Mountaineers Books are putting passion and adventure on the stage. This is the second year for their Be Wild series.
They hope the talks inspire people to seek adventure, connect with nature and work to protect wild places. The first talk is at 7 p.m. Tuesday with John Roskelley, who is best known for mountain climbing. More recently, he turned his attention to paddling. His new book, “Paddling the Columbia,” is a guidebook to the entire 1,200 miles of the river.
Additional upcoming talks:
April 10: Colin Haley, Shuksan to Cerro Torre
May 19: Jennifer Wu, The Amazing Night Sky: Shooting Dusk to Dawn
Aug. 12: Dave Showalter, Capturing the Spirit of the Sagebrush Sea
Tickets for a single show are $14 for Mountaineers members or $16 or nonmembers. There are also options to buy part of the series or the full series. Go to http://bit.ly/1EEfPmj to purchase tickets and get more information. All talks are at the Mountaineers program Center, 7700 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle.
— Jessi Loerch
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