University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Central Wisconsin Environmental Station 10186 County Road MM Amherst Junction, WI 54407 Learn about college and meet new friends before coming to UW-Stevens Point this fall... Register Today! Pathw ays to Point Lead th e PAID Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE Pack Registration is now open for two great programs for incoming UW-Stevens Point first-year students! PERMIT NO. 19 STEVENS POINT WI 54481 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point First-Year Outdoor Adventure Programs 2016 Lead the Pack Registration www.uwsp.edu/cwes 2016 Pathways to Point Registration To register, please complete this form and mail it to CWES. Only the first 36 participants for each session will be accepted. You will enroll separately for a one-credit fall semester course (NRES 120: Orientation to Campus Life) when you register for classes at summer orientation on campus. To register, please complete this form and return to Johnny Johnson. Only the first 10 participants for each trip (60 in total) will be accepted. You will enroll separately in the Wilderness Orientation course (course number to be announced) when you register for classes at summer orientation on campus. www.uwsp.edu/peat/pages/pathways Name (first, middle initial, last) Name (first, middle initial, last) Address Address City, State, Zip Code City, State, Zip Code Phone Number Phone Number UW-Stevens Point Student ID Number Email Taking for college credit? Email UW-Stevens Point Student ID Number Yes T-shirt size No Trip Selection Please rate the trips in order of preference (1-6) ___ Porcupine Mountain Wilderness Backpacking: Aug. 7-12 Please check your preferred program date ___ Sylvania Wilderness Canoe and Fishing: Aug.7-12 ___ July 31-August 2 ___ Namekagon/St. Croix Canoeing (Trip 1): Aug. 14-19 ___ August 7-9 ___ Superior Hiking Trail Backpacking: Aug. 14-19 ___ August 9-11 ___ Namekagon/St. Croix Canoeing (Trip 2): Aug. 21-26 ___ Any date works for me ___ Pictured Rocks Backpacking: Aug. 21-26 Return with full payment of $200 to: Central Wisconsin Environmental Station 10186 County Rd MM Amherst Junction, WI 54407 or call 715-346-2937 to pay by MasterCard or Visa. Make checks payable to CWES. Return with $200 deposit to: Johnny Johnson, Pathways to Point HEC, Room 104A 2050 4th Ave. Stevens Point, WI 54481 Make checks payable to Pathways to Point. If all trips are filled, the full deposit will be returned. First-Year Outdoor Adventure Programs Two great opportunities are available for all incoming first-year students, regardless of major, to make a positive transition into college life. Make new friends, increase your confidence and self-esteem, Lead the Pack gain social skills and learn about college life from current students. Connections you make with university staff and fellow first-year students can enhance academic success and personal well-being. Three-day, two-night leadership experience at CWES on the shores of beautiful Sunset Lake. Goals The Lead the Pack Program uses the natural environment as a setting for individual growth, where students direct their focus toward their social and academic futures. Students gain a set of shared experiences to better prepare them for their transition to college. Through engagement with the outdoors, students develop a sense of self and enhance their peer relationships at the Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES), a UW-Stevens Point field station. On their course evaluation, 99 percent of former participants said they would recommend Lead the Pack to incoming first-year students. Academic Credit Lead the Pack includes a 1 credit course (NRES 120: Orientation to Campus Life) that fulfills your GEP Foundational Wellness requirement. To be eligible for the course, you must complete the three-day adventure program in August. As part of NRES 120, we will meet for six evening sessions scheduled for the first six Thursdays of the fall semester, September 8-October 13. Topics covered will include the Seven Dimensions of Wellness, student involvement, residential life, student support resources and recreation. Be sure to plan this into your schedule when you register for fall classes. Fulfills your 1-credit Wellness Requiremen t Cost $200. This fee includes meals, lodging, instruction, equipment and fun! The total is due at time of registration to secure your spot. Activities Take part in team challenges including fire building, archery, GPS, canoeing, kayaking and spending time on our challenge course. All activities are at a beginner level (no experience necessary) and designed to create a sense of camaraderie and support among peers. Develop leadership skills, form lasting relationships and learn about college from current students while sitting around the campfire. CWES is a 200-acre teaching and learning center located 17 miles east of Stevens Point on glacial Sunset Lake. Since 1975, we have been an integral part of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point College of Natural Resources. Dates Available Session 1: July 31-August 2, 2016 Session 2: August 7-9, 2016 Session 3: August 9-11, 2016 Pathways to Point Goals The Pathways to Point Program is based on the six dimensions of wellness. The Wellness Model suggests people are more than physical beings; they are holistic beings and the different dimensions of our lives must be attended to in order to achieve high quality of life. The six dimensions of wellness include spiritual, physical, intellectual, career, emotional and social. Academic Credit This experiential course is available for academic credit. To be eligible for the credit, you must complete the summer trip and attend the Wilderness Orientation course in the fall semester (course number will be announced soon). The course will expand on what you learned on the trip as well as introduce you to campus resources. Be sure to plan this into your schedule when you register for fall classes. Cost Each trip costs $400. This fee includes equipment, transportation, meals and instruction. Once accepted, your nonrefundable deposit of $200 will secure your place. The remaining $200 must be paid at summer orientation or before your trip is scheduled to leave. Trips Each trip is led by a qualified and experienced UW-Stevens Point staff member and student. Both leaders are certified in CPR, First Aid and Wilderness First Aid. recommmend “I would definitely class to first-year the Lead the Pack t next year. I though students coming ed t of fun and it help the camp was a lo ly ds who are current me make new frien int!” at UW-Stevens Po my closest friends -2013 participant Six-day, five-night wilderness adventure trips. Canoeing and backpacking in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. Porcupine Mountains Wilderness Backpacking, August 7-12, 2016 Explore one of the Midwest’s largest areas of undeveloped wilderness along the spectacular shores of Lake Superior. Join us and experience the picturesque overlooks, pristine lakes, wild rivers and cascading waterfalls as we travel through the backcountry of the Porcupine Mountain Wilderness. You will be challenged by the rugged trails that climb from 600 to 1,958 feet above sea level at the top of Summit Peak. At the end of the journey you will have traveled more than 30 miles of this 60,000-acre tract of wilderness. Sylvania Wilderness Canoeing and Fishing, August 7-12, 2016 Get ready to paddle, fish and portage the pristine lakes of the Sylvania Wilderness Area surrounded by old growth hemlock and pine. Fishing for bass, in particular, is exceptional within this segment of the Ottawa National Forest in Michigan’s scenic Upper Peninsula. Under primarily catch and release regulations, the opportunity exists to catch a smallmouth in the 20”, 5 lb. class, as well as Largemouth, Northern Pike and Lake Trout. We may be able to make a tasty shore lunch of panfish! Namekagon/St. Croix Canoeing Trip 1: August 14-19, 2016 Trip 2: August 21-26, 2016 Canoe Wisconsin’s only National Scenic Riverway on the Namekagon and St. Croix Rivers. Float through some of the most beautiful backcountry areas in the state and learn “Leave No Trace” camping techniques. Experience the abundant wildlife of the Namekagon River and the beautiful bluffs of the St. Croix River, with plenty of time each day for swimming, fishing or just hanging out. This trip is suitable for novice canoers, yet challenging enough to be fun for all. Superior Hiking Trail Backpacking, August 14-19, 2016 Put on your hiking boots and prepare to backpack on the scenic Superior Hiking Trail that runs parallel to Lake Superior. Located in northeast Minnesota, the trail passes through rugged forests and hills, spanning elevations from 600 to 1,750 feet above sea level. You will pass rock outcroppings, view vistas of Lake Superior, witness surging waterfalls and enjoy the wonders of the northwoods wilderness. If you are lucky, you will even see one of Minnesota’s legendary moose along the way. This experience will change your body physically as well as stimulate your senses with its scenery. “This is an experienc e I will never forget an d I ha ve awesome friends.... ma de The opportunity to ge t to kn staff member and a ow a student leader was aw es nice to come in here om e. It’s knowing what most tea ch er s expect, and if we ever need help we can go to the m.” - Former Pathways Pa rticipant Pictured Rocks Backpacking, August 21-26, 2016 Spend a relaxing week taking in the beauty of Lake Superior and the bluffs for which Pictured Rocks of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is famous. We will hike an average of six to seven miles per day on the Lakeshore Trail, for a total of more than 30 miles, while camping along the shore of the lake. Here we can watch the sunset over Lake Superior and let the sounds of the waves lull us to sleep. Waterfalls, sandstone bluffs, beaches and a plethora of wildlife may be encountered. Questions or comments? Lead the Pack Tom Quinn, Interim CWES Director 715-346-2705 | tquinn@uwsp.edu Pathways to Point Johnny Johnson 715-346-4184, jjohnson@uwsp.edu