recreatioN Outdoor - Kirtland Air Force Support Squadron

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recreatioN Outdoor - Kirtland Air Force Support Squadron
Outdoor
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KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, NM
2015
Spring
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
GEAR/EQUIPMENT LIST................................26
Rock Climbing...........................................26
Rappelling-One Day Trip............................26
Mountain Biking Trip..................................26
Pilar Whitewater, Orilla Verde Float..............26
Taos Box-One Day Trip..............................26
Racecourse Whitewater Trips.....................26
White Rock Canyon Raft Trip......................26
Flat Water Kayaking....................................27
Whitewater Kayaking-One Day Trip.............27
Sightseeing Trip.........................................27
Snowboarding/Skiing/Snowshoe................27
Overnight Camping....................................27
OUTDOOR RECREATION..................................3
FAMCAMP........................................................3
SWIMMING POOLS........................................4
RV STORAGE..................................................6
INDOOR CLIMBING WALL..............................7
EQUIPMENT RENTALS....................................9
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE PROGRAM...............15
Policies and Procedures.............................15
Indoor Climbing Classes............................16
Climbing Programs....................................16
Cycling Programs......................................18
Hiking Programs........................................19
Paddle Sport Programs..............................20
Sightseeing Programs................................21
Snow Sport Programs...............................22
Special Programs......................................24
Balloon Fiesta............................................25
Custom Trips............................................25
BIKE MAINTENANCE.....................................28
SKI/SNOWBOARD MAINTENANCE................28
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES.......................29
377thFSS SQUADRON PHONE LIST...............29
377thFSS FACILITIES MAP.............................30
Paid Ad. No Federal Endorsement Intended.
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O U T D O O R R E C R E AT I O N LO C AT I O N
OUTDOOR RECREATION
LOCATION LOCATION
Hours of Operation
Tue, Thu, Fri
8 am- 5 pm
Wed
8 am-2 pm
Sat, Sun, Mon & Holidays Closed
HOURS OF OPERATION
To
Eubank
Gate
1 Way
Frost Ave.
Bowling
Center
Bldg 20410
Bldg. 20410
Griffin Ave
505-846-1499
Griffin Ave.
505-846-1499
To
Wyoming Gate
Fi
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East
Fitness
Center
HOURS OF OPERATION
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Texas St.
Wyoming Blvd.
FAMCAMP
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377 Wing HQ
East
Fitness
Center
Bowling
Center
Texas St.
Wyoming Blvd.
1 Way
Outdoor
Recreation
G Ave.
8am5pm Programs are
for all base users!!
To
 Kirtland Swimming Pools
Wyoming Gate
Wed
8am- 2pm
 RV Storage Lot
Bldg 20410
Outdoor Recreation
 Family Campground
Sat
8am- 12pmGriffin
Building
20410
Ave
To
 1,500 sq ft Indoor
Climbing
Gym
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Eubank
505-846-1499
 Full-service Ski Shop
Frost Ave.
Sun & Holidays
Closed Bike Shop
Gate
 Full-service
Griffin Ave.
Fi
 Equipment Rental: adventure and
re
sports equipment, camping
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Tue, Thu, Fri
8 am- 5 pm
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8 am-2
pmand
 Wed
Trips, lessons,
clinics
Bldg. 24250
Randolph Ave.
Sat,classes
Sun, Mon
Holidays
for& the
wholeClosed
family
Located on Frost Ave. near
the Eubank
Gate
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 Custom
group trips/tours
Outdoor Recreation Programs are
G Ave.
505-846-0337
for all base users!!
OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS
 Kirtland Swimming Pools
ARE FOR ALL BASE USERS!!
 RV Storage Lot
Mon - Fri
7:30am-4:30pm
Outdoor Recreation
 Family
Campground
Hours
of Operation
Building
24250
Weekend & after hours self
service
Building 20410
 1,500
ft Indoor
Climbing
Gym Gate
;; Kirtland Swimming
Tue, Thu,Pools
Fri 8 am- 4 pm
Located
onsq
Frost
Ave. near
the Eubank
 Full-service Ski Shop
Wed 8 am-2 pm
505-846-0337
The FamCamp is available
on a firstBikecome
 Full-service
Shop first
Closed
on
Weekends
Griffin Ave. and Holidays
 Equipment
Rental: adventure
serve basis. Full hook-ups
available,
as well and ;; RV Storage Lot
Dailyare
Full Hook
Up .............$18
sports equipment, camping
Trailer Rental
Dry/Tent Camping
.......$6
as dry campsites. Pets Daily
welcome.
Normal
leash and ;; Family On-Site
gear, gardening
equipment,
Campground
Daily Storage
.......................$2
First Day
Each Day After
Each Month
party
needs
and pick-up rules enforced.
Amenities:
washer/
or
Propane
Refill ......Market Price
$35
$20
$400
 Trips, lessons, clinics and
Randolph Ave.
dryer room, bathrooms, shower
facility,
classes
for the gathering
whole family On-Site
;Trailer
; 1,500
sqincludes
ft Indoor
Climbing
Gym
Rental
a 31 ft.
trailer parked
on spot
The FamCamp is available on a
area,
Custom
group trips/tours
places, book exchangefirst
propane
service, with 1 bedroom w/ full/queen bed, pull out couch, 2 single bunk
come first serve basis. Full
beds,
dinner
table
with
booth
seats
(table
can
be
put
down to
and dog park.
hook-ups are available, as well
;; Full-service Ski Shop
as dry campsites. Pets welcome. make a bed for small child), microwave, gas stove, gas oven,
double kitchen sink, full-size refrigerator, bath tub with shower,
Normal leash and pick-up rules
Daily Full Hook Up .............$18
toilet, sink,
closets, air conditioner,
furnace, & hot water heater.
;; Full-service
BikeHours
Shop
enforced. Amenities: washer/
of Operation
Building 24250
dryer room, bathrooms, shower
Daily Dry/Tent Camping .......$6
Tue, Thu, Fri 8 am- 4 pm
Located on Frost Ave. near the Eubank Gate
facility, gathering places, book
FAMCAMP
Wed 8 am-2
pmsports
505-846-0337
;; Equipment
Rental: adventure
and
Daily Storage .......................$2
exchange area, propane service,
Building 24250
Closed on WeekendsMap
andNot
Holidays
equipment,
camping gear,togardening
and
dogFull
park.
Scale
Daily
Hook
Up
.............$18
Propane Refill .......Market Price
On-Site
equipment,
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needs
Daily Dry/Tent Camping .......$6
Mon, Tue, Thu, & Fri
FAMCAMP
N
20th St.
12th St.
Daily
First Day
Each Day After
Each Month
To Storage .......................$2
Frost Ave.
or
Frost......Market
Ave.
Propane Refill
Price
$35
$20
$400
Fitness
;
;
Trips,
lessons,
clinics
and
classes
for the
ONSITE TRAILER RENTAL
Center
On-Site Trailer
Rental
includes a 31 ft. trailer parked on spot
The FamCamp is available on a
whole
family
with
1
bedroom
w/
full/queen
bed,
pull
out
couch,
2
single
bunk
Onsite trailer rental includes
31 first
ft. trailer
parked
first a
come
serve basis.
Full
beds, dinner table with booth seats (table can be put downTo
to
are available,
as pull
well
Eubank
on spot with 1 bedroom hook-ups
w/
full/queen
bed,
for smallgroup
child),
gas stove, gas oven,
;a;bed
Custom
trips/tours
as dry campsites. Pets welcome. make
G Ave.microwave,
Gate
double
kitchen
sink,
full-size
refrigerator,
bath
tub
with
shower,
out couch, 2 single bunk Normal
beds,leash
dinner
table with
and pick-up
rules
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us at Facebook.com/KirtlandForceSupport
Amenities:
booth seats (table can beenforced.
put down
to washer/
make
a toilet, sink, closets, air conditioner, furnace, & hot water heater.
dryer room, bathrooms, shower
bed for small child), microwave,
gas places,
stove,book
gas
facility, gathering
FAMCAMP
exchange
area, refrigerator,
propane service,
Map Not
oven, double kitchen sink,
full-size
Building 24250
and dog park.
to Scale
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Each additional day.............$6
4
Frost Ave.
G Ave.
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3
20th St.
First Day..........................$18
Center
N
12th St.
bath tub with shower, toilet, sink, closets, air
conditioner, furnace,
To
and hot water heater.
Fitness Frost Ave.
To
Eubank
Gate
at either the Indoor or O
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46-54
Call 505-8
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POOL FEES
Adults $2.50
Child (2-17) $1.50
Under 2 Free
;; Free Active Duty lap swim at the Indoor
Pool during regular lap swim times.
;; Free Active Duty mission training, to be
scheduled with the aquatics manager.
Pool Passes (Both Pools)
E-4 & Below
Single
Family*
1 Month
$30
$60
6 Months
$120
$220
1 Year
$210
$395
Summer**
$80
$155
HOURS OF OPERATION
INDOOR OLYMPIC POOL
Bldg. 20229
505-846-5485
Hours of Operation
E-5 & Above/Civilian
Single
Family*
1 Month
$40
$75
6 Months
$145
$285
1 Year
$255
$500
Summer**
$100
$190
Mon-Fri
Holidays
*Up to 4 family members. $10 per month
for each additional member.
Outd
6am-11am
Lap Swim*
1-4pm
Closed**
4-7pm
Open/Lap Swim
8am-Noon
Open/Lap Swim
Closed Saturday & Sunday
**Memorial Day through Labor Day
*Lap Swim is for Adults. Make arrangements with
pool manager if you require your children to be
present.
POOL RENTAL
**Open for special events. Make arrangements with
the pool staff.
;; $80 per hour · two (2) hour minimum
;; Have a birthday, promotion, retirement,
at either the Indoor or Outdoor Pool.
Call 505-846-5485 to reserve either pool.
OUTDOOR POOL
Bldg. 22014
505-846-5821
LAPS AT LUNCH
11:30am-1:00pm
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Passes for the “Laps at Lunch” program are available
for $25 per month. For current 1-12 month pass
holders it is $18 per month in addition to the regular
pass. Call the indoor pool for more information.
Hours of Operation
Open Memorial Day - Labor Day
Tue-Fri
11am-6pm
Open Swim
Sat-Sun
12pm-6pm
Open Swim
Holidays
1-5pm
Open Swim
Closed Mondays
*Except for open boating from 5-7pm
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SWIMMING POOLS
SWIMMING POOLS PROGRAMS
Interactive Customer Evaluation
Basic Swim Class Descriptions
Regular classes $55 for eight 30 minute
sessions
Let’s Break
the
I will recommend you to all my friends!
Parent-Tot (6 month to 3 years): one on one
parent to tot
It�s too expensive
Preschool 1 (ages 3-5): Begin familiarization
with water. Blow bubbles, float assist, pool rules,
supported kick and arm movements.
I’d like a class later in the day
Preschool 2 (ages 3-5): Learn to float. Begin to
crawl back and front. Introduction to the deep
side.
I want more selection
Start a conversation
with us!
Beginner 1 (ages 5-8): Perfect back and front
crawl with breath. Unsupported glide front and
back. Deep water work.
bestknow
facility I’ve ever visited
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us
what you think!
Beginner 2 (age 8 & up): Introduction to breast
stroke, back stroke, fly stroke, and deep end
diving
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employees
Advance Swimmer (8 years & up): Perfect all
swim strokes and deep end diving techniques.
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PRIVATE CLASSES
$20 per 30-minute session or $30 per 60- minute
session. One-on-one instruction for all ages and
abilities.
LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION COURSE
$70 per person includes certification card.
Participants learn what it takes to be a professional
lifeguard including job responsibilities, patron
surveillance skills, rescue skills, and First Aid,
CPR/AED skills. Lifeguard candidates must
be least 15 years old and demonstrate strong
swimming skills.
WATER AEROBICS (INDOOR POOL)
$3.00/class or $30 for 11 classes
Shallow Water: Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30-10:30am
Mon/Thu
5:00-6:00pm
Deep Water:
5
Tue
Thu
5:00-6:00pm
9:30-10:30am
RV S T O RA G E LO T S
;; Active duty military personnel, reservists,
retired military, base civilians, Sandia National
Laboratory and Department of Energy
employees may store privately owned RVs in
the lots. (availability is limited)
OFFICE HOURS
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
8am-5pm
Wed8am-2pm
Sat (for payments only)8am-12pm
;; Go to Outdoor Recreation office during
business hours to register for storage lot.
Sun & Holidays
Closed
;; Storage lots are “long term” (3 month
minimum).
Patrons have 24/7 access to storage area
;; Storage of hazardous waste materials and
containers is strictly prohibited.
MAIL PAYMENTS TO
;; Vehicle stored must be owned by The eligible
personnel storing the item.
Outdoor Recreation
377 FSS/FSCO
1551 First. St. SE
Building 20350, 2d Floor
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117
Phone 505-846-1499
Fax 505-853-1535
;; Eligible personnel must provide proof of
ownership, current vehicle registration and
proof of sufficient liability and comprehensive
insurance to cover all claims while the vehicle
is in the storage lot.
;; Three RV storage lots available for patrons
to utilize. Fees are $15 - $35, depending on
length of vehicle.
;; Payments are made in 3 month increments.
Payments can be made in person, by phone,
or mail.
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N D O O R C L I M B I N G W A L L  Large group call for pricin
hday parties
 Rental equipment and tra
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
RATES & MEMBERSHIPS
g opportunities
included
Age 12 & up $5must be pre
 Daily
Reservations
Mon-Fri8am-8pm
Daily Under 12 $3
s call
505-846-3923

Nintendo
Wii
video game
10
Punch
Pass
$40
Sat8am-12pm
MustMEMBERSHIPS
request at time of r
Sun & Holidays
Closed
1 Month Pass 3 Month Pass
6 Month Pass
Annual Pass $35
$60
$120
$225
Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
CLIMBING WALL RENTALS
To have the climbing wall all to yourself, book a
time outside of regular operating hours.
;; Wingman day activities
;; Great for birthday parties
;; Team-building opportunities
For reservations, call 505-846-3923
RENTAL FEES & REGULATIONS
;; $150 for up to 2 hours. $40 each additional hour
;; 15 climber maximum
;; $5 for each additional climber
;; Large group call for pricing
;; Rental equipment and trained staff included
;; Reservations must be prepaid
;; Rental rate is included in use fee
;; Nintendo Wii video game use included
Must request at time of reservation.
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RENTAL REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
REQUIREMENTS
RENTAL
TRAINING
; Customers
Customers
must
provide
training
; Equipment
Equipment may
may be
be picked
picked up
up any
any time
time during
during ;
;
must
provide
training
documentation prior
prior to
to renting
renting Fishing
Fishing
normal business
business hours
hours on
on pick
pick up
up date.
date.
normal
documentation
Boats, White
White Water
Water Kayaks,
Kayaks, and
and Climbing
Climbing
Boats,
; Items
Items with
with and
and asterisk
asterisk (*)
(*) may
may be
be reserved
reserved
;
Equipment. These
These items
items are
are denoted
denoted with
with aa
Equipment.
up to
to 30
30 days
days in
in advance.
advance.
up
degree symbol
symbol (º).
(º).
degree
; Full
Full payment
payment required
required at
at time
time of
of rental/
rental/
;
; ODR
ODR staff
staff will
will verify
verify training
training requirements.
requirements.
reservation. These
These items
items are
are noted
noted in
in the
the ;
reservation.
Equipment Rental
Rental Listing.
Listing.
Equipment
; Cancellation
Cancellationinside
inside33day
daywindow,
window,not
notincluding
including
;
the date
date of
of reservation,
reservation, will
will result
result in
in no
no refund.
refund.
the
Voice-mail cancellation
cancellation not
not accepted.
accepted.
Voice-mail
; No
No refund
refund for
for early
early returns.
returns.
;
; User
User isis responsible
responsible for
for checking
checking equipment
equipment
;
before leaving
leaving ODR.
ODR.
before
; Once
Once rental
rental equipment
equipment leaves
leaves ODR,
ODR, customer
customer
;
responsible for
for the
the item
item until
until returned,
returned, and
and
isis responsible
inspected by
by ODR
ODR staff,
staff, whether
whether or
or not
not the
the
inspected
equipment isis used.
used.
equipment
; Customer
Customer will
will pay
pay Full
Full Replacement
Replacement
;
; Cost
Cost for
for any
any lost,
lost, stolen,
stolen, or
or damaged
damaged items.
items.
;
; ODR
ODR isis not
not responsible
responsible for
for bad
bad weather,
weather, acts
acts
;
of God,
God, or
or unsuitable
unsuitable conditions
conditions to
to use
use rental
rental
of
equipment, thus
thus no
no refunds
refunds will
will be
be given
given for
for
equipment,
such events.
events.
such
; Equipment
Equipment rental
rental begins
begins at
at time
time of
of issue
issue and
and
;
ends before
before 22 pm
pm on
on the
the weekday
weekday due
due date
date or
or
ends
11 am
am ifif due
due back
back on
on Sat.
Sat. Equipment
Equipment received
received
11
after this
this time
time isis considered
considered late.
late. Late
Late fee
fee
after
day rate
rate of
of each
each rental
rental item
item for
for
equals the
the 11stst day
equals
each day
day late.
late.
each
; AA late
late fee
fee will
will be
be charged
charged on
on all
all late
late returns,
returns,
;
no exception!
exception!
no
; Equipment
Equipment must
must be
be returned
returned in
in the
the same
same
;
condition as
as issued
issued clean,
clean, dry,
dry, and
and with
with all
all
condition
pieces. Cleaning
Cleaning fee
fee will
will be
be imposed
imposed on
on each
each
pieces.
item requiring
requiring cleaning
cleaning upon
upon return.
return.
item
; Equipment
Equipment rental
rental must
must be
be returned
returned to
to ODR
ODR
;
staff during
during the
the office
office hours.
hours.
staff
; Customer
Customer understands
understands that
that ODR,
ODR, 377
377
;
; Force
Force Support
Support Squadron,
Squadron, nor
nor their
their agents
agents are
are
;
responsible for
for loss
loss or
or damage
damage to
to personal
personal
responsible
propertyand
andwill
willnot
notbe
beheld
heldliable
liablefor
forpersonal
personal
property
injury.
injury.
; User
User agrees
agrees to
to fees/charges
fees/charges on
on rental
rental form.
form.
;
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$250/day
$250/day
$200 each
each day
day after
after
$200
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party package
package isis aa
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5’x12’ trailer
trailer with
with party
party
5’x12’
favorites, including:
including:
favorites,
; Choice
Choice of
of 11 Bouncy
Bouncy
;
; 11 BBQ
BBQ Grill
Grill
;
1
Popcorn
Machine
;; 1 Popcorn Machine
; 11 Cotton
Cotton Candy
Candy Machine
Machine
;
; 11 Snow
Snow Cone
Cone Machine
Machine
;
2
Horseshoe
Sets
;; 2 Horseshoe Sets
; 11 Croquet
Croquet Set
Set
;
3
Disc
Golf
Sets and
and 11 Goal
Goal
;; 3 Disc Golf Sets
2
Coolers
;; 2 Coolers
; 11 CD/FM
CD/FM Stereo
Stereo
;
Box
E Q U I P M E N T R E N TA L S
First Per Day Day After
First Per Day Day After
CAMPING EQUIPMENT (CONT.)
LAWN AND GARDEN
Aerator (hand/foot)
$2
$1
Compass
$1
50¢
Axe (single/double blade)
$2
$1
Cooking Set-Small
$2
$1
Extend/Hand Pruner
$2
$1
Cooking Set-Large
$5
$2
Grass Trimmer
$5
$3
Cooler (50Qt, 100Qt)
$5
$2
Garden Hoe
$2
$1
Cot
$6
$3
Hand Edger
$2
$1
Dish Set for 4
$5
$1
Hedge Trimmer
$7
$3
Fishing Pole
$4
$2
Lawn Mower
$15
$9
Fishing Tackle Box
$2
$1
Leaf Blower
$2
$1
Headlamp
$3
$1
Log Splitter (manual/electric)
$10
$5
Hatchet
$2
$1
Pick
$2
$1
Heater – Propane
$4
$2
Post Driver
$2
$1
Lantern (battery not included)
$3
$1
Post Hole Digger
$2
$1
Portable Water Heater
$10
$5
Pruner Shears
$2
$1
Portable Picnic Table Set
$9
$5
Rake
$2
$1
Sleeping Air Mat (single)
$3
$1
Seed Spreader
$2
$1
Sleeping Bag
$7
$3
Shovel
$2
$1
Sleeping Pad (Single)
$3
$1
Sledge Hammer
$2
$1
Stove – Single Burner
$3
$1
Wheel Barrow
$2
$1
Stove – Double Burner
$5
$2
22 Ton Log Splitter
$50
$40
Tent Fan
$2
$1
Tent Light
$2
$1
$35
$30
Waders
$5
$3
Waffle Iron
$1
50¢
TRAILERS
Bike Trailer (4 or 10 places) *
Ball Hitch
$7
$4
Canoe/Kayak Trailer*
$35
$30
Car Transport
$55
$50
Baseball Toss*
Flatbed Trailer
$35
$30
Bean Bag Toss*
$5
$3
5’x12’ Box Trailer*
$35
$30
Big Foot Race*
$15
$7
11’ Camp Trailer*
$35
$30
Big Splash
$20
$10
16’ Scamp Trailer
$50
$40
Bocce Set*
$5
$3
Clown Hi Striker (Ages 3-7) *
$15
$7
$10
PARTY EQUIPMENT
CAMPING EQUIPMENT
$20
$10
Back Pack
$6
$3
Cow Pie Fly*
$20
Binoculars
$3
$1
Comp. Chess Set
$2
$1
$25
$15
Camp Grill
$5
$2
Dunk Tank*
Camp Table-top Grill
$5
$2
Golf Challenge Game*
$20
$10
Camping Chair
$2
$1
Hi Striker (17’) *
$25
$15
Camping Shovel
$2
$1
Inflatable Derby Race*
$40
$20
Camping Table
$4
$2
Pin the Tail on the Donkey*
$5
$2
Camping Tent
$9
$5
Pit Stop*
$25
$15
Canteen
$1
50¢
Quarterback Toss*
$20
$10
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First Per Day Day After
PARTY EQUIPMENT (CONT.)
PARTY EQUIPMENT (CONT.)
Rhino Ring Toss*
$5
$2
20x20 Bouncy Joust Arena*
$85
$40
$85
$40
$130
$65
Soccer Game*
$20
$10
20x30 Bouncy Space*
Wet-the-Weenies*
$20
$10
27x13 Bouncy Slider*
SPORTS EQUIPMENT
Coffee Urn
$4
$2
Cotton Candy Machine*
$35
$15
Badminton Set
$4
$2
Hot Box for Food
$4
$2
Basketball
$2
$1
Hot Dog Warmer*
$35
$15
Bicycle Helmet
$5
$3
Keg/Cooler
$5
$2
Chalk Bag
$2
$1
Nacho Machine*
$35
$15
Choice of 4 Balls
$4
$2
Popcorn Machine*
$35
$15
Climbing Shoe
$7
$4
$7
$4
$4
$2
Portable Oven
$35
$15
Crash Pad
Snow Cone Machine*
$35
$15
Croquet Set
Water Jug
$4
$2
Disc Golf Set
$3
$1
$8
Disc Golf Goal
$5
$3
Disc Golf Set/1 Goal
$6
$3
Disc Tourney Set (6 sets, 2 goals)
$25
$15
Dodge Ball
$2
$1
Ellsworth Bike
$50
$35
Flag Football Set
$10
$7
Flying Disc
$2
$1
Football
$2
$1
Golf Club Set
$5
$2
Horseshoes
$4
$2
Mountain/Road Bike
$10
$5
Racquetball Racket
$2
$1
Soccer Ball
$2
$1
Softball Bat
$2
$1
Softball Glove
$2
$1
Softball Set
$5
$3
Squash Racket
$2
$1
Beverage Tub (100 Gal)
$10
Backyard Grill*
$20
$15
Charcoal Grill* (Small)
$11
$8
Charcoal Trailer Grill*
$25
$20
Propane Trailer Grill*
$35
$30
Folding Chair*
50¢
50¢
6’ Table*
$4
$2
8’ Table*
$5
$3
10x10 Canopy*
$20
$15
10x10 Pop Up Canopy*
$10
$5
10x15 Canopy*
$25
$18
12x12 Canopy*
$25
$18
12x12 Pop Up Canopy*
$10
$5
15x15 Canopy*
$30
$20
20x20 Canopy*
$40
$23
40x40 Canopy*
$80
$75
Canopy Side (1)
$10
$5
Tennis Set
$2
$1
15x15 Bouncy Castle*
$80
$40
Trikke
$10
$5
24x16 Bouncy Toddler*
$85
$40
Tug-o-War Rope
$2
$1
13x13 Prince Bouncy*
$85
$40
Unicycle
$5
$2
13x13 Princess Bouncy*
$85
$40
Vehicle Bike Rack
$10
$5
13x13 Dragon Bouncy*
$85
$40
Volleyball
$2
$1
13x13 Birthday Cake Bouncy*
$85
$40
Volleyball Set
$4
$2
13x13 Rocket Bouncy*
$85
$40
Wallyball
$2
$1
13x13 Boxing Bouncy*
$85
$40
12x12 Basketball Shootout*
$85
$40
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First Per Day Day After
First Per Day Day After
WATER SPORTS
SNOW SPORTS
Buoyant Cushion
$2
$1
Avalanche Beacon º
$15
$10
Canoe*
$15
$9
Avalanche Shovel
$8
$6
Helmet
$5
$3
Back Country Set º
$20
$10
Hobie Kayak
$25
$15
Boots Only
$10
$6
Inflatable Kayak*
$15
$9
Climbing Skins
$5
$3
Inflatable Towable Rider*
$15
$9
Cross Country Ski Set
$15
$9
Jon Boat (No Motor) * º
$30
$25
Down Hill Ski Set
$20
$10
Jon Boat with Motor* º
$45
$30
Helmet
$5
$3
Kayak (Recreational)*
$10
$7
Kid Ski Set
$10
$5
Kayak (Touring)*
$15
$9
Poles Only
$5
$3
Kayak (Whitewater)*º
$10
$7
Roof Rack
$10
$5
Kneeboard*
$15
$9
Ski Only (function test required)
$15
$9
Paddle
$4
$1
Snowblade Set
$20
$10
Pedal Boat with Trailer*
$25
$15
Snowboard Only
$15
$9
Personal Floatation Device
$3
$1
Snowboard Set
$20
$10
River Float Tube
$4
$2
Snowshoe Set
$8
$6
Stand-up Paddle Board
$15
$9
Telemark Ski Set
$20
$10
Wakeboard*
$15
$9
Winter Sled
$4
$2
Wet Suit
$5
$3
MISCELLANEOUS
* -May be reserved up to 30 days in advance.
º -Customers must provide training documentation prior to
renting Fishing Boats, White Water Kayaks, and Climbing
Equipment.
Carpet Cleaner
$10
$5
Dolly
$7
$4
Megaphone
$5
$3
Rollaway Bed (twin)
$7
$4
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Soccer Game
Cow Pie Fly
Quarterback Toss
Golf Challenge
Baseball Toss
Pit Stop
Clown Hi Striker
Rhino Ring Toss
Pin the Tail on the Donkey
12’x12’ Basketball Shooutout
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13’x13’ Boxing Bouncy
24’x16’ Toddler Bouncy
27x13 Slider Bouncy
13’x13’ Prince Bouncy
13’x13’ Dragon Bouncy
Pedal Drive Kayak
Trikke
Bike Trailer (10 Spaces)
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Inflatable Derby Race
Inflatable Derby Race
Inflatable Towable Rider Hot Dog
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OUTDOOR AVENTURE PROGRAM
TRIP RERSERVATION POLICY & PROCEEDURES
;; Full payment required at time of reservation.
;; Early sign up is encouraged. Program
will be cancelled if required minimum
participants is not reached 72 hours
prior to trip day (Wed. at 2 pm prior to a
weekend trip.)
;; Customers must be at scheduled program
on time. If you are late and the trip departs
without you, you will not be issued any
credit or refund.
;; Cancellations made 2 weeks or more
before the first day of program will receive
90% refund.
;;
;; Cancellation inside 48 hours before the
first day of program or no show will result
in no refund and no credit.
Cancellations made inside
2 weeks but 48 hours
before the first day of
program will result in
90% credit towards
another program
and must be used
within 1 year from
cancellation date.
;; If weather conditions or circumstances
prohibit us from running a program, we
reserve the right to make the decision to
cancel, reschedule, or set an alternate
program. In the rare circumstance where a
program is cancelled, you can reschedule
without additional fee or get a 90% refund.
If we are forced to cancel a program
already in progress, we reserve the right
to decide whether nothing will be offered
or a credit will be offered. Decision will
be made as fairly as possible but cannot
refund for trips in progress...cancellation
due to weather or safety conditions may or
may not result in a credit.
;; Customer will pay full replacement or fix
cost to any equipment that is damaged due
to neglect or malice by the customer.
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Programschedulescanbepicked
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at KirtlandForceSupport.com.
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the many outdoor adventure
programs. Get a group of
friends and work with outdoor
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ROCK CLIMBING PROGRAMS
INDOOR CLIMBING CLASS
CLIMBING PROGRAMS
All indoor climbing classes include AMGA
certified instruction, and any additional
climbing gear students may need. See page
16 for policies and procedures.
LEARN TO ROCK CLIMB CLASSES
Rock climbing is a great challenge; physically,
mentally, and emotionally. It’s also tons of fun!
We offer rock climbing trips to many locations
in New Mexico year-round. Taught by an AMGA
certified Single Pitch Instructor, so you are
guaranteed quality instruction, a safe experience,
and small class size.
GYM 101
Learn the basics of climbing, using equipment
and belaying another climber in the gym.
Classes include an evening in the indoor
climbing gym to introduce you to the knots
and rope systems of climbing, and a full day
outside on the cliffs. Experienced climbers
may opt out the evening portion and just
enjoy a day of climbing in the New Mexico
sun! Participants must be at least 5 years old.
INTRODUCTION TO LEAD CLIMB
Learn the fundamentals of sport climbing in
the gym. Participants must be comfortable
climbing 5.9 and falling. A great new skill set
to learn/review. Must provide own harness,
but all other equipment is provided.
CLIMBING MOVEMENT
Are you climbing efficiently? Learn proper
climbing technique and improve your skills in
this class... Great class for beginners to
advanced.
KIDS ROCK!
Get’em started young! This is a great
introduction to gym climbing for the younger
climbers. The goal of this class is to get kids
comfortable with climbing. Ages 5 to 10.
PRIVATE CLASSES
One on one instruction for all ages and
abilities. $30 per one 60 minute class or $50
for 2 hour class.
Contact ODR Adventure Programmer at
505-846-3923 for arrangement.
LEARN TO RAPPEL
A super fun introduction to the vertical world
of rappelling. This adventure will teach you
the basics of rappelling physics, equipment,
technique, anchors and safety. Minimum age
is 12. Participants under age 18 must be
accompanied by an adult.
TRADITIONAL CLIMBING
Learn the skill of traditional climbing in this 3day class. Learn to place and remove gear while
lead climbing, build anchors, belay for a leader
and belay a second climber from the top of the
cliff. It takes years to master the art of traditional
climbing. This class gives you the opportunity
to safely and rapidly build a foundation without
investing hundreds of dollars in gear. Students
should have top rope climbing experience and
solid top rope belay skills.
ALBUQUERQUE CLIMBING AREAS
3 Gun Spring.............................Tijeras Canyon
Big Block............................................Tijeras City
Ranger Station.....................................Tijeras City
Fat City Bouldering....................Northeast of ABQ
Sandia Mountains.......................Eastside of ABQ
Lower La Cueva Canyon............Northeast of ABQ
Terraces .............................Las Huertas Canyon
Palomas Peak ....... East side of Sandia Mountains
U Mound Bouldering................Northeast of ABQ
Information from RockClimbing.com
LEARN TO LEAD CLIMB (SPORT)
If you can lead in the gym, but are nervous
about making the commitment outdoors, this
class will help hone your sport climbing skills.
It’s easier and safer to learn to lead under the
guidance and instruction of a professional guide.
You will learn how to clip bolts and quick-draws
quickly, how to thread an anchor, how to clean a
sport route, how to determine the safety and/or
dangers of sport routes (well bolted vs. poorly
bolted), and to use a stick clip.
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CYCLING PROGRAMS
All cycling programs (except repair class)
include transportation, trip leader, and any
additional equipment needed. See page 16 for
policies and procedures.
BOSQUE BIKE RIDE
Join ODR for this fun bike ride on the Bosque
trail. This is a non-technical ride along the Rio
Grande and is for everyone. The ride is not
strenuous but participants should be in fair
physical condition.
FOOT HILLS MOUNTAIN BIKE CLINIC
Fun after work! Join ODR for this educational
2.5-hour ride on the Sandia foothills trails.
Designed to improve beginner-intermediate rider
skills. Topics to be covered include equipment,
climbing, downhill, safety, and more.
CEDRO PEAK EVENING MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE
Cedro Peak is just outside Albuquerque and
offers some fun and challenging terrain for the
beginner to expert mountain biker. This ride
offers breathtaking views of the Monzano Sandia
mountains. This ride is of moderate difficulty and
is great for any one who rides on a regular basis.
Participants must be at least 14, with parent.
EMERGENCY REPAIR BIKE TECH CLASS
What if you break down on the trail? This class
will show you how to deal with most ontrail
repairs to get you home. Topics to be covered
include:
;; Tools and needed equipment
;; Techniques and ideas
;; Components, maintenance and tuning
Class includes tools, instructor, and bike stands.
Bring your bike to use during class.
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HIKING PROGRAMS
LA LUZ TRAIL HIKE
Explore the majestic Sandia Mountains! The
La Luz trail ascends 9 miles up the rugged
western slopes. Hike through the high desert
ecosystem and into a true alpine forest, pass
towering granite spires and cliffs. You’ll be
blown away by their beauty! A breathtaking
ride on Sandia Peak Tramway down to our
vehicle ends the day.
All hiking programs include transportation,
trip leader, and entrance fee.See page 16
for policies and procedures.
JEMEZ FALL COLORS DAY HIKE
Fall is the best time to travel through the New
Mexico back country and see the magnificent
fall colors. A great day trip for the family. You
should be in fair physical condition for this
hike into the Jemez Mountains.
BOSQUE DEL APACHE HIKE
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is
one of the premier places in the country to see
cranes, geese and other waterfowl. Tour the
refuge during the fall to see the cottonwoods
of the Rio Grande Bosque turn into golden
hues. This is a nice, easier fall colors hike with
the added bonus of wildlife viewing.
NEW MEXICO RUINS HIKE
See what life was like for the ancient Anasazi
Indians of New Mexico. This is a moderately
strenuous hike that will introduce you to the
abundance of ruins and artwork left behind
by the ancestral Puebloan cultures. Site will
be determined based on weather and
access, but beautiful scenery is guaranteed!
ALBUQUERQUE HIKING AREAS
10K North: Hike to Sandia Crest from the East side
Jemez Falls: Easy hike to waterfall
McCauley Hot Springs and Jemez Falls
Mesa Point Trail: Petroglyphs
Piedra Lisa Canyon Trailhead
Pino Trail: Elena Gallegos Park
Rinconada Canyon: Petroglyph National Monument
Sandia Peak
Sandia Tramway
The Volcanoes: Petroglyph National Monument
Winter Hike: San Greforio Lake
Information from LocalHikes.com.
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PA D D E L S P O RT P R O G R A M S
All paddle sport programs include transportation,
trip leader, ACA instructor (for classes), and any
additional equipment needed. See page 16 for
policies and procedures.
OPEN BOATING AT OUTDOOR POOL
Beginning the Mon after Memorial Day and held
every Mon from 5 pm-7 pm until the Mon before
Labor Day, weather permitting. A great opportunity
to practice kayaking skills in the comfort of the
outdoor pool. A fleet of kayaks will be at the pool
and personal kayaks are also welcome. Open
boating does not include instruction.
KAYAK ROLL SESSIONS
Ever wanted to feel the rush of running a river, or
relax in the calm peace of touring on a lake. Kayaking
is the best way to get you there, and rolling is a
basic but critical skill needed to become a proficient
paddler. Join our roll clinic to learn about safety
techniques, wet exits, bow rescue, and of course
kayak rolling.
RACECOURSE WHITEWATER RAFTING
Wet, wild, scenic & fun. Grab your family and
take a fun trip down the Rio Grande. This ½ day
rafting adventure is for the whole family. Run
through rapids up to class III. Participants must
be a minimum of 60lbs. All paddle sport programs
include transportation, trip leader, ACA instructor
(for classes), and any additional equipment needed.
See page 14 for policies and procedures.
WHITE ROCK CANYON RAFTING
If you have never taken an over night raft trip, this
is a spectacular way to start. This jewel of a trip
is close to Albuquerque and provides spectacular
views, fun rapids, great side hikes, and fantastic
beaches. The trip winds 24 miles on the Rio Grande
River from Buchman Flat to Cochiti Reservoir.
BASIC WHITEWATER KAYAK
This 1½ day course is designed to teach you the
basics of Whitewater Kayaking. The first evening
will be spent in the comfort of the base pool and
focus on strokes, wet exits, bow rescue, equipment,
balance, and safety. Day two will be spent paddling
on class I– II rapids of the Rio Grande and will put
into action the skills learned in the pool. This is
PILAR 1-DAY WHITEWATER RAFTING
an extremely fun and exciting class. Participants
This trip gives you a full day on the waters of the Rio will earn their American Canoe Association Basic
Grande. Half the day will be spent floating the slower Kayak Card and be allowed to rent whitewater kayak
waters of the Rio Grande gorge while enjoying equipment from ODR on completion of class.
the scenery, wildlife, and a refreshing swim. The
other half will be on the exciting whitewater of the INTERMEDIATE WHITEWATER KAYAK CLINIC
Racecourse. Participants must weigh a minimum of If you have some experience, have a solid roll in the
60 lbs.
pool, but shaky in the river and want to take your
kayaking to new levels, then this is the class for
ORILLA VERDE FLOAT TRIP
you. Spend the whole day on the river working on
Float down the beautiful Rio Grande! A great everything from rolls to surfing.
opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery New
Mexico has to offer and swim in the nice cool waters ACA SWIFT WATER RESCUE
TECHNICIAN COURSE
of the Rio Grande.
The ACA swift water rescue (SWR) instructor
THE TAOS BOX WHITEWATER DAY TRIP
will give you the skills to deal with various rescue
ODR will be taking a number of trips on the Taos situations that can occur while paddling on rivers.
Box. This is one of the best runs in New Mexico We recommend this course for anyone who plans on
and is longer and more challenging than Pilar... spendingany time paddling white water regardless
Guaranteed to be a thrill. Travel 14 miles through of craft. This course will focus on self and assisted
the 600ft vertical walls of the magical Taos Gorge. rescues as well as the equipment and rope work to
Participants must be at least 14 years old, 60 lbs, go with them. The majority of the class will be hands
and accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, if on and a great deal of the time will be spent engaged
under 18.
in water scenarios
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SIGHTSEEING PROGRAMS
All sightseeing programs include transportation
and entrance fee. See page 16 for policies and
procedures.
WINE TOURS
Enjoy the great tasting wines and beautiful scenery
of these Albuquerque area wineries. New Mexico is
home to some of the best wine in the country. Enjoy
wine sampling and let us do the driving! Bring: a
sack lunch, snacks, etc.
ACOMA PUEBLO SIGHTSEEING TRIP
New Mexico has so much culture and beauty to offer,
so get started now. Join ODR for this fun adventure
into the history of New Mexico. This ancient Pueblo
has changed very little for hundreds of year.
BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT
The beautifully colored cliffs of Frijoles Canyon were
home to thousands of Ancestral Puebloan people as
far back as the 1100’s. They carved cliff dwellings
out of the soft rock, many are still accessed by tall
ladders, giving visitors a truly authentic experience.
Explore Bandelier on your own. Take a short guided
hike to Jemez Falls on the way back. The return
drive follows the Jemez Scenic Byway, a refreshing
alpine retreat.
NATIONAL MONUMENT
You don’t have to travel far from Albuquerque to get
a taste of what life was like for the Pueblo Indians
or the Spanish in the 17th century. This National
Monument in a remote area of central NM, features
the remains of four mission churches, as well as
ruins of the original pueblo. Outdoor Rec will drive
visitors to the monument where they are free to
explore the area via foot paths or visitor’s center.
On our way back to Albuquerque, we will stop in
the mountain community of Mountainair, NM where
guests are free to check out cafes or gift shops. This
is a great way to see some beautiful New Mexico
country without driving far or strenuous hiking.
ICE CAVE SIGHTSEEING TRIP
Join ODR for an experience at “The Land of Fire and
Ice”, the Bandera Volcano and Ice Cave, in Grants
New Mexico. The cave shows natural layers of ice
glisten hues of blue and green in the reflected rays of
sunlight. This natural wonder is one of the countries
best examples of the contrasting conditions a
volcanic eruption can cause. This is a fun adventure
for the whole family.
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SNOW SPORT PROGRAMS
SNOW SPORT PROGRAMS
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NEW MEXICO SKI AREAS
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MEXICO
SKI AREAS
Fire Resort
Angel Fire
1-800-633-7463
AngelPajarito
Fire Mountain
Resort....................Angel
Fire
.........................1-800-633-7463
Los Alamos
505-662-5725
Pajarito Mountain....................Los Alamos .......................505-662-5725
River Ski Area
Red River
575-754-2223
Red Red
River
Ski Area .................Red
River..........................575-754-2223
Sandia
Peak
Albuquerque
505-856-6419
Sandia Peak ...........................Albuquerque .....................505-856-6419
Sipapu
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Southeast
Sipapu
Summer Resort
20 mi.
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1-800-587-2240
Ski Apache..............................Ruidoso
............................575-464-3600
Ski Apache
Ruidoso
575-464-3600
Ski Santa Fe ...........................Santa Fe ...........................505-982-4429
Ski Santa Fe
Santa Fe
505-982-4429
Taos Ski Valley........................Taos ..................................1-800-250-7619
Taos Ski Valley
Taos
1-800-250-7619
Information from www.skinewmexico.com/Maps/Main/Statewide_Maps.html.
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SNOW SPORT PROGRAMS
VALLE CALDERA CROSS COUNTRY SKI TRIP
A special place to visit in all four seasons during
the day, turns absolutely magical at night with
the light of the full moon illuminating the snowcovered landscape. Enjoy this once a month trip,
let us do the driving and provide your equipment.
Expect to be fully immersed in the quiet tranquility
you can only find in snow-covered landscapes. A
SKI/SNOWBOARD REPAIR CLASS
Oops! You hit some rocks on an early season great trip for the whole family.
trip. Learn the basics of repairing damaged skis
and boards from our certified ski techs. Class SILVERTON SKI WEEKEND
includes all repair materials and instructor. Just Silverton Mountain is close to the most pure skiing
experience one can find today. An epic mountain,
bring your wounded skis or snow board.
bountiful snowfall, and none of the distractions of
other ski areas. You will be accessing up to 1,819
SKI/SNOWBOARD TRIPS
acres of backcountry type terrain via chairlift,
Every winter ODR offers ski/snowboard trips:
and hiking, without the big crowds of other ski
;; Taos Ski Valley - Red River Ski Area
areas. There are no groomed runs, no cut trails,
;; Santa Fe Ski Area -Sandia Peak Ski Area
just loads of nature’s finest expert-only skiing.
;; Sipapu Ski Area - Angle Fire Resort
Guided trips are available for custom groups,
;; Pajario Ski Area
and otherwise unguided skiing is available for
;; Apache Ski Resort (3 day)
the weekends during the month of April for an
experience of a lifetime!
LUNAR & NEW MOON SNOWSHOE HIKE
Desert moonlight on the white winter snow is
beautiful, add the city lights in the background
and you have the ODR Lunar snowshoe hike.
This trip is sure to be a new and fun experience.
Participants should be in fair shape, but this is not
a difficult hike and designed for about everyone.
Trip is held in the Sandia Mountains.
SKI/SNOWBOARD WAXING CLASS
Waxing and caring for your gear are basic skiing
fundamentals. Waxing not only improves your
skis performance, it also ensures their long life.
Take this class to learn how to maintain your gear
to avoid costly replacement or repair.
LEARN TO CROSS COUNTRY SKI
Come and join ODR for this spectacular chance
to learn to x-country ski in the mountains of New
Mexico. This day long class will teach you the
basics and allow you to travel through a variety
of terrain all day.
Outdoor Recreation
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
All special programs include transportation GUIDED CAVING TOURS AT CARLSBAD CAVERNS
and entrance fee. See page 16 for policies and Found in the hot, dry, inhospitable desert of southern
New Mexico, a vast subterranean wilderness called
procedures.
Carlsbad Caverns awaits you. Enjoy a weekend
TAOS ADVENTURE WEEKEND
long adventure trip including a guided ranger tour
Get ready for a fantastic weekend of rafting,
through one of the off-limits cave sections. These
mountain biking, camping and climbing.
trips have no paved walkway and the only light is
saturday
from headlamps. This is not for the faint-of-heart as
8 am Leave ODR
some of the tours take you through tight squeezes,
10am Arrive at Pilar and put on the water for a
down rock piles, and cover you in cave mud. If none
1/2 day class III trip
of that scares you then this is the trip for you. During
12:30 Take off water and drive to camp in the Rio
the evening we will view the bats on their way out
Grande Canyon
to feed.
1pm Eat lunch and set up camp
Trip includes: transportation, entry fee, and meals
3pm Mountain bike ride on the local Taos trails
(optional).
6pm Return to camp for dinner Sunday
Bring: Some of the tours have specific requirements,
9am Wake up eat breakfast, break down camp check with ODR staff at the time of the sign up.
10am Drive to climbing area and climb
Must be 12 or older, minors must be accompanied
1pm Break for lunch and climb thereafter
by legal guardian.
4pm Pack up and return to ODR at about 7pm
Trip includes: transportation, trip leaders, all food,
WHEELER PEAK ADVENTURE
all equipment for activities and camping, all fees
Tackle the highest peak in New Mexico... Wheeler
and much more.
Peak is located near the southern end of the Sangro
de Cristo Range, in the Carson National Forest. This
SOCORRO ADVENTURE WEEKEND
hike is for the adventurous and hardy that are in
Travel to one of the most unique areas in the lower good shape.
48. Socorro and the Magdalena Mountains boast Trip includes: camping gear, trip leader, transportation
breathtaking views and some of the best weather and camping fees.
in the state. During this trip you will mountain bike, Bring: the right clothing, sturdy hiking shoes and
hike and rock climb in this spectacular area of New provide your own food.
Mexico.
*Only runs if weather and nature conditions
Trip includes: all food, equipment, transportation, are favorable. Participants must be a minimum of
and trip leader.
15 years old.
HOT SPRINGS HIKING AND BIKING WEEKEND
The Rio Grande Valley is home to some of the best
hot springs on the planet. This trip will allow you
to explore a couple of the natural, non-commercial
springs in the Jemez Mountains. This outing
consists of (2) day trips leaving from ODR. Day one
will be spent on a 2 mile hike to McCauley warm
springs, Day two will be a easy 6 Mile Bike ride to
San Antonio hot springs. Each day allows plenty of
time to soak up water, sun and breathtaking views.
Trip includes: transportation, trip leader,
interpretive information.
Bring: lunch each day, snacks, water, bathing
suit, towel, day pack, sun block and dry
clothes
SCUBA PROGRAM
Outdoor Recreation, in conjunction with Deep Blue
Scuba, is proud to offer numerous PADI scuba
classes and certifications on a monthly basis.
Classes are from a few hours to many weeks in
duration depending on your goals and needs.
Call the Outdoor Adventure Programmer at
505-846-3923 for further details, times and prices.
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A L B U Q U E R Q U E B A L LO O N F I E S TA
New Mexico’s signature event is the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. This festival brings
spectators and pilots from all over the world to engage in 10 days of fun events, fairs, fire works, and
shopping for the whole family. It is a must-do for those visiting or new to the area... It is Amazing!
Outdoor Recreation will be taking a number of trips to select events during the Balloon Fiesta. This is
a great opportunity to just relax as we drive you to the front gate at Balloon Field and you just walk in
and enjoy the show. No hassles of traffic, parking, lines, or additional parking fees.
Trip includes: transportation and entrance fee package deal. See page 16 for policies and procedures.
FamCamp pick up can be arranged ahead of time. Space is limited so sign up early.
Custom ADVENTURE Trips
Do you have a deserving work crew, want
CALL AN ODR
to get employees out for a fun trip or just
ADVENTURE
have family coming in to town? Forget the
PROGRAMMER
hassle and let ODR build a custom trip.
Whether it’s for an afternoon or a week, AT 505-846-3923
ODR will manage all aspects of your FOR FURTHER
adventure; planning, logistics, lodging,
DETAILS.
food, and set up, all you have to do is
come and have fun.
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GEAR LIST
ROCK CLIMBING/RAPPELLING-ONE DAY TRIP
;; Water bottle/Camelback
;; Day pack
;; Snacks (for full day classes
bring lunch)
RACECOURSE WHITEWATER RAFT
1 DAY TRIP
;; Water bottle–fill with water before trip
;; Lunch/ snacks–for when we get off river
and the ride home
;; Sunglasses
;; Sunscreen
;; Hat
;; Crazy creek chair (just for
hanging out)
;; Extra layers
;; Personal climbing equipment
(also provided by ODR)
;; Bathing suit
;; Dry clothes–to change into after rafting
;; Holder for Sunglasses (Croakies, etc…)
;; Pod, deck of cards, reading materials
;; Water proof camera–optional
;; Sunscreen
;; Watershoes/ grubby tennis shoes/ sandals
(Chacos, Keens, etc. - no flip flops)
;; Gloves (leather palmed)
WHITE ROCK CANYON RAFT TRIP
MOUNTAIN BIKING TRIP
;; Water bottle/Camelback
;; Hat
;; Water shoes/ grubby tennis shoes/sandals
(Chacos, Keens, etc. - no flip flops)
;; Snacks–bring lunch for full day trips!
;; Sunglasses · Sunscreen
;; Proper clothing for riding · Hat
;; Personal biking equipment you will use
;; Shoes for camp
;; Bathing suit
;; Clothing for camp
;; Water bottle
;; Gloves (biking or leather palmed)
;; Cup/mug for hot beverage*
;; Sleeping bag*
;; Tent*
;; Sleeping pad*
;; Headlamp
;; Waterproof camera–optional
;; Plate/bowl*
;; Utensils*
;; Sunscreen
;; Do not bring video games, iPod, MP3
players, etc.
PILAR WHITEWATER/ORILLA VERDE FLOAT
TRIP/ TAOS BOX-ONE DAY TRIP
;; Water bottle–fill with water before trip
;; Lunch/ snacks–keep light to fit in our cooler
(we take lunch with us on the river)
;; Sunscreen
;; Water shoes/ grubby tennis shoes/ sandals
;; (Chacos, Keens, etc. - no flip flops)
;; Bathing suit
;; Dry clothes–to change into after rafting
;; Sunglasses Holder (croakies, etc.)
;; iPod, deck of cards, reading material
;; Water proof camera-optional
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Everyone is expected to pitch in to make sure everything gets done. This is how we keep our trips affordable. This means
everyone will have to help wash dishes, pack gear, set up and breakdown camp, and respect leave no trace ethics and the
BLM regulations. Boat captains must be obeyed at all times for safety.
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GEAR LIST
SNOWBOARDING/SKIING/SNOWSHOEING TRIPS
FLAT WATER KAYAKING
;; Moisture wicking baselayer top and bottom
;; Water bottle/ camelback
layer - not cotton
;; Snacks–for full day classes bring lunch!
;; Insulating top (fleece, jacket, and/ or sweater)
;; Sunglasses
;; Waterproof jacket
;; Sunscreen
;; Water proof pants or bibs
;; Hat
;; Socks–liner sock and/ or wool/ acrylic
;; Crazy creek chair–just for hangin’ out
synthetic insulating sock
;; Bathing Suit–wet suites can be rented from ODR ;; Gloves–moisture wicking liner and/ or
waterproof insulated outer gloves
;; Water shoes/ grubby tennis shoes/sandals
(Chacos, Keens, etc. - no flip flops)
;; Head wear (helmets are a great way to
combine safety and warmth)
;; Dry clothes–to change into after trip
;; Eyewear–goggles are highly recommended
;; Non-cotton (synthetics) shirt
;; Sunscreen
;; Camera
;; Lunch (or money for lunch)
WHITEWATER KAYAKING (ONE DAY TRIP)
;; Water bottle
;; Water bottle–fill with water before trip
REMEMBER:
;; Lunch/ snacks
;; Get fitted for rental equipment no later
;; Sunscreen
than noon on the Wednesday before your
trip.
;; Water shoes/ grubby tennis shoes/sandals
(Chacos, Keens, etc. - no flip flops)
;; Park your vehicle on the south side of the
building or across Griffin Avenue.
;; Bathing suit
;; Be at your pick-up point by the scheduled
;; Non-cotton (synthetic) shirt
time so we can leave on time.
;; Dry clothes–to change into after kayaking
OVERNIGHT CAMPING
;; Retention device for sunglasses (Croakies,
etc.)
;; Hat
;; Batteries
;; iPod, deck of cards, reading material–for
;; Cup/mug–for hot
;; Sunscreen
the ride up
beverage*
;; Sunglasses
;; Water proof camera
;; Sturdy footwear
;; Sleeping bag*
SIGHTSEEING TRIPS
;; Shoes for camp
;; Water bottle/ camelback
;; Sleeping pad*
;; Day pack
;; Clothing for camp
;; Snacks–for full day trips bring lunch!
;; Tent*
;; Extra layers
;; Plate/bowl*
;; Water bottle
;; Utensils*
;; Headlamp
;; Camera
;; Sunglasses
;; Sunscreen
;; Hat
;; Extra layers
;; Comfortable shoes–for hiking and/or
walking
;; Extra $$ for souvenirs and gift shops
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Items marked with an asterisk
(*) can be rented from Outdoor
Rec at no charge. Equipment
request forms are available at
the front desk. Fill one out so
that we know what you need.
If we do not have a form for
you then we will not know you
need equiment.
BIKE & SKI MAINTENANCE
BIKE MAINTENANCE
TUNE UP SERVICES
SKI & SNOWBOARD
Basic Tune ...........$35+Replacement Parts
(brakes, derailleur, shifter
adjustment, wheels trued laterally,
TUNE UP SERVICES
lubricated)
Basic All-in-One Specials
Basic Tune with
Standardmaintenance
Tubes ..............................$59
Thorn Resistant Tubes ..................$65
Basic Tune ................$35+Replacement Parts MACHINE HOT WAX ........................................$8
Performance
(brakes,
derailleur, Tune$45+Replacement
shifter adjustment, wheels truedParts
laterally, Deluxe all in One Special
(brakes, derailleur, shifter adjustment,
Performance
with
HAND
HOT WAXTune
...........................................$18
lubricated)
wheels trued laterally, chain, derailleur
Thorn Resistant Tubes ..................$75
SKI/ SNOWBOARD
BASIC TUNE-UP................$30
and cables lubricated and checked for
Standard Tubes ..............................$69
(base grind, edges sharpened, hand hot wax)
Performance
Tune......$45+Replacement
wear, crank
arms removed, Bottom Parts
(brakes,
derailleur,
shifter Hubs
adjustment,
wheelsand
trued laterally, REPAIR
TUNE ............................................$40
bracket
check,
checked
Once Over...............................................$10
chain, derailleur and cables lubricated and checked for wear,
adjusted, headset checked, drive train
crank arms removed, Bottom bracket check, Hubs checked
removed
and cleaned,
frame
and
rims and
and adjusted,
headset
checked, drive
train
removed
wiped
adjusted)
cleaned,
framedown,
and rimsand
wiped
down, and adjusted)
BASIC ALL-IN-ONE SPECIALS
Tires and Wheels
(minor
P-Tex
repair, baseminor
grind,bolt
edges
(repair
evaluation,
tightening,
sharpened,
wax) bar adjustment)
seat andhand
handle
EDGES SHARPENED ..................................$10
Repair
(BaseWork........................$25/hour+parts
and sides edges machine ground)
All repair, part replaced, or special
BASE services
WELD (EACH)
outside...................................$15
of base list run
Basic
Tune with
(in-conjunction with a repair tune)
Green Slime Installation ...................$5/tire
Standard
Tubes
....................................$59
(Green Slime is the best product to fight
MINOR TOP SHEET REPAIR ..........................$5
flats inResistant
the goat Tubes
head country
of NM)
Thorn
..........................$65
DE-LAMINATION REPAIR ............................$25
Standard Tube w/ Installation ......$12/tube
Thorn Resistant
Tube
DELUXE
ALL-IN-ONE
SPECIAL
BINDING ADJUSTMENT & FUNCTION TEST* .$25
w/ Installation........................$15/ tube
Performance
Tune
with
BINDING MOUNT & FUNCTION TEST* ........$35
Thorn Resistant Tire Liner
w/ Installation...........................$12/tire
Thorn
Resistant Tubes ..........................$75 SNOWBOARD BINDING MOUNT*................$10
Standard Tubes ....................................$69 END OF SEASON TUNE AND WAX...............$25
Once Over.............................................$10
START OF SEASON DE-WAX..........................$5
KI Sminor
NOW
BOARD
AINTENANCE
(repairS
evaluation,
bolt tightening,
seat andM
handle
*Both boots required for the service
bar adjustment)
SERVICES AVAILABLE
Repair Work............................$25/hour+parts
*Both boots required for the service
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Tail
Toe Edge
ES
Goofy
Nose
Toe Edge
TIR
Regular
Nose
Heal Edge
Hand Hot Wax ........................................$18
Ski/ Snowboard Basic Tune-Up ............$30
(base grind, edges sharpened,
hand hot wax)
Repair Tune ............................................$40
(minor P-Tex repair, base
grind, edges sharpened, hand wax)
Edges Sharpened ..................................$10
(Base and sides edges
machine ground)
Green
Slime (each)
Installation
............................$5/tire
Base Weld
...................................$15
(Green
Slime is the best
to fight
flats in the goat
(in-conjunction
withproduct
a repair
tune)
head
country
of NM)
Minor
Top
Sheet
Repair ..........................$5
De-lamination
Repair
............................$25
Standard
Tube w/
Installation
................$12/tube
Binding Adjustment & Function Test* .$25
Thorn
Resistant
Tube
w/Installation.........$15/tube
Binding Mount & Function Test* ..........$35
Snowboard
Binding
Mount*..................$10
Thorn
Resistant
Tire Liner
w/Installation.....$12/tire
End of Season Tune and Wax...............$25
Start of Season de-Wax...........................$5
Heel Edge
All repair, part replaced, or special services outside of base
Machine
Hot Wax ....................................$8
list
run
Tail
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Outdoor Recreation offers great volunteer opportunities at our office, bike shop, ski shop, indoor
climbing wall, and multiple other programs. We also have fun events and programs throughout the
year when we need reliable volunteers to help us set up, run the event or program, and clean up.
Some of their events or programs include ski/snowboard trips, climbing competitions, whitewater
rafting trips, whitewater kayaking trips, climbing trips, hiking trips, mountain biking, etc.
Volunteering for ODR is a great way to learn more about outdoor recreation equipment
and have fun in the great outdoors of New Mexico!
The Many Benefits of Volunteering with ODR
Outdoor Recreation offers great benefits to our volunteers. Some of the benefits are:
;; The opportunity to go on our whitewater rafting trips, hiking trips, rock climbing trips or other
outdoor adventure programs of your interest as the guide or assistant.
;; Inside scoop on Rentals of outdoor equipment.
;; Receive a letter of appreciation sent to your squadron informing them of the hours volunteered
and the vital service performed on behalf of ODR and the USAF (upon request).
;; Learn lifelong skills you can share with friends.
Outdoor Recreation isn’t just the wood, glass and brick in its building...it is the people. ODR is place
that is made up of people who may be staff members, college interns, volunteers, or participants.
Kirtland Air Force Base has a model Outdoor Recreation Program and serves as a training facility and
resource for numerous other Outdoor Adventure programs throughout the southwest.
ODR has won numerous awards for outstanding performance. Volunteers at ODR are tasked with
maintaining high standards of professionalism while handling equipment, helping customers and
assisting in guiding outdoor activities. Volunteers have a crucial role in helping ODR continue to build
on the solid reputation that has been built over the years. Contact ODR staff if you are interested in
volunteering.
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LEISURE & RECREATION
Aero Club ..................................505-846-1072
Arts & Crafts...............................505-846-1070
Auto Hobby Shop .......................505-846-1104
Bowling......................................505-846-6851
Spare Time Café ........................505-846-1156
East Fitness Center....................505-846-1102
Golf Course ................................505-846-1169
Ticket Sales................................505-853-3003
Outdoor Recreation.............505-846-1499/1275
DINING
Mountain View Club ..................505-846-5165
Thunderbird Inn.................505-846-8048/8049
FAMILY SERVICES
Airman & Family Readiness Center..505-846-0741
Gibson Child Development Center...505-846-1103
Maxwell Child Development Center.505-853-5521
Youth Center ...............................505-853-5437
Family Child Care.........................505-846-1802
OTHER SERVICES
Civilian Personnel ......................505-846-9556
Education Center ...............505-846-9933/8955
Honor Guard ..............................505-846-1804
NAF Human Resources .............505-846-1522
Lodging ......................................505-846-9653
Marketing/Sponsorship ..............505-853-1216
Military Personnel ...............505-846-0741/0751
Motor Vehicle Division................505-846-8390
Resource Management..............505-846-0405
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