Friday, February 6, 2009

Bach is beautiful

We are really excited about the TrackersTEAMS Free Taster Day that we have coming up in Eugene. What is TrackersTEAMS? Check out this video to get an idea of all the awesome stuff that they do:


TrackersTEAMS Immersion-Week 2-3 Highlights to the Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No.1 in G Major from Tony Deis on Vimeo.


Here is a snippet of a story that we stole from the TrackersTEAMS Blog, Earth Ninjas.

Our team of three lines up and is quick to see the blood trail. We are fluid in our senses and move as one, keenly aware of not going too far ahead and crushing the next clue. What two ninjas cannot see the other does and it is like a dance of the senses and group unity. We come to a place where none of us have the capacity to see the next clue and so we all relax and are awakened by the next logical step and there it is! We are on the path again. We run into other teams and are feeling the edge of competition as we know we must be close to the deer. As we approach our final 20 feet one of the other teams is drinking a beer. Blast! They have discovered the sweet nectar and are celebrating. NO matter, we now have new skills and await the opportunity to dance again.

This is a great program and they are going to be down in Eugene sharing some of the stuff that they do on February 21st. The biggest highlight for a lot of people is that they are bringing down some baidarkas. Baidarkas are skin-on-frame kayaks that are based on a north coast Indian design. They are light and they are fast! Some of the details are still shaping up and we will keep you posted. For now, here are the particulars:

Where: Wayne Morse Family Farm (aka Morse Ranch Park) in Eugene map
When: Sat. February 21st 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Cost: Free
RSVP Required: to reserve a spot email tony@trackersnw.com or call 503-453-3038

We want as many people as possible to know about this but we can only reach so many so feel free to email this to any of your friends who you think would appreciate it.

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