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This program is a really good one. I have been teaching classes there for years. The classes are about four hours long and you get to do several over the course of the weekend.

 

Guys, this could be a great gift idea for the special lady in your life!! We hold three camps a year in different locations. This one is the "Deluxe" camp, meaning the accomodations are more comfortable. And it's close to the PHX area, so easier to get to than the Prescott camp.

 

 

Ladies: Learn outdoor skills in a comfortable outdoor setting

 

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SAGUARO LAKE, Ariz. - If you’d like to learn outdoor skills in a scenic, comfortable, fun outdoor setting, make sure to sign up for the annual Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) “Deluxe” program set for Jan. 25-27.

 

The three-day workshop, sponsored by the Arizona Wildlife Federation in cooperation with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, will be held at Saguaro Lake Ranch located on the banks of the Salt River and surrounded by the spectacular Goldfield and Superstition mountains, northeast of the Phoenix metro area.

This venue is perfect for the woman who likes a little extra comfort with her outdoor experience, with lodging in comfortable, resort-style ranchettes. The workshop will include a variety of classes and outdoor activities, including:

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  • Beginning fishing
  • Dutch oven cooking
  • Archery
  • Birding
  • Hiking 101
  • Outdoor photography
  • Edible and medicinal plants
  • Javelina hunting
  • Desert survival
  • Predator calling
  • Fly fishing 102
  • Geocaching
  • Still-water paddling
  • Trail ride (add $90 to the workshop fee)

There will be evening activities with campfires, live desert animals and star gazing.

The fee is $380 for the entire weekend and includes all meals, lodging, instruction and use of equipment (add $90 if you are participating in the trail ride).

 

The program begins on Friday afternoon, Jan. 25 (registration from noon to 1:30 p.m., welcome at 1:30), and ends at noon on Sunday, Jan. 27 (lunch on Sunday served from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.).

 

Space is still available, but capacity is limited, so register now. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget.

 

For more information or to register, visit the Arizona Wildlife Federation website at www.azwildlife.org, or call (480) 644-0077 or 1-800-827-9453.

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When is the next one? We are having a kid on March 13 but the one after would be great for my wife.

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When is the next one? We are having a kid on March 13 but the one after would be great for my wife.

 

 

 

I guess you mean the next one after this next one I just posted about??

 

There is one Jan 25-27 but the one after that will be in Prescott in April.

 

for more info on future camps: http://www.azwildlife.org/ht/d/sp/i/60573/pid/60573

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I have been lucky enough to help on a few of these, the April and Aug events, and the ladies really enjoy them. They learn a few new things, make a few new friends and seem to have a blast over the weekend. You wife/girlfriend will thank you if you send her to one of these.

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