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Daring Adventures cross country skiing trip

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Adaptive Kayaking
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Sled Ice Hockey
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Cross-country skiing
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Hiking/Backpacking
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Wilderness Camping
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Volunteer Service Exchange
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Spring 2008 Schedule
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Contact Information:
1946 West Morningside Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85023
602-262-4543 (Voice)
602-534-2491 (TTY)
602-534-1537 (FAX)
tj.penkoff@phoenix.gov

Daring Adventures

Inclusive Recreation: the Benefits Are Endless!


Daring Adventures is an exciting program that offers seven outdoor recreation opportunities for teens and adults with disabilities and their non-disabled peers. The programs, listed below, are a great way to get active while meeting new people. Though there is a fee for program participation, volunteer service hours can be exchanged for all enrollment fees.


Daring Adventures camp set-up
Daring Adventures camp set-up


Kayaking at Canyon Lake
Kayaking at Canyon Lake


Guided hikes of various lengths and difficulty are offered in the spring and fall
Guided hikes of various lengths and difficulty
are offered in the spring and fall


   

Adaptive Cycling programs includes the use of cycles and gear
Programs includes the use of
cycles and gear
Adaptive Cycling
Pedal your way through the beautiful bike paths at Rose Mofford Sports Complex. We provide handcycles, tandem bikes and recumbent cycles for those with mobility or visual limitations. Friends and family are welcome to bring their own bikes or rollerblades and join us.  After completing this program, you will be able to rent the cycles on your own!  We meet at Rose Mofford Sports Complex located  9833 North 25th Avenue.  Program fee includes use of bikes and safety gear.  

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Adaptive kayaking is ideal for people with mobility and visual limitations
Adaptive kayaking is ideal for people with mobility and visual limitations
Adaptive Kayaking
Gliding freely across the surface of the water, seeing wildlife and recreating with friends are some of the best reasons for kayaking. Single and two-person ‘sit-on-top’ kayaks are available. This program is ideal for people with mobility and visual limitations. Kayaking is offered 2 times a year, with each session running approximately 6 weeks. Program fee includes equipment and roundtrip transportation from Telephone Pioneer Park to Lake Pleasant.

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Beginner or a pro - sled skaters enjoy the thrill of flying over the ice
Beginner or a pro - sled skaters enjoy the thrill of flying over the ice
Sled Ice Hockey
Sled ice skating and hockey are exciting and enjoyable sports for individuals with disabilities. With use of the adjustable adaptive ice sleds, sled skating and hockey provide excellent opportunities for exercise and cardiovascular conditioning, not to mention the thrill of flying on the ice. Whether someone is a sled hockey pro or a beginning skater, a sled is a recreational tool that can be used with everyone. There are approximately 3 seasons a year.

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Cross-Country Skiing

Come join us for cross-country skiing at the Flagstaff Nordic Center! This program is offered once a year with a weekend stay in Flagstaff. We offer weekly conditioning sessions to get you ready for skiing. The program fee includes conditioning sessions, lodging, transportation to and from Flagstaff, instruction, trail passes, and all ski equipment. Sit skis are available for people with mobility limitations. 

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Sit skis are available for Cross country sking at Flagstaff's Nordic Center
Sit skis are available for Cross country sking at Flagstaff's Nordic Center



Challenge yourself by joining us as we head off the beaten path and hike into the Arizona backcountry
Challenge yourself by joining us as we head
off the beaten path and hike into the
Arizona backcountry.

Hiking
Stay connected with nature by spending time day hiking at numerous trails throughout Phoenix. Guided hikes of various lengths and difficulty are offered in the spring and fall. Hiking wheelchairs and other assisted hiking chairs are available.

Backpacking
Challenge yourself by joining us as we head off the beaten path and hike into the Arizona backcountry.  A three day / two night backpacking trip is offered once a year. Participants will carry a full pack with their sleeping bag, clothing, tent and food for the trip.  Program includes the use of backpacks, tents, treking poles, backpacking stoves, sleeping bags and transportation to and from our backpacking destination.

Wilderness Camping
Enjoy some time relaxing and playing in the cool pine country at the City of Phoenix’s Camp Colley, located north of Payson, Arizona.  Activities at camp may include outdoor cooking, hiking, a service project and presentations by park rangers. Cost includes food, camping equipment, and transportation to and from Camp Colley with departure from Telephone Pioneer Park.

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Each hour of your volunteer service in the community is worth ten dollars toward a Daring Adventures program fee
Each hour of your volunteer service in the community is worth ten dollars toward a Daring Adventures program fee.
Volunteer Service Exchange
Volunteer service hours may be exchanged for all program enrollment fees. Each hour of your volunteer service in the community is worth ten dollars toward a Daring Adventures program fee.  For dates, details and registration contact the Daring Adventures Project Coordinator at (602) 495-5222 (Voice), (602) 534-2491 (TTY) or at tj.penkoff@phoenix.gov (E-mail).

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