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University of North Texas, Recreational Sports University of North Texas

Free Clinics

Outdoor Pursuits clinics are offered to teach and introduce various outdoor skills including map and compass navigation, kayak roll, knot tying, star gazing, and many more. All clinics are FREE but must have registered participants to be conducted. Register at the Outdoor Pursuits Center by 4pm the day before the clinic date. Clinics are open to UNT students, faculty and staff, Rec. Center members and their guests.

Free Clinics
  Date Time
Climbing & Bouldering Techniques
Interested in climbing but don't know where to start? Getting ready for the climbing competition and need some extra training time? Climb with an instructor who can show you basic climbing techniques and share helpful tips. You'll have the climbing wall to yourself as you climb before and after wall hours.
January 28 & April 29 1pm &
9pm
Kayak Basics
This introduction covers basic strokes, t-rescues, wet exits and more. Perfect for both beginners and experienced kayakers!
February 3 &
April 7
4pm
Kayak Roll
These sessions are designed to introduce you to the sport of kayaking and to teach and improve kayak roll techniques. Whether it's your first time in the water, or you feel you just need a few pointers, this is the place for you!
February 4 & April 8 4pm
Star Gazing
Curious about the constellations and the mythology associated with them? This is one of the best seasons to view the stars, so bring a warm blanket and get ready to hear the stories of Ursa Major, Cassiopeia, Auriga, and other famous constellations!
February 10 7pm
Where to Go in North Texas
Want to get away but don't want to go too far? This clinic will go over a variety of places to recreate in the area and provide you with the tools, information and handouts to find new places to explore around North Texas!
February 11 & April 1 4pm
All About Campfires
Campfires are one of the best parts of camping! This fun clinic teaches the basics of fire starting including structures, techniques, and safety.
February 18 4pm
Backcountry Basics
This clinic covers basic backpacking techniques, including how to pack and fit your backpack, and what to bring, as well as great trails and how to cook a great backcountry meal!
February 25 4pm
Knots
Nothing is more frustrating than being unable to tie a knot in a hurry, or not being able to get it undone when needed. Come learn a variety of knots, bends, and hitches that are very useful in both the outdoors and everyday life.
March 4 &
April 22
4pm
Top-Rope Climbing Anchors
This clinic is a great way to learn the basics of building top rope anchors safely. It covers how to use established bolt anchors, how to build anchors using trees and gear, and different methods of equalization.
March 10 4pm
Traditional Protection for Outdoor Climbing
Learn basic "trad" placement theory while practicing with various climbing gear including cams, stoppers, hexes, ball nuts, Big-Bros, natural protection, and more!
March 11 4pm
Map & Compass
Learn basic map and compass skills useful during any outdoor experience! You will never find yourself stranded in the woods again!
April 15 4pm
Slacklining
Learn everything you need to know about slacklining, a dynamic form of tightrope walking, from setting it up to walking the line. After this clinic, you will be slackin' all summer!
April 28 1pm