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Zion narrows overnight

Turtle Rock Community Pool Irvine, CA, United States

More details to come soon Zion narrows overnight Sept. 3 Drive to Zion Sept. 4 drive 1.5hours to trailhead and hike 11.5 miles to camp. Camp is located next to […]

ZOOM: Black Canyon Prep Meeting

Online event

For "Kayak Camping Black Canyon" event participants. Hey Crew! This meeting will take place over Zoom. The meeting link will be sent to you in our group chat on Meetup. […]

Thousand Island Lake via Rush Creek (June Lake)

Big Pine Visitor center Big Pines Highway, Wrightwood, CA, United States

Inyo National Forest - Ansel Adams Wilderness Thousand Island Lake/Garnet Lake/Ruby Lake Days: 3 days, 2 nights (does not include travel time) Total Miles: 25 + miles in/out Trailhead: Rush […]

Gardiner Basin – 5 day tour including Rae Lakes

Guadalupe Canyon Oasis Calle 0 0"N, Empalme, MX

Gardiner Basin Loop Tour with Rae Lakes. I am posting this trip to gauge interest from the club, please add your name to the waiting list if you want to […]

NEVADA: Kayak Camping Black Canyon (12 paddle miles)

Little Missouri Falls AR-369, Langley, AR, US

This is not a hiking or backpacking trip. This is an overnight via kayak in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River on the NV/AZ border. You must be able […]

Hamilton Lake via HST (Sequoia National Park)

Browns Canyon Rd Parking Browns Canyon Road, Los Angeles, CA, United States

High Sierra Trail: Crescent Meadow to Hamilton Lakes The High Sierra Trail (HST) is the ultimate way to experience the wilderness of Sequoia National Park. This route is a multi-day […]

ANZA-BORREGO: Weekend Car Camp

Agua Caliente County Park 39555 Great Southern Overland Stage Route of 1849,, Julian, CA, US

This event is a car camp, come enjoy beautiful Anza-Borrego with us! Please read the entire event description: 2024's SDB Annual Picnic will be held in Agua Caliente at group […]

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Trail statistics are approximate. For safety purposes always assume they are underestimated. But don’t be disappointed if they are overestimated. Bring more water and snacks than you think you’ll need.

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