ACTIVITIES
A variety of optional excursions and networking activities will be available on Wednesday, October 16. We encourage you to review the following and sign up soon, as space is limited for these exciting and unique adventures!
Fly Fishing - Provo River
8:00am - 11:00am (20 guests) - Wednesday, October 16
(7:00am - 12:00pm with transportation)
Learn fly fishing technique and sustainable practices for protecting the environment. Running from the Uinta Mountains to the town of Provo, Utah, the Provo River offers scenic views and world class fishing. About 15 miles of the river offers fishable access, spread across the river’s Upper, Middle, and Lower sections. The Middle and Lower stretches of the Provo River are notable for their consistent stream-flow that allows plenty of streamer, dry fly, and nymph fishing year-round. The Middle Provo is the place to go for giant brown trout, with 18 inch-plus specimens caught year-round by fly fishermen using a range of techniques. In the Lower section of the river, the rainbow trout are on average the largest in the state. Fishing Licenses are included.
In case of inclement weather or poor trail conditions, the team will host an educational clinic for tying flies and proper etiquette on the water.
Kamas Valley Lions Gun Club - (trap-shoot, air rifles, archery)
8:45am - 11:15am (20 guests) – Wednesday, October 16
(7:30am - 12:00pm with transportation)
Put your aim to the test with our Day at the Range. Participate in Trapshooting, Rifles, Archery, and other games to experience a multitude of marksmen challenges.
- Trap-shoot - Each team member will shoot one box of 25 shells with 12-guage shot guns at clay discs released from the trap.
- Air Rifles - Just like trapshooting but without the kickbacks! Air rifles will allow guests to shoot metallic projectiles at targets. Listen for the metal “Ding!” to be awarded a hit.
- Archery - Using a bow and arrow, guests will shoot at targets as instructed by guides. The red and yellow rings are worth 3 points. The blue and black rings are worth 2 points. Hitting any portion of the paper target is worth 1 point.
Avalanche Rescue Demonstration – Snowbird
9:00am - 11:00am – Wednesday, October 16
Meet a Snowbird Avalanche Rescue handler and their canine sidekick to learn about what it takes to be on the Snowbird ski patrol. You’ll get some basic avalanche education, learn how to gear up for the rescue, and see how a dog and their handler keep the mountain safe for all activities. This session will include a demonstration “on-hill” and finish up with Q&A and discussion.
Each session includes an introduction, a demonstration, and a short walk to Woody Race Hill on the Creek Road.