As part of your registration, in order to participate in a Denver Field Ornithologists, Inc. (“DFO”) trip or other activities designated by the Board of Directors, each adult participant and the parent of a minor participant (those under 18 yrs. of age) are required to review and sign (either electronically or manually) a DFO Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risks & Release and Indemnity Agreement (sometimes “Agreement”) Completing this document involves your acceptance of binding contract terms. This online registration system allows you to review and electronically sign the Agreement if you do not have one on file. If you would prefer to manually sign a printable version of the Agreement, you may access it here, and present it to the leader before trip start. If you choose this option, please contact your leader to assure you are signed up for the trip.
Please note: Each person, including each family member choosing to sign the Agreement electronically must login and have a separate account so that the agreement is tied to the individual. If you are having difficulty with multiple logins, please contact us for assistance. *Minors: If participant is a minor, the minor’s parent or legal guardian must print out, review and sign a paper copy of the Agreement and present it to the leader before the trip start. Any minor attending must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.
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Meet Your Trip Leader
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Rocky Mountain National Park (Larimer County)
7/14/2024
6:15 AM - 1:30 PM
Leader:
Donna Stumpp donna.stumpp@gmail.com or 3035884818
Trip Difficulty: Moderate
Directions
Meet at the East Boulder Community Center at 5660 Sioux Drive, off 55th St. north of S. Boulder Road. Park at the west end of the main parking lot.
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This trip is limited to the first 7 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Conifer Forest, Riparian
While summer is the peak of tourist season, we'll be making several off-the-beaten-path stops within Rocky Mountain National Park with easy to moderate hiking on uneven trails, and total hiking distance of about 2.5-3.5 miles. Possible birds are Mountain Bluebird, Lincoln’s Sparrow, flycatchers, and woodpeckers, including Williamson’s Sapsucker. Due to limited parking in some areas, this trip is limited to two vehicles with room for day packs and lots of layers.
This trip is filled and you will be placed on the waiting list when you register
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