CYCLING
Fireweed 400: Alaska's biggest bicycle race
WHEN: Friday and Saturday , various start times
WHERE: Start at Sheep Mountain Lodge on Glenn Highway
DETAILS: Alaska biggest bike race is a weekend-long affair with a variety of races (see story in this section with schedule) expected to attract more than 700 riders. Awards ceremony is 5:30 p.m. Monday at Bear Tooth Theatrepub. New this year is a two-day 300-kilometer tour -- not race -- that begins on Friday.
COST: Varies
CONTACT: Peter Lekisch, race coordinator, gdadak@aol.com or 562-2965
CLIMBING
Timmy O'Neill climbing show
WHEN: 8 p.m. today
WHERE: Bear Tooth Theatrepub
DETAILS: Previously postponed climbing show by Timmy O'Neill is back on after the prominent climber returns from Ruth Gorge with his brother Sean, a T-12 paraplegic. Program benefits Paradox Sports, an adaptive sports organization that rose out of the world of rock climbing. O'Neill's prowess on vertical rock and his urban climbing antics are matched by his laser-precise wit and jokes that make his shows sellouts.
COST: $8
CONTACT: www.timmyoneill.com; www.beartooththeatre.net
FLORA & FAUNA
See great horned owl
WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday
WHERE: Eagle River Nature Center
DETAILS: Volunteer Ginamaria Javurek will give a presentation with the live bird in her care, followed by a three-mile walk on the Albert Loop in search of beavers and other animals active at night. Walk is not appropriate for children under 10. Walk limited to the first 16 people who register by phone.
COST: Free
CONTACT: 694-2108
HIKING
Weekly outdoor hikes
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Thursday and Monday
WHERE: Thursday at Lyn's Prospect Heights Trailhead
DETAILS: Alaska Outdoors weekly hikes. Monday hike an easier trail, suitable for kids. Thursday is a mountain trail.
COST: $1
CONTACT: 770-0440, www.alaska-outdoors.org
KIDS
Outdoor summer photography
WHEN: 8:30 a.m.-noon and noon-4 p.m. through Friday
WHERE: Reddington Photography Studio, 4460 Mars in Anchorage
DETAILS: Beginner and intermediate summer photography classes for ages 7-16. Theme: "The World Around Us." Digital and film cameras provided. Pictures will be developed and put together in a final project at the end of the week.
COST: $200
CONTACT: 947-0803
Parent and Me walks
WHEN: 11 a.m. Wednesday
WHERE: Kincaid Park chalet
DETAILS: Learn the trail systems in Anchorage with Parks and Recreation staff. Trail strollers and backpacks welcome.
COST: Free
CONTACT: 343-4217
Kids fishing derby
WHEN: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday
WHERE: Taku Lake Park
DETAILS: Includes free clinics, fishing contests, refreshments and a chance to win prizes. Bring your poles. Pre-registration recommended. Ages 2-12.
COST: $2
CONTACT: 343-4247
What's in the water?
WHEN: 2 p.m. Saturday, July 11
WHERE: Eagle River Nature Center
DETAILS: Junior naturalists will explore local ponds and streams. Children accompanied by a parent or adult are invited to search for macro-invertebrates. Bring rubber boots and dress for messy exploration.
COST: Free
CONTACT: 694-2108
HIKING
Albert Loop hike
WHEN: 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday
WHERE: Eagle River Nature Center
DETAILS: Bob and Ann Fisher will lead a 5.75-mile round trip hike on the Albert Loop and Rapids Camp trails. Trails are fairly level with only slight elevation gains. OK for beginners. Bring a daypack with snacks, water, rain clothes and warm layers. Call for trail conditions. Limited to the first 12 people who register by phone. Well-behaved dogs welcome.
COST: Free
CONTACT: 694-2108
MEETINGS & CLASSES
'Big 5' mammals seminar
WHEN: Friday through Sunday
WHERE: Denali National Park and Preserve
DETAILS: Murie Science and Learning Center course will cover "the big five" -- bears, wolves, sheep, caribou and moose. Participants will experiment with the tools scientists use while learning about large mammals and their varied habitats. Course will be based out of a field camp along the Teklanika River.
COST: .$320
CONTACT: courses@murieslc.org; www.murieslc.org; 1-888-688-1269
Recreation
Sunday bear brunch
WHEN: 3 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
DETAILS: Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center will host a Sunday brown bear brunch feeding, featuring a moose leg. A 15-minute talk about bear behavior and safety in bear country comes first.
COST: Free with admission
CONTACT: 783-2025
WILDERNESS RACING
Race across Alaska Range
WHEN: July 26
WHERE: Starts near Gerstle River Bridge on Alaska Highway south of Delta Junction; finishes near McKinley Village on the Nenana River
DETAILS: This is the 27th running of the Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic that this year generally heads west. Racers figure out how best to get from start to finish. Mid-route checkpoint is Black Rapids Lodge on the Delta River off the Richardson Highway. This pioneer of wilderness racing is a three-to-six day affair with a start, finish and no set route. No roads. No motorized vehicles. No food or equipment pick-ups or drops. Race area changes every three or so years.
COST: Check with race organizers
CONTACT: Michael Martin, mickeym@u.washington.edu
Sign up for Crow Pass Crossing
WHEN: 7 a.m. July 18; pre-race meeting 6 a.m.
WHERE: Starts end of Crow Mine Road above Girdwood
DETAILS: 26th annual Crow Pass Crossing is about 24 miles along Crow Pass Trail to the Eagle River Nature Center at the Eagle River Nature Center. Elevation gain of 3,888 feet. Limited to 150 entrants.
COST: $60, portion goes to nature center with rest to UAA Milers Booster Club.
CONTACT: Race director Michael Friess, 786-1325
WRITING
Writing the Chugach
WHEN: Saturday
WHERE: Chugach State Park
DETAILS: Join nature writer Bill Sherwonit for a writing workshop that starts with a day-long hike into the Chugach Mountains to learn more about both Anchorage's "backyard wilderness" as well as note taking and journaling. Fee includes pre and post-trip meetings, a day in the Chugach and essay critique.
COST: $100
CONTACT: akgriz@hotmail.com, 245-0283
On the Web: www.alaskatravel.com/parks: July is Parks and Recreation month, so check out a list of Alaska’s national parks and view photos, videos and maps. Taking a trip? You can also get lodging and transportation tips.
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