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The fee covers your campsite, instruction, 2 simple meals a day and all campground services (including sanitary services, firewood, potable water and parking). The Rabbitstick and Winter Count fees have been increased. This is the first price increase in 6 years, it applies to all registrations, beginning with Rabbitstick 2008. |
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Classes: Most classes are free, but some classes will have a fee to cover the cost of materials. In the past fees have ranged from $20 for a buckskin to $100 for a beautiful long bow. All classes that charge a fee will include a take-home product. Plan your budget to take advantage of this quality experience. Shopping: Resources will be on-site for you to buy knives, tools, T-shirts, books and other "Abo" items, so bring cash or trade goods. Instructors and other participants always bring high-quality products and hard to find resources for you to take home. Incidentals: Lunch foods may be available on-site or close by at local stores. On some occassions participants make mid-week road trips to local showers or hot springs. |
| Since registration is limited, discounts are allowed only when early registration is paid in full by the cut off date. Tuition is $30 more for late registration or at the gate! There will be no reservation refunds after the early registration deadline. A $50 fee will be charged for all cancellations, or tuition may be held over for the next event. |