BRUNEAU SAND DUNES ASTRONOMY TRIP

Bruneau
Dunes State Park, located just south of the Snake River near Mountain Home, is
the site of North America's highest sand dune. Since it began forming, the sand
has accumulated to a towering 470 feet, with the two main dunes covering about
600 acres. Feel free to bring your telescopes!
When:
August 1-3, 2008
Location:
Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park
Cost: $5 per vehicle per night; $10 per person (camping)
The registration fees cover the cost of a vehicle ($5 per night)
and tent camping ($10 per person for the weekend)
$3 per person for Observatory admission
$20 per night RV full hookup or $45 per night cabin
If you are planning on staying in a RV or Cabin
please make your own reservations at 1-866-634-3246.
Ask to be placed near camp site #33.
Guest Speaker: Spike Psarris
Spike has a Bachelor's of Science in
Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, and has done
graduate work in Physics. For a number of years, he was an engineer in the U.S.
military space program. Spike went into the U.S. military space program as an
atheist and committed evolutionist, and came out of it as a young-earth
creationist and Christian. He has written a number of articles on Astronomy for
AIG and has been a featured speaker at the NW Creation Conference.
To register contact Doug Bennett by
sending an E-mail to
Geocentrix@aol.com
or telephone him at (208) 850-2956
Please tell him how many people will be in your group and how many vehicles you
will be bringing.
Send registration fees to FIGI, P.O. Box 3933, Nampa, ID 83653
UPCOMING FIGI SPONSORED SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS
Secrets of the Ice Caps, Don Watt, September 29 & 30, 2008
Mount St. Helens: Evidence for Catastrophe, Lloyd Anderson, October 30 & 31, 2008
UPCOMING FIELD ADVENTURES
The are no Field Adventures scheduled after the Bruneau Sand Dunes Adventure
Please address correspondence regarding Field Adventures
to:
Brent@figionline.com
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