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TAC International Film and Video Festival

 

 

 

 

 

Day Trek to Cascadia Cave
Wednesday, 20 May, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Ages: 12 and up, in good physical condition
Guide: Tony Farque, Archaeologist, Sweet Home Ranger District, Willamette NF

 

 

 

 

 

A special TAC Festival guided tour to one of the most visually impressive archaeological sites in western Oregon. This tour is hosted by our partner, the Willamette National Forest.

 

Program summary:

 

Join us on a hike to one of the most visually impressive archaeological sites in western Oregon. Used by people for 8000 or more years, Cascadia Cave is located along significant indigenous travel routes and provided important cultural functions to more than one tribal group. Here the largest group of rock art panels in western Oregon remains in excellent condition. Come view the site, hear excavation conclusions, discuss current rock art interpretations, and help plan site restoration, protection, and interpretation. Transportation will be through car-pooling.

 

Ages: 12 and up, in good physical condition

 

Guide: Tony Farque, Archaeologist, Sweet Home Ranger District, Willamette National Forest

 

Registration: Please contact Archaeological Legacy Institute
(filmfest@archaeologychannel>.org or or 541-345-5538 or 541-515-5976) to register. Please register as early as possible. TAC Festival tickets will be required of all participants.

 

Fee: No registration fee is required. However, we would appreciate a $20 or more donation to support the program.

 

Location: Meet at the Seventh Ave. turnout alongside the Hult Center, Eugene, Oregon

 

Trip Information: Last year's Cascadia Cave trek met with such an enthusiastic response that we decided to do it again! Bring a lunch to eat in the cave. Transportation will be through car-pooling and the drive is two hours each way. Be prepared for a two mile round trip hike through the woods along a flat river terrace. Also bring rain gear and boots and a change of warm clothes. We will cross one stream and follow a muddy path less traveled. We park at Cascadia State Park and use the rest rooms to change clothes if necessary. We plan to return to the Hult Center by 4 p.m.