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If you’re a new member . . . depending on your age and<br />

background . . . you might have a few questions:<br />

1. How do I get involved in activities?<br />

2. What kinds of activities can be organized?<br />

3. What is the average age of WMC members?<br />

4. How many people participate in the activities?<br />

5. How aggressive are the various activity groups?<br />

The answers . . . ask away! Ask someone in the club! Send an e-mail<br />

to wasatchmountainclub@gmail.com or call someone from the governing<br />

board (inside front cover). The average age is...honestly, we<br />

don’t know. Why don’t we know? 1. We haven’t yet started tracking<br />

that information. 2. It doesn’t matter. There are older folks who can<br />

out-hike/-bike/-paddle any younger person. There are also younger<br />

people who like to do light activities. Sometimes tons of people<br />

show up for activities; sometimes only a couple. This is the nice<br />

thing.<br />

The WMC activities allow for flexibility; if you can show up, do--if<br />

you can’t, don’t. As for how vigorous and aggressive the various<br />

activities and groups are (hikers, bikers, etc), contact the director<br />

or coordinator. Please don’t feel like you can’t organize an activity<br />

if you don’t know your way around. There are so many people who<br />

can help you, and you can even decide on a destination at the time<br />

of meeting! You might have one or two awkward activities, but just<br />

get together with people who share the same interests as you, and<br />

you’ll be on your way to tons of fun and excitement--things you<br />

never thought were possible!<br />

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