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ANTHEM FIT FALL TRAINING PROGRAM A 12-week running program to get in shape in a fun, non-intimidating setting. Coached runs, weekly schedules, weekend group runs; Cost $79; 8 a.m.; trailheads around Boulder County. Details: (303) 444-6011.
FLAGSTAFF TRAILS HIKE Hike scenic trails and watch the sunset over the Continental Divide during an easy 90-minute outing; $2; 5:30 p.m.; Boulder Singles Hikes, meet at 11th Street and Canyon Boulevard. Details: (303) 579 1119.
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BOLDER BOULDER FALL TRAINING CLUBS Train for the Lake Tahoe half-marathon on Oct. 13. Clubs meet once a week from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 9-11 a.m. Thursdays or 8:30-10:30 a.m. Saturdays ; $75/$525; 9 a.m.; Celestial Seasonings, 4600 Sleepytime Drive. Details: (303) 444-7223.
CELEBRATE ELDORADO 2002 Join the ninth annual Celebrate Eldorado 2002, hosted by the Action Committee for Eldorado; $5; 6 p.m.; Neptune Mountaineer, 633 S. Broadway, Table Mesa Shopping Center, Boulder. Details: (303) 434-3943 .
CHASM LAKE Follow the Longs Peak Trailto a splendid cirque lake. Crags of Mount Meeker and Diamond of Longs Peak tower above. Nine miles round-trip, 2,400 feet gain. Call to register; free; 8 a.m.; call for meeting location. Details: (970) 586-6623.
FLATIRONS ADOPT-A-CRAG Join volunteers from the Access Fund and other groups to help with trail building and restoration at climbing areas on Flagstaff Mountain. Meet at the Chautauqua Ranger Cottage; free; 8:45 a.m.-3 p.m.; Flagstaff Mountain, Boulder. Details: (303) 499-1626.
GEOLOGY AND SIGNS OF AUTUMN AT HALL RANCH An adult hike to explore the unique geology of northern Boulder County and learn about wildlife's autumn preparations for the winter season; free; 9 a.m.-noon; Hall Ranch Open Space, one mile west of Lyons on the north side of Colo. 7. Details: (303) 441-3899.
November 19, 2002
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