Special REI Class: Thru-Hiking the AT - A Full Day Comprehensive Class

Feb 7 Sun 11:30 AM
Location
REI

31 Schenck Parkway
Asheville, NC 28803
828-687-0918

Estimated attendance
 1  people attended.

Who organized?
Ching

Price

$40.00 per person
refund policy

Thru-hiking the AT this year or interested in a future hike? Want to learn the white blazes like the back of your hand? Join Tim Black, teacher of long distance hiking tips class for 8 years, for a comprehensive clinic on the AT.

Learn about all of the logistics, gear, nutrition, seasoned tricks and tips. Get the best...and the worst of "The Trail."

Class is from 11:30 AM until 5:30 PM on Sunday, February 7. $40 for REI members and $70 for Non-members. Class is limited to 20 people. Payment is required upon registration. Lunch will be provided. Questions? Contact REI at [masked] or email Ching at [masked].

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  • Posted Feb 6, 2010 10:25 AM
    Hi, I would have loved to attend but I will not be able to make it, due to the bad weather. Candy

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Your organizer's refund policy for Special REI Class: Thru-Hiking the AT - A Full Day Comprehensive Class

Refunds offered if:

  • the Meetup is cancelled
  • the Meetup is rescheduled
  • you can cancel at least 5 day(s) before the Meetup

Additional notes: You will be refunded if the class is rescheduled for some reason and you are not able to attend the new date. Class is $40 for REI members and $70 for non-members.

Payments you make go to the organizer, not to Meetup. You must make refund requests to the organizer.

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