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Try an adventure sport

A Come-and-Try Adventure Challenge run by Noosa Council with a State Government grant will offer residents curious about adventure sports the chance to find out if the adrenalin-rush is for them.
The three-hour adventure course event will allow participants to try paddling, mountain biking, trekking and basic navigation.
Register for the May 27 free event online at yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au until May 16.
The Come-and-Try Adventure Challenge is intended for people who are keen to get a taste of adventure sports, rather than seasoned adventure sport enthusiasts.
Tri Adventure will run the event, to be held at Lake Macdonald Park, Lake Macdonald Drive, Cooroy, adjacent to Noosa Botanic Gardens.
All necessary equipment is available for loan. Entry is limited to 100 places.
In preparation, Tri Adventure will be conducting a free skills clinic on Saturday, April 21 at Kayak Noosa.
To book for the free skills clinic, phone 0407 761 150.
To register for the Come-and-Try Adventure Challenge, to be held on May 27, visit yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au

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