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Rental Photo List (PDF) The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 TENTS Page 1 of 2 DescripƟon: This tent is great in nasty weather or in mild summer nights. Rental includes tent body, rainfly, stakes, and guy lines. *Tarp not included* Sleeps: 3 people Seasons: 4 Weight: 8.25 pounds Evergreen Daily Rate: $9.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $13.00 Community Daily Rate: 12.00 Black Diamond Squall Tent Community Weekend Rate: 18.00 DescripƟon: This lightweight backpacking tent is an easy to set up, durable tent that is great is three seasons weather. Sleeps: 2 people Seasons: 3 Weight: 5 pounds 2 oz. Evergreen Daily Rate: $7.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $10.00 Community Daily Rate: 10.00 Black Diamond Mesa Tent Community Weekend Rate: 15.00 DescripƟon: This sturdy “Bombshelter” is ideal for moun‐ taineering and snow camping condions. Not recommend‐ ed for warmer weather condions. Sleeps: 4 people Seasons: 4 Weight: 9 pounds 12 oz. Evergreen Daily Rate: $10.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $14.00 Community Daily Rate: 14.00 Black Diamond Bombshelter Tent Community Weekend Rate: 19.00 The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 TENTS Page 2 of 2 DescripƟon: This is one of the most spacious tents that easily sleeps three people. Ideal for backpacking and tall‐ er folks. Sleeps: 3 people Seasons: 3 Weight: 6 pounds Evergreen Daily Rate: $9.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $13.00 Community Daily Rate: 12.00 MSR Holler Tent Community Weekend Rate: 18.00 DescripƟon: This lightweight backpacking tent is ideal for extended spring and summer trips. Sleeps: 3 people Seasons: 3 Weight: 4 pounds 13 oz. Evergreen Daily Rate: $9.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $13.00 Community Daily Rate: 12.00 Community Weekend Rate: 18.00 MSR Mutha Hubba Tent DescripƟon: This tent is recommended for car camping with large groups. With two large rooms and two ves‐ bules, there is plenty of space for 8 people and gear stor‐ age. Not recommended in a windy area. Sleeps: 8 people Seasons: 3 Weight: 22 pounds 3 oz. Evergreen Daily Rate: $12.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $17.00 Community Daily Rate: 16.00 Community Weekend Rate: 22.00 REI Kingdom 8 Tent The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 CLIMBING Page 1 of 1 DescripƟon: The Mad Rock Nomad climbing shoes are full lace up shoes. The full laces allows these shoes to fit most feet sizes. Great for both indoor and outdoor climbing. Sizes: 5, 5.5, 6, 7.5, 8.5, 9, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, 13 Evergreen Daily Rate: $3.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $5.00 Community Daily Rate: $5.00 Community Weekend Rate: $7.00 Mad Rock Nomad Climbing Shoe DescripƟon: The Cypher Prefix climbing shoes are versale lace up shoes with great edges. The full lace up allows for a great fit with many feet. Great for indoor and outdoor climbing. Sizes: 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11 Evergreen Daily Rate: $3.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $5.00 Community Daily Rate: $5.00 Cypher Prefix Climbing Shoe Community Weekend Rate: 7.00 Climbing Guide Books Black Diamond Drop Zone Crash Pad Evergreen Daily Rates: $1.00 Evergreen Weekend Rates: $2.00 Evergreen Daily Rates: $4.00 Community Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rates: $6.00 Community Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $6.00 Community Weekend Rate: $10.00 The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 SNOW Page 1 of 2 DescripƟon: These lightweight universal crampons are com‐ pable with any mountaineering boot and most hiking boots. Adjustable foot length and straps ensure a snug fit. Fits Sizes: Adult 4‐14 Evergreen Daily Rate: $5.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $7.00 Community Daily Rate: $7.00 Stubai Trekking/Light Crampons Community Weekend Rate: $11.00 DescripƟon: Our Black Diamond ice axes are lightweight and come with a leash for safety. Sizes: 60 cm, 65 cm, 70cm Evergreen Daily Rate: $5.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $7.00 Community Daily Rate: $7.00 Black Diamond Ice Axe with Leash Community Weekend Rate: $11.00 DescripƟon: These classic snowshoes are a durable favorite! The sff edges assist on steep terrain and adjustable straps allow compability with all shoe sizes. Size: Universal Unisize Evergreen Daily Rate: $7.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $10.00 Community Daily Rate: $9.00 MSR Evo Ascent Snowshoes Community Weekend Rate: $14.00 DescripƟon: These waterproof mountaineering boots are made for snow travel. All boots are crampon compable with full lace ups and ankle support. Size: 7, 8, 8.5, 9, 10, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.5, 13 Evergreen Daily Rate: $6.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $8.00 Community Daily Rate: $8.00 Community Weekend Rate: $14.00 Mammut Mountaineering Boots The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 SNOW Page 2 of 2 DescripƟon: This lightweight snow shovel collapses to fit snugly into any pack size, and the wide blade allows for effi‐ cient shoveling. Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Community Weekend Rate: $5.00 Black Diamond Snow Shovel DescripƟon: This lightweight probe stores neatly in a bag and collapses to a small packable size. Weight: 12 oz Length: 110 inches (extended) Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Black Diamond Quickdraw Probe Tour Community Weekend Rate: $5.00 DescripƟon: These waterproof ankle gaiters are great for light snow travel. Adjustable straps give them a snug fit with any user. Size: Universal Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Community Weekend Rate: $5.00 Liberty Mountain Ankle Gaiters DescripƟon: These waterproof gaiters are great for mountaineer‐ ing and snow travel. Their longer length than ankle gaiters makes them more durable in deeper snow. Size: universal Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Outdoor Designs Gaiters Community Weekend Rate: $5.00 The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 COOKING Page 1 of 1 DescripƟon: This ultralight stove is simple to use and has an adjustable flame. The stove itself folds up into a small pocket making it ideal for backpacking. *Use with canister fuel* Weight: 3 oz. Evergreen Daily Rate: $6.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $8.00 Community Daily Rate: $8.00 Community Weekend Rate: $14.00 OpƟmus Crux Stove DescripƟon: Use this fuel with the Opmus crux stove. Also available for purchase at REI. Size: 8 oz. Flat Fee: $6.00 MSR IsoPro Fuel Canister DescripƟon: A basic lightweight cooking pot that can be used on a stove or open flame. Size: 3.5 Liters Evergreen Daily Rate: $1.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $2.00 Community Daily Rate: $2.00 Community Weekend Rate: $3.00 Cooking Pot DescripƟon: Lightweight plasc mess kit for backpacking or camping. Contents: Bowl, Plate, Cup, Spork Evergreen Daily Rate: $1.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $2.00 Community Daily Rate: $2.00 Community Weekend Rate: $3.00 PlasƟc Mess Kit The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 BACKPACKING Page 1 of 2 DescripƟon: These compressible synthec sleeping bags are great year round. We have both 15 degree bags as well as zero degree bags. Size: Universal Evergreen Daily Rate: $6.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $10.00 Mountain Hardware Lamina Community Daily Rate: $8.00 Sleeping Bag Community Weekend Rate: $13.00 DescripƟon: This sleeping bag liner fits easily inside any sleeping bag and adds extra warmth for cold nights. Size: Universal Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Community Weekend Rate: $4.00 Cocoon Sleeping Bag Liner DescripƟon: A lightweight durable sleeping pad that won’t pop! Size: Universal Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Community Weekend Rate: $4.00 Thermarest Ridge Rest Sleeping Pad DescripƟon: Lightweight waterproof tarps are a great addi‐ on to backpacking and can be used as a footprint for tents. Size: Evergreen Daily Rate: $1.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $2.00 Community Daily Rate: $2.00 Community Weekend Rate: $3.00 Liberty Mountain Tarp The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 BACKPACKING Page 2 of 2 DescripƟon: These backpacking backpacks are appropriate for all sizes with their many adjustable straps. Size: 40 liter, 65 liter, 80 liter Evergreen Daily Rate: $5.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $8.00 Community Daily Rate: $8.00 Community Weekend Rate: $13.00 Lowe Alpine, Jansport and Deuter Backpacks DescripƟon: These trekking poles have adjustable length to en‐ sure a great fit for everyone. Collapsed Length: 25 inches Usable Length: 25 inches—55 inches Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Black Diamond Trail Trekking Poles Community Weekend Rate: $4.00 DescripƟon: A durable headlamp with adjustable lighng sengs. Takes three AAA baeries. Evergreen Daily Rate: $2.00 Evergreen Weekend Rate: $3.00 Community Daily Rate: $3.00 Petzl Tikka Pro Headlamp Community Weekend Rate: $4.00 DescripƟon: Don’t have a water bole? Rent one for a flat fee! Size: 1 liter Evergreen Flat Fee: $2.00 Community Flat Fee: $3.00 Nalgene Water BoƩle The Outdoor Program Rental Listings 2016 WATER SPORTS Page 1 of 1 Kayak, Paddleboard and Canoe Rentals! DescripƟon: Our single person kayak rentals include an adjustable lifejacket and paddle. Some of our kayaks are stored at the Evergreen beach and available for check‐ out! This is a great opportunity for those who do not have a way to transport vessels. We also have kayaks that can be rented and picked up at the CRC if you have a way to provide transportaon (straps available). DescripƟon: Our canoe rental includes lifejack‐ ets and paddles.
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