps manage the resources of the Black Rock Desert region and educates the public to foster stewardship and preserve its unique character.
Friends achieves its mission through direct volunteer management and conservation services, visitor contact, interpretive tours, events, websites, and publications.
blackrockdesert.org
About the Nevada Outdoor School
The Nevada Outdoor School (NOS) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that fosters knowledge and respect for all living and non living things, increases scientific literacy, and promotes ecological stewardship in rural Nevada and beyond.
nevadaoutdoorschool.org