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Steve Priest Balsams Resort Guest Speaker on Androscoggin Trek to the Sea July 30, 2006
DIXVILLE NOTCH, NH – Steve Priest of Bedford,NH, author of Short Stories of an Outdoor Enthusiast – Never Say, “I Wish I Had…”, will be a guest speaker at The Balsams July 30, 2006. His topic will be The Androscoggin Source to the Sea Canoe and Kayak Trek. This adventuresome paddling trek begins near the Lake Umbagog outlet in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire and ends twenty days and 170 miles later in the Atlantic Ocean at Fort Popham, Maine. Through humor, pictures, sounds, and storytelling, Steve describes the excitement as he paddles, tents, goes moose sightseeing, dines, and learns about the independent Republic of Indian Stream.
Motivational Outdoor Speaker at Eastern Mountain Sports on Androscoggin Trek to the Sea
NASHUA, NH – Wedneday May 3, 2006, 6 pm – 7:30 pm, Eastern Mountain Sports, Nashua, NH. Outdoor enthusiast and writer Steve Priest of Bedford shares his paddling trek on the Androscoggin River. The trek begins near the Lake Umbagog outlet in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire and ends twenty days and 170 miles later in the Atlantic Ocean. Through humor, sound, pictures, and storytelling, Steve describes three days of paddling, tenting, moose sightseeing, bird watching, and learning about the independent Republic of Indian Stream. Advanced registrations preferred at the EMS Nashua store at 603-891-1180.
Motivational Outdoor Speaker at Massabesic Audubon on Androscoggin Trek to the Sea
MANCHESTER, NH – Tuesday March 21, 2006, 10 am – 11:30 am, Massabesic Center Audubon, Auburn, NH. Outdoor enthusiast and writer Steve Priest of Bedford shares his paddling trek on the Androscoggin River. The trek begins near the Lake Umbagog outlet in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire and ends twenty days and 170 miles later in the Atlantic Ocean. Through humor, sound, pictures, and storytelling, Steve describes three days of paddling, tenting, moose sightseeing, bird watching, and learning about the independent Republic of Indian Stream. To register call the Massabesic Center Audubon at 603-224-9909.
Steve Priest to Speak on Seasons of New Hampshire
STANDISH, ME – Steve Priest of Bedford, NH, will be a guest speaker at St Joseph’s College of Maine, June 16, 2005. His topic will be Enjoying the Outdoor Seasons of New Hampshire.
Many know New Hampshire as a place to ski in the winter and canoe and kayak in the summer. New Hampshire’s fall foliage is known, and its spring recalls torrents of snow melt rivers and streams.
Steve’s enthusiasm for sleeping in a snow hut in the middle of the White Mountains, ice boating in Sunapee, white water kayaking on the Merrimack River, and an Upper Valley Biathlon, give his audiences the “feeling” of New Hampshire as a year round playground for healthy exercise, relaxation, and learning.
Steve brings his audience “inside” the making of a snow hut and other excursions to share his passion for promoting the New Hampshire outdoors.
steve is the author of, Short Stories of an Outdoor Enthusiast – Never Say, “I Wish I Had…”. Steve can be contacted at outdoorsteve.com or steve@outdoorsteve.com
Steve Priest to Speak on Androscoggin Trek to the Sea
DIXVILLE NOTCH, NH – Steve Priest of Bedford,NH, author of Short Stories of an Outdoor Enthusiast – Never Say, “I Wish I Had…”, will be a guest speaker at The Balsams March 14, 2005. His topic will be The Androscoggin Source to the Sea Canoe and Kayak Trek.
This adventuresome paddling trek begins near the Lake Umbagog outlet in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire and ends twenty days and 170 miles later in the Atlantic Ocean at Fort Popham, Maine.
Through humor, pictures, sounds, and storytelling, Steve describes the excitement as he paddles, tents, goes moose sightseeing, dines, and learns about the independent Republic of Indian Stream.
Steve Priest to Speak on Snow Shelter Living
ATLANTA GA – Steve Priest of Bedford, NH, author of Short Stories of an Outdoor Enthusiast – Never Say, “I Wish I Had…”, will be a guest speaker at the Walker School November 20, 2004. His topic will be Snow Shelter Living.
Steve brings his audience “inside” the making of a snow hut. His enthusiasm for sleeping in a snow hut in the middle of the White Mountains, ice boating in Sunapee, white water kayaking on the Merrimack River, and an Upper Valley Biathlon, give his audiences the “feeling” of New Hampshire as a year round playground for healthy exercise, relaxation and learning. He shares his passion for promoting the New Hampshire outdoors. Steve can be contacted at outdoorsteve.com or steve@outdoorsteve.com.