Orange County/Long Beach Chapter of Great Outdoors presents:
Yosemite Valley in March
You need to get your own housing!
Trip Leader: Doug Cable
Phone: 949-922-1452
Email: Secretary-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org
Doug (GO OCLB Secretary) will arrive in Yosemite Valley Sunday March 26th and depart Thursday March 30th.
This is an open invitation to those who may want to attend and participate.
Activities will depend on the weather and snow-pack but will include day hikes and bike rides in the valley. Snowshoeing may be possible. Note that the seasonal bike rental stands will probably be closed. Hopefully we can try the cross-country ski track at Badger Pass. Bring appropriate gear for each of these activities.
There is no G.O. fee for this activity as this is an ad hoc event.
For more information and details about this trip, please contact:
Join us as we explore some of the backcountry 4x4 roads of Death Valley National Park. We’ll visit such places as Barker Ranch site (last hideout of the infamous Charles Manson), Warm Springs Mine, and Echo Canyon. We have scheduled short and long days 4x4 jeep outings. This will allow flexibility for those wishing to spend time in the park driving to the local sites such as the Devil’s Golf Course, Dante’s’ view, Titus Canyon, etc.
RV Camping is at Stove Pipe Wells. Each RV site has full hookups. Stove Pipe Wells Village has a general store, restaurant, and gas station. The village/RV site is about 28 miles from Furnace Creek.
Cancellation for a refund, minus a $10 service fee, must be received by March 20, 2023.
TRIP LEADERS CLIFF CLUE email AND JOEY DUHON email
Itinerary ~ (subject to weather and road conditions)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
For each of the day trips, make certain you have gassed up the night before. Bring lunch and water for each day trip.
Travel Options
Break up the travel time by spending a night either on the way and /or on the return trip home at Tecopa Hot Springs and Campground. Refer to the website below to make your OWN reservations.
https://www.tecopahotspringscampground.com/d-section-campsites/
Additional items to bring
Lodging Options
Tent sites at Stove Pipe Wells Campground, Operated by the National Park Service. First Come First Serve. $12.00 per night
https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/stovepipe-wells-campground.htm
Best sites in the back near the sand dunes
Lodging ~ Stove Pipe Wells Lodge
Stovepipe Wells NPS campground click here for photos and information
Tent Area
Special COVID Related Requirements: This event requires all attendees to be fully vaccinated.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
All -
The GOPS Monthly Meeting is being held in person this month, after many months of online Zoom meetings! The meeting is a monthly business meeting of the Core Group Members, and is available to the public. The meeting will run from 6:30 pm to about 8:00 pm.
The meeting will be held at the The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert, North Palm Canyon Dr, Room 3, 3rd Floor, Palm Springs, CA 92262. This is the same location we used to meet at prior to COVID restrictions.
GOPS Members and Core Group members need to register for the meeting.
GOPS requests that everyone be vaccinated in order to attend this indoor event. Wearing a mask during the event is optional.
A trip for your mind, your soul and your stomach! After about an hour and a quarter drive to the Hemet CA area, we visit the Western Science Center, the Diamond Lake Wildflower Trail, and Winchester Farms roadside market offering Julian apple pies!
Western Science Center - Website Click Here. Formerly the Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology, WSC features Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake, including "Max", the largest mastodon found in the western U.S., as well as other dinosaur fossils.
WSC: 2345 Searl Parkway, Hemet CA. About 50 miles (1hr 15 minute drive) from PS. Admission: Adults $9, Seniors (62+) $7.50, Active Military (current ID) Free. We’ll spend about an hour here.
Diamond Valley Lake and Wildflower Trail - Click here website
The largest reservoir in Southern California, Diamond Valley Lake is the result of one of the largest earthworks projects in North America in the 90s. A scenic trail takes a tour of the north hills area of the lake famous for its wildflowers. The loop trail is just over 2 miles, with a moderate incline portion 282 ft. elevation gain.
DVL is about 3 miles from WSC, 2615 Angler Ave., Hemet CA. Pay fees at Marina.
Parking: $11 per vehicle ($5 active military, veterans or seniors over 62 yrs) plus Lakeview Trail Fee: $4 per person
We will take our lunch break at the marina picnic tables. The flowers are abundant and the lake and mountain scenery memorable; we’ll spend about 2.5 hours here.
Winchester Farms Country Market. Click Here Info
“We carry Julian pies, baked and unbaked; raw natural local honey; dried fruits, nuts; candies and jerky of all sorts; and over 100 different nostalgic sodas.” ~ Jennifer G, owner. This is a brief stop on the way back to PS where you can pick up your Julian apple pie and vintage pop.
Winchester Farms is about 6 miles from Diamond Valley Lake, 27400 Winchester Rd., Winchester CA
Trip Departure Time: 9:00 AM (Please arrive by 8:45 AM for check-in and briefing). Estimated return to PS is 3:30 PM.
Departure Location: Parking lot adjacent to PetSmart, Ramon and Crossley Roads, Palm Springs. Map click here
Carpooling: Encouraged and may be available if offered by a driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share. Contributions to driver cost welcome.
Fees/Charges: See above for Western Science Center and Diamond Valley Lake fees to be paid onsite.
*Hiking Requirements: This event overall will involve 3-4 hours of walking and standing, including the WSC and Diamond Valley Lake Wildflower Trail (see above). Comfortable walking shoes recommended.
Lunch at DVL marina: Bring your own lunch, water and snacks. The WSC inside A/C is a bit chilly. Outside, sun protection recommended for Diamond Valley Lake.
Weather and Emergency: Inclement weather cancels. Carry Emergency Contact Information.
Contact Event Leader: Pat Miyamoto Email: click here
Due to the anticipated popularity of this event, initially registrations will be limited to members only. Non-members will be given a chance to register 5 days before the event, if space is still available.
Silent Disco 2023!
The Diva Edition!
The Queens of Pop!
Friday March 31 @ 7 PM
Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Argyros Plaza in Costa Mesa
(South Coast Plaza area)
Pictured: Nick, John, Lance & Rob @ an earlier Silent Disco .
Wanna Dance Big Boy?
Attention all dancing divas! This silent disco is getting a special takeover by the chart-topping pop queens throughout history for an all-out dance party in celebration of Women’s History Month! From Whitney to Britney, Gaga to Rihanna, come enjoy the hits of female pop legends on the Julianne and George Argyros Plaza with Silent Disco: Queens of Pop.
Music! Dancing! Fun!
The Great Outdoors!
Silent Disco? What is that?
Silent Disco is an event where people dance to music listened to on wireless headphones. Rather than using a speaker system, music is broadcast via a radio transmitter with the signal being picked up by wireless headphone receivers worn by the participants. Those without the headphones hear no music, giving the effect of a room full of people dancing to nothing. Which means you can engage in conversation without screaming when you want to talk by simply taking off the headphones.
In the earliest days of silent discos, before 2005, there would be only one channel available to listen to music through. Over time, the technology moved along to where there were two, and later technology allowed for a third channel that three separate DJs could broadcast over at the same time.
Argyros Plaza's got its groove back! Dance the night away with the Silent DJs, who've returned to our outdoor stage with everyone's favorite tunes, times three. With three channels to choose from on your light-up headphones, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you love party classics or EDM, the Silent DJs will have you up and on the dance floor all night long!
Cost: $15 per ticket.
Tickets are purchased on-line @ the Segerstrom Website.
Click on the link below for details & purchase tickets.
https://www.scfta.org/events/2023/silent-disco-queen-of-pops
There are a limited number of tickets that will be sold so if you intend to go, I highly recommend buying a ticket ASAP.
These Silent Disco events do sell out well before the actual event date - so don't delay!
The Halloween Edition of Silent Disco: Omar, Rob, Rick, Sister Sister, Lance & Rudel.
If you have any questions, you know how to reach me!
If you have never experienced a 'Silent Disco', now is the time! I simply enjoy the heck out of these, but of course I am on the dance floor the entire time.
Running time (approximate): 3 hours with no intermission
Getting to the Dance Trailhead:
The official address for Segerstrom Center of the Arts is 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. It is conveniently located opposite South Coast Plaza. Take advantage of modern technology, and use your GPS, Mapquest, etc to attain the best route to get to Segerstrom. The Argyros Plaza is simply the outdoor area between the two main buildings of The Center.
Parking:
While there are Parking Garages adjacent to The Center/Plaza, the parking fee is currently $12 (cash). You can also park @ South Coast Plaza and simply walk the block to get to The Center.
What to Bring:
You should bring your happiness and dancing shoes! There is a concession stand ($$$) offering tidbits of food and a variety of drinks both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. P. S. I have seen others discreetly bring their own 'concessions'.
This is an outdoor event, and being the last day in March the weather can be unpredictable. Recommend bringing a jacket, sweater or that furry man (or woman) to keep you warm.
Where to Meet: Once we get the final attendance count, we will determine a designated area to meet @ The Center/Plaza.
Carpooling is recommended to help reduce electric, gas and parking congestion.
Event Leader: Lance Whitmier
Email: President-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org
Lance meeting new people @ a previous Silent Disco!
Hiking To The
Hollywood Sign!
Great Outdoors Orange County/Long Beach Chapter presents
OCLB - A Once In A Century Hike To The Hollywood Sign
Distance 6.5 Miles / Elevation gain 1,204 Ft.
March 25, 2023 Saturday 8:00 AM
Join us on Saturday, March 25th at 8:00 am for a truly historic hike to the Hollywood Sign! The Hollywood Sign celebrating it 100th Anniversary this year and in honor of its centennial, I will be leading a couple of hike in 2023. I recommend going on the March hike since it will be much cooler at this time of year.
Where are you when the sign turned 100 this year? Hopefully taking a selfie in front of the sign with the Great Outdoors.
The Hollywood Sign sitting 1,558 feet above sea level, is heavily fenced in and under 24 hour security surveillance. We will not be able to touch the sign, but will see the city of Hollywood and beyond from just behind the infamous nine letters.
Though originally erected in 1923 as an advertisement for a housing subdivision, the Hollywood Sign has come to mean much more to everyone in the great city and the world.
Despite being nearly destroyed twice in real life, the Hollywood Sign has been destroyed to smithereens in many a Hollywood disaster flick! Films featuring the destruction of the Hollywood Sign include:
Earthquake (1974)
Independence Day (1996)
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
10.5 (2004)
Terminator Salvation (2009)
Sharknado (2013)
San Andreas (2015)
and many more! (List courtesy of Wikipedia.)
The Hollywood sign is a part of Griffith Park. With over 4,210 acres of terrain, Griffith Park is one of the largest municipal park wilderness areas in the U.S. Situated at the east end of the Santa Monica Mountain range, the Park has an elevation range from 384 to 1,625 feet above sea level.
There are only a few trails that lead to the Hollywood Sign. The Hollywood Sign is fixed atop Mount Lee, in the Beachwood Canyon area of the Santa Monica Mountains (1,558 ft).
Technically, we will start this hike outside Griffith Park in a Hollywood Hillside neighborhood. On this 8 A.M. hike, we will start out from the south end of Lake Hollywood (aka The Hollywood Reservoir).
We will NOT power-walk these trails, but instead, take it leisurely with three planned 5 minute breaks before reaching the Hollywood Sign where we will have our meal break. Due to crowds, there may not be many places to sit and eat all at once, so we will need to be flexible so as to give some members a chance to have a sitting break during the hike.
We should reach Mt. Lee Summit by 9:40 am. The overall hike should take 4 hours which includes breaks and all the stops for photo ops.
I would rate this as a Strenuous hike for the following reasons.
Where to meet: Below is the road I recommend taking to get to the Hollwood Reservoir: Clicking this link should open a Map to give you directions to this parking area.
When winding through the Hollywood Hills, you should come across a directional sign indicating you are on the right track to the Hollywood Reservoir.
There is a parking lot that can get full. Just know that there is also parking on the side of the road leading up to the lot. Here is a map to the Reservoir Trailhead from The Hollywood Freeway.
Here is a map of the trails we will traverse.
So, let's get started!
From the get-go, we will start at the east end of the Hollywood Reservoir Dam (751 ft). From the dam we will touch on the main road that encricles the lake called Montlake Drive. Here is where many jog, bike or walk. We will avoid Montlake Drive at our start, and instead take a trail through an open gate just off to the right. This trail through the gate is actually called Mulholland Hwy.
We will take the trail and ascend 200 feet where Mulhulland Hwy becomes paved (951 ft). Here will will take Mulhulland Hwy to Canyon Lake Drive and keep on sidewalks through residential neighborhoods .
Once we have traversed a few blocks of neighborhood homes, will will get back onto a main fireroad at Innsdale Trailhead (948 ft.)
This Innsdale Trail will skirt the edge of the neighborhood we just left until we meet up again with Mulhulland Hwy that will take us to Mt. Lee Drive (1128 ft). Here, is where we catch the official entrances into Griffith Park.
From here, we will take Mt. Lee Drive all the way to the Hollywood Sign (1558 ft).
On our way, towards the top of Mt Lee Drive at 1427 feet, we will be at the summit of the hill where we can now see over and into The San Fernando Valley. After taking in the views of the various Burbank Studios and Forest Lawn we will head up the last stretch of Mt. Lee Drive to it’s logistical termination where it can service the Radio Towers behind the infamous sign.
After having our meal, we will break off from Mt.Lee Drive and jump on to Wonder View Trail. This trail will follow the summit heading west to the Wisdom Tree (1620 ft.).. On this stretch we will traverse very narrow trails and reach a peak of 1761 ft..
Below is a shot of the Wisdom Tree.
After our brief break at the Wisdom Tree, we will rapidly descend Wonder View Trail where it meets up with Wonder View Drive (1095 ft). We will take Wonder View Drive to Lake Hollywood Drive to enter Lake Hollywood North Gate (794 ft).
Once we get through the gate, we will round the lake, cross the dam and convene back at the parking lot.
In total we will have traveled 7 miles.
If you have any questions about this hike, please do not hesitate to reach out to me, your trip leader, Robert Sandoval at Outreach-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org.
A Whats App group has been created called OCLB Lake Hollywood Loop. Please feel free to join after you have RSVP'd for this hike. If there are any last-minute day-of cancellations, please let us know through the group app. If you do not have a Whats App account and prefer to communicate via text, please email me with your phone number--if you prefer.
We look forward to seeing many old familiar faces and some new.
Here is an ALL TRAILS map of the 'Lake Hollywood Loop'.
Here, you can view a timelapse video of the path we will be taking via ‘Relive’ (Thanks Bryan).
Summary:
Elevation Start (725 ft) Parking lot
Rest Stop #1 (941 ft) 3 min. break
Rest Stop #2 (1099 ft) 3 min. break
Rest Stop #3 (1427 ft) 3 min break
Destination Stop #4 (1624 ft) Hollywood Sign
Rest Stop #5 (1568 ft) Wisdom Tree Break
Rest Stop #6 (880 ft) Lake Hollywood Drive
Back to Start (718 ft) Lake Hollywood Dam
Many thanks goes to Bryan Cooper who blazed this trail for years before me.
Robert is pictured on the left in the photo above.
Robert Sandoval will be leading this hike.
Robert's email:
Outreach-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org.
You should bring your ten essentials (Click here for the list.), a day pack, water (2 to 3 liters), trekking poles, sunscreen, hat, trail snacks, lunch, and plan on wearing hiking boots or shoes.
BRING PLENTY OF WATER!!!!
Carpooling is recommended to help reduce gas cost and parking may be a challenge. There is NO FEE for this trip.
The below photos are from the 2022 Hike to the Hollywood sign.
Special COVID Related Requirements:
Participants must comply with the following requirements as a condition of registering for this event:
I will contact trip leader if I test positive for COVID within 14 days of the event
‘I Accept’ and will comply with these requirements as a condition of participating in this event.
Hike from the parking lot on West Camino Descanso up to the Lykken and then south to the picnic area and look over. Part of the return would be back on a long time not used road. Distance 4 miles with 600' elevation gain. Rated moderate.
9:00 am meet at Smoke Tree Shopping Center parking lot along Sunrise in front of 533 Viet Fusion and the Post Office Map click here
Carpooling may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging your own transportation or ride share.
Cancel: If you cannot make a hike for which you have registered please cancel as others may be on the waitlist. You may cancel directly from your profile settings or notify the hike leader.
Contact hike leader: Sherwood Covill email click here
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels.
Special COVID Related Requirements- all attendees to be vaccinated COVID.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete the hike.
Note: The Indian Canyons website has a map that shows most of this hike as easy. The gradual ascent is mostly easy but with a few strenuous sections and several stream crossings. The stream crossings will require balance and agility; hiking sticks are recommended. With all the rain, the water is running so wear shoes you do not mind getting wet. We rate it moderate-plus based on past GOPS experience with this hike.
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (2 liters recommended), lunch and snacks. Hat, sunscreen and layered clothing are recommended.
Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE).
Sturdy hiking footwear with good tread and adequate drinking water are required.
Contact: Beth Schneider email click here
Cost: Each participant must pay the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation entry fee ($12 per person, $7 for seniors 62+, free to military with valid ID) at the Indian Canyons tollgate, just past the south end of South Palm Canyon Drive. Because cars may be lined up at the tollgate in season, carpooling is encouraged. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Drivers should proceed to the Andreas Canyon parking lot (a clearly marked right turn after the tollgate). After passing the porta potties, turn left and drive or walk across the bridge to the Murray Canyon Trailhead sign.
Weather Policy: Inclement weather cancels
We will hike to a waterfall in the Indian Canyons, see an unusual variety of desert vegetation, including California fan palms, and uniquely colorful rocks and boulders. We will cross back and forth over a stream several times on large rocks that can be slippery if the weather has not been dry. Trekking poles may be helpful.
Special COVID Related Requirements
You must be a Great Outdoors (GO) member in order to attend this event.This event requires all attendees to be fully vaccinated.
April 5 - 10, 2023
Join us as we explore the beautiful Morro Bay area, perhaps California's most scenic coastline, on a 6-day/5-night camping getaway - with showers!
Our theme will be "Explore Nature's Beauty and Experience our Magnificent California Central Coast."
Walk along empty sea cliffs with waves crashing on the rocks. Observe elephant seals, sea lions, and sea otters up close, and maybe gray whales at a distance. See spring wildflowers bloom on the green landscape of San Luis Obispo County. Hike up to a waterfall and see redwood trees along the Big Sur Coast. Discover the unique biology and geology from our trip leaders, and enjoy cooking, socializing and camp camaraderie.
Details:
We have reserved Group Site Osos at Morro Bay State Park Campground, which is within walking distance of trails in the Morro Bay wetland, the Natural History Museum, and viewpoints overlooking Morro Bay. The group site allows tents only. (There may be RV spaces available through the Morro Bay State Park reservation system which can be booked entirely separate from this event registration.)
Campground amenities include flush toilets, fire rings, picnic tables, and potable water. Showers are located about 1000 feet away in the lower part of the campground. Morro Bay village is about two miles away, with grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, and other amenities.
Day Activities:
Activities will be located north and south of Morro Bay. Some planned hikes and walks are:
Campground Evening Activities:
Wednesday: Check-in after 2:00 pm. 5:00 pm: Welcome and Meet-n-Greet. 6:00 pm dinner (bring your own). 7:30 - 10 pm First night campfire.
Thursday: 6:30 pm: Sunset Dinner. Bring-your-own-picnic to dine and watch the sunset over the bay, a short walk from our campsite to the bay. Sunset 7:29 pm.
Friday: "Weenie Roast" Dinner (with vegetarian option) will be provided by Great Outdoors LA.
Saturday: 6:00 pm: Traditional Great Outdoors Potluck. Hello Top Chefs and foodies! Everyone makes or brings a main or side dish to feed 5-6 people. Healthy, organic, plant-based dishes encouraged. Some desserts will be provided by Great Outdoors LA.
Sunday: 5:00 pm: Farewell Happy Hour. Bring an appetizer and optional beverage (alcohol/non-alcohol) to share.
6 PM Dinner at a local restaurant in town.
Monday: Check-out by 12 noon.
Every night: Campfire (Bring your camp chair, highlights of the day, jokes, games, camp songs, etc.)
Think eco-friendly. Everyone brings their own reusable plates, utensils, cups, napkins, etc. For the potluck, remember to bring your own serving dishes, bowls or platters with serving utensils. Be sure to pick up your dishes when you leave. Let's aim to minimize trash/ single-use disposables. Thank you for pitching in to keep our camp clean.
Alcohol is allowed, please enjoy responsibly!
Registration, parking limits, carpooling:
This campout is limited by the number of vehicles allowed at the group sites. Our group site (25 persons max) comes with only 10 parking spaces. After the 10 spaces are full, during the day parking is available on the street outside of the campground, and at night extra cars will have to park in the town of Morro Bay about 3/4 of a mile away. Therefore, we encourage carpooling. Besides, it also saves gas, reduces traffic congestion and pollution, and may earn you the respect and admiration of your peers.
During registration, please note if/who you will be carpooling with. We will assign the first 10 parking spots in the order people register. The remaining vehicles will need to park outside as noted. It may be helpful to ask each other to help shuttle folks back/forth.
If the trip is sold out, please add yourself to the wait list. Based on the number of vehicles from other registrants, you may still be added to the trip in the order added to the waitlist if we can fit you in.
Getting there:
Directions from Route 1: Exit at South Bay Rd (Baywood Park) off ramp, turn left, go about 1 mile, turn right into park, go about 1 mile (do not go up the uphill road on the right), turn right into campground, check in at entry booth.
Cancellation:
Full refunds will be issued if cancelled by March 22. No refunds will be issued after this date. If you need to cancel, email both trip leaders directly, as soon as possible so we can notify the next person on the waitlist.
Health issues/allergies: It is the responsibility of participants to carry on their person a record of significant allergies, medications and medical history in the event of a medical emergency. Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader if you wish.
Pet Policy: No dogs allowed on the beach.
Image credits:
https://thedyrt.com/camping/california/montana-de-oro-state-park/gallery
San Luis Obispo Tribune
https://www.flickr.com/photos/goingslo/2225715896
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mdoblufftrail.jpg#file
https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/salmon-creek-falls-big-sur/
https://visitcambriaca.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/ch1dr_air1-highway-1-scenic-aerial_29843871126_o-1024x575.jpg
Contact:
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at:
John Blasco: johnlongbeach@gmail.com, 562-981-4133 or John Buckley: j_l_buckley@yahoo.com, 818-613-7602
Additional information will be mailed to registrants with more details as the trip nears.
Academy Awards Museum
April 8, 2023
The Santa Barbara/Ventura County chapter of Great Outdoors is hosting a day trip to the Academy Awards Museum in Los Angeles! We will plan on four hours to explore this mammoth tribute to the American film industry. Afterward we will gather at Versailles Cuban Restaurant - 10319 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. (Dinner paid on your own.)
Date: Saturday, April 8
Time: 12:00noon (meet outside main entrance of museum). Optional dinner afterward at Versailles Cuban Restaurant.
Academy Award Museum address: 6067 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tickets: $25/person in advance by registering for this event. Ticket will be handed to you by Howard at the door.
Transportation is on your own. Parking available at nearby public garages.
For further information about the museum visit https://www.academymuseum.org
Deadline to register: March 28.
Trail follows the PCT north from Whitewater ranger station to a side canyon. Trail leads to a rocky canyon with colorful rocks
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry emergency contact information. Hiking poles may be helpful.
*Hiking Requirements - you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Contact Hike Leader: Sherwood Covill email click here
Co-leader Scott Connelly email
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Distance to trailhead is 14 miles .
Weather Policy: Inclement weather may cancel.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the hike leader that may affect your ability to complete this hike.
RV/Trailer Profile Information: We need information on your RV or pulled trailer in order to assign you a site you will fit into. Please enter or update your RV or Trailer information when you register.
What to Bring: Ten Essentials, camp chair, your name tag, camping/cooking gear, food, daypack for hiking, warm/cool weather clothing, potluck item to share and firewood for group campfire.
Pets are welcome; must be leashed at all times; no pets on trails.
Payment: This event is limited to GO members; you can join as a member online (click here) and then return here to register. When you register, you'll need to have your credit card (MC, VISA, Discover or Amex) ready and pay your registration fee within 15 mins.
Refunds: Cancellation for a refund, minus a $10 service charge, must be received by April 02, 2023.
Trip Leader: Robert Varga email click here
Directions: Use your GPS! Or, from I-10, take exit 117 for CA Hwy 62 toward 29 Palms/Yucca Valley. Once in Yucca Valley, go to the major intersection of Hwy 62 and Old Woman Springs Rd. Turn right onto Joshua Lane. Follow Joshua Lane through its twists and turns until it T-bones at San Marino Drive. Turn right and follow the road as it turns to the left onto Blackrock Canyon Rd. The entrance to the campground is straight ahead. Map: click here
Proposed Adventure Schedule
Disclaimer: the following schedule is tentative and could change without notice. Check-in and Check-out are set in stone, no changing those.
Thursday, April 13th
Friday, April 14th
Saturday, April 15th
Trip leader will be making our happy campers pancakes and eggs with mild chili peppers and bacon mixed in; bring your own plates and utensils. **without electricity, keep expectations low.
Sunday, April 16th
GO OCLB!
Big Gay
Happy Hour Mixer
&
Monthly Chapter Meeting!
Thursday April 13
Come get Happy!
Start the weekend early!
El Torito Mexican Restaurant & Cantina
15042 Goldenwest Blvd.
(The 405 Freeway & Goldenwest Blvd.)
Westminster, CA 92683
Join us for Happy Hour Mixer from 6 - 7 PM in the Cantina.
Then the GO OCLB Board meeting will convene at 7 pm in the restaurant (along with ordering a meal) to conduct their monthly meeting.
Cantina Happy Hour is from 3 PM to 7 PM.
OCLB will have the fireplace room in the Cantina area beginning @ 6!
El Torito's Happy Hour prices end at 7 PM!
Schedule will be:
6 PM - 7 PM: Happy Hour in the Cantina!
All Members & Core Group can make introductions, snack, socialize, toss around ideas/suggestions and make merry! Each person is responsible for their own beverage and snack ordering and payment. Come and meet your board members and fellow outdoor enthusiasts in a relaxing atmosphere.
7 PM: Monthly Meeting!
Core Group will begin their meeting where the various trip leaders will have a chance to highlight their recent and upcoming trips, and answer any questions. We will continue to focus on future activities of 2023 and how to further engage with our members.
Any and all members are allowed and encouraged to attend and participate! (Please be aware that only Core Group Members are allowed to vote during the Core Group meeting.).
3. Meeting will adjourn upon completion of agenda! Aiming for 8 PM.
A few of the Core Group: Lance, Rick, Frederick, Doug and Ray.
If you have any questions please contact:
Robert (Outreach) at: Outreach-OCLB@Greatoutdoors.org
or
Lance (President) at: President-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org
3 DAY, 2 NIGHT BAJA EXPEDITION:
HIKING + WINERIES + BREWERIES + BAJA CUISINE
April 14-16, 2023
The Ensenada region of Baja California, only an hour and a half south of the border from San Diego, offers spectacular hiking through the coastal and woodland landscapes in full spring bloom as well as an explosion of wineries, breweries and fine Baja-Fusion cuisine in the Guadalupe Valley. This trip combines the highlights of all of these for a small group of 8 guests who will also enjoy fabulous ocean-view lodging in one of the area’s premiere coastal communities.
GO member Mike Wilken, your guide, is an anthropologist and naturalist who lives in Baja California and has worked in the region for over 32 years. Dr. Gerry Chavez, driver and co-guide, is a local geographer with an extensive knowledge of the environments of the region. Both are happy to share their knowledge of native plants and wildlife, geology, native cultures and history for interested guests.
The $470 per person cost includes a 3 day trip with transportation starting from the Tecate border and throughout the trip, four meals, ocean-view vacation home lodging, two wine tastings and a beer tasting. Guests cover three no-host meals, and any extra wine and beer purchases.
This trip is designed for 8 guests. Lodging is double occupancy in our comfortable ocean-view vacation home with extra sofas, living areas, kitchens, and garden spaces. Our transportation is in a 12-passenger van with room in the back for luggage.
Cancellation Policy - 100% refund if cancelled at least 21 days beforehand, 50% refund if less than 21 days to 7 days notice, no refund if less than 7 days notice unless canceling party finds a substitute.
MIGRATORY DOCUMENTS and crossing the border: Walking into Mexico: By parking on the US side of the border, you will avoid the long lines coming back, since you will walk back through the quick pedestrian entry at the end of trip. We will meet you on the US side and walk you through customs to our van. You will need to have a US passport and get a Mexican tourist visa (FMM) for this trip. You get it online, and there should be no cost because you are only going to be in Mexico for 3 days. Instructions will be sent to participants.
US Citizens must have a US passport for land-based border crossing back into the US. Non-US citizens should bring all necessary documents for re-entry into the US.
For more information, feel free to contact Mike Wilken: mikewilken@yahoo.com
HIKES EVERY DAY: Guadalupe Valley Canyon follows a creek that winds through a deep canyon with rustic, undeveloped hot springs and scenic landscapes. The group may choose to hike a couple of extra miles and see historic adobe ruins. A picnic lunch will be provided along the way. Approximately 4 hour hike.
Rustic hot springs along the way
Punta Banda trail follows the rugged mountain that forms the dramatic tip of the Bay of Ensenada, passing through fields of native Shaw’s agave plants and rare, beautiful coastal succulent scrub habitat. Our picnic spot provides breathtaking views of the Pacific coast and Todos Santos Islands. Approximately 4 hour hike.
Succulent sage scrub with rare and endemic vegetation
El Salto Canyon and Waterfall trail follows an oak woodland watershed that turns into a boulder-strewn deep canyon with fascinating geology, wildflowers and plant life, birds and the view of a waterfall from above.
Geological forces took millions of years to produce this wonder
DINING AND TASTINGS: Animalón Restaurant (group will decide on exact restaurant, the following are some examples)
Wineries
The Guadalupe Valley is Mexico’s premiere wine-producing region.
Cava Sol y Barro
Clos de Tres Cantos
Casa Magoni
Cervecería Wendlandt, a hip and popular brewery right on the waterfront just minutes away from the Baja House.
Guadalupe Valley dining features everything from high-end Baja-Med Fusion gastronomy to down-home Mexican cooking. We will decide as a group based from a selection of options.
LODGING WILL BE AT THE BAJA HOUSE AND THE MEXICO HOUSE, which share the same garden and views. See a description of the Baja House here:
airbnb.com/h/baja-ocean-view-villa-rustica
We will also stay at The Mexico House, right next door with equally spectacular views:
EXPEDITION ITINERARY
Three days/two nights, April 14-16
We reserve the right to make minor changes as necessary to the published itinerary.
Day 1: Friday, April 14
9:00 Arrive to the US side of Tecate, leave cars in fenced parking lots ($5-10 a day) and meet 5 mins away at the Worthy Market on the first day. Guide will meet you there and walk you over border to get paperwork stamped and take you to the van.
9:30 Leave Tecate for Guadalupe Valley
11:00 Arrive Guadalupe Hot Springs trailhead.
12:00 Picnic lunch (provided)
3:00 Return to trailhead
3:30 Visit Guadalupe Valley artisanal winery for wine-tasting and tour
5:30 Dinner (no-host)
7:30 Leave for the coast
8:00 Arrive at the Baja House and the Mexico House, relax around bonfire
Day 2: Saturday April 15
8:00 Breakfast at the Baja House
9:00 Leave for Punta Banda hike, spectacular coastal hike with panoramic vistas
10:30 Arrive at trailhead
12:30 Picnic lunch (provided)
1:30 Return trip to trailhead
3:00 Depart for return to our home base
5:00 Arrive at the Baja House, margaritas, guacamole, salsa
6:30 Cervecería Wendlandt (local brewery), tasting and no-host dinner
9:00 Return to the Baja House and the Mexico House, relax around bonfire
Day 3: Sunday April 16
9:30 Pack up, leave for El Salto trailhead
10:00 Arrive El Salto trailhead
12:00 Finish hike, return to trailhead
1:00 Lunch at Baja Fusion-style restaurant in Guadalupe valley (no host)
2:30 Visit artisanal winery for tour and wine tasting
4:30 Leave for Tecate
5:30 Arrive at Tecate pedestrian border crossing, easy walk through customs and return to your vehicles.
The magic gardens of the Baja House, relax and enjoy!
Mike Wilken, your guide, is the author of the award-winning book Kumeyaay Ethnobotany.
Great Outdoors
Orange County/Long Beach Chapter
presents:
Morgan Trail Day Hike
Sunday April 16, 8 AM to 2 PM
Trip Leader: Doug Cable, Phone: 949-922-1452,
(Write up and picture taken from the United States National Forest Website.)
Elevation: Change 720 feet
Distance: 4.2 miles one way
Hike Time: 4 hours
Difficulty: moderate, only because of distance
This beautiful 4.2 mile (one way) out and back trail takes hikers through the manzanita and oak lined wilderness of Morrell Canyon. Willows and sycamore trees hug the canyon bottom. Water flows freely during a wet season.
Listed as moderate with an elevation change of 720 feet, hikers meander through oak groves before coming to an open meadow with an abundance of grass and wildflowers. We can turn back at the beautiful oak grove, depending on how people are doing; but at the mid-way point (4.2 miles), hikers are rewarded with terrific views over Lake Elsinore out to Mt. San Jacinto, Mt. San Gorgonio and Mt. Baldy.
Located in the heart of the San Mateo Canyon Wilderness, this trail provides the serene and secluded experience that hikers can only get from a natural, untouched forest setting.
We leave from the Candy Store on Ortega Highway, 34950 Ortega Hwy at precisely 08:00. Click for a map. There is plenty of parking in the U.S Forest Service lot across the street from the Candy Store, which requires an adventure pass.
We then hike to the true trailhead on S. Main Divide Road, 4.2 miles, and then retrace our steps. Rattlesnakes and ticks are possible. Bring 10 essentials, sunscreen, a snack, and at least 1 liter of water.
As I write this, state route 74 is being widened, and may suffer from lane closures. It is CalTrans district 8. Check road conditions before you start so you can allow enough time to arrive by 8:00. The Ortega Highway is a potentially dangerous road; drive safely.
Save the Date
Bring Ten Essentials (click here), water (1 to 2 liters recommended), trail snacks. Sun protection and layered clothing are recommended. Carry Emergency Contact Information (ICE). Hiking poles may be helpful.
Hiking Requirements - you will need to be in good physical condition for this hike. Click here for more information.
Contact Hike Leader: Richard D.
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Distance to trailhead is .
Contact Hike Leader: Beth Schneider
SBVC - Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Dargan's
18 East Ortega Street, Santa Barbara
6:00pm Core Group Meeting
7:00pm Membership Social Hour
Join us at Dargan's once more for our monthly membership social...
We're looking forward to meeting new friends and getting reacquainted with our current members. We have many exciting camping trips, hikes and social events planned for this year. Come explore what your local Great Outdoors chapter has to offer!
3 DAY, 2 NIGHT BAJA EXPEDITION #2:
April 21-23, 2023
Three days/two nights, April 21-23
Day 1: Friday, April 21
Day 2: Saturday April 22
Day 3: Sunday April 23
SAVE THE DATE:
Silverwood Lake 4/21/23-4/23/23 (2 nights). We’ve reserved the group site with our own showers and bathrooms.
An announcement with details will be emailed and posted, at which time registration will open.
REGISTRATION IS NOT YET OPEN FOR THIS EVENT
Balboa Park Bike Ride
Saturday, April 22nd
Join us Saturday, April 22, for a bike ride around In total, we’ll bike ride around 10 Miles, which will take us about 2 hours. There’ll be some elevation change, 689 Ft Total. The difficulty is moderate.
There are quite a few restroom stops along the bike route, we will stop as needed.
We’ll meet at The Southwest Corner Parking Lot, adjacent to the old “Fruit Loop” for all of us seasoned fella’s, LOL! This will be our starting point and end point. During the route, we will stop at a few photos op places to capture the memory and have some water breaks.
What to bring:
Please bring plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, make sure your tires are aired up, any snack’s you may want, any medications you may need, a face mask (for just in case), and weather-appropriate clothing.
Hope you can join us!
Event Lead: Steven Stowe (619-309-5674)
Join us for a walk on the Prescott Preserve. The Prescott Preserve is the former Mesquite Golf Course in the heart of Palm Springs. The transformation of the golf course to a preserve is in the planning stages at this time. When completed, the Prescott Preserve will be lush with native plants, trees and much more. There are several designated trails through the old golf course that make for a fun scenic walk right now.
Meeting Place: Trailhead at the stoplight on the West side of Farrell between Mesquite and Ramon. This stoplight is an old golf cart crossing stoplight and not at an intersection of a street. It is closer to the Farrell/ Mesquite intersection. Look for the walk leader on the west side of Farrell by the old golf cart stoplight.
Contact Walk Leader: Sherwood Covill
Special COVID Related Requirement: All attendees must be fully vaccinated
Let's Take a Saturday Stroll!
Old Town Orange
Chapman University
Saturday April 29th @ 10 AM
Easy Urban Hike
Bring your Furry Friends!
Optional lunch afterward -Yum!
Start time: 10:00 A.M.
Meeting Place:
Philz Coffee
202 N Glassell St, Orange, CA
(see map below)
PLEASE DON'T PARK IN PHILZ PARKING LOT!
Details: Easy – About 2.0 miles no hills all sidewalks.
Parking: Plenty of street parking and open lots behind the businesses along Glassell. Please do NOT park in Philz parking lot as they need that for their customers :)
An easy urban hike/walk for people who are used to walking or would like to do some light exercise. We'll walk from the meeting point at Philz Coffee north to Chapman University and stroll through the campus grounds and their sculpture garden spread throughout the campus. Then we'll work our way back towards the center of Old Town. At that point there are several options for lunch. Old Town Orange is full of cute shops and places to eat. It's got a great small village feel in the middle of big Orange County.
Your Furry Friends are welcome!
Most places in old town Orange are dog friendly and many of the restaurants have patio spaces outside. If you plan on bringing your pet make sure it's well behaved and not aggressive with people or other dogs. Your furry friend must be on a leash at all times.
The University moved here in the 50's from Los Angeles and has a beautiful campus. We'll take a leisurely walk through the sprawling campus to view the art, architecture and fountains. Learn more about the university at their website: WWW.CHAPMAN.EDU
Check out their interactive campus map which includes a section on the public spaces and various artwork we'll see: INTERACTIVE MAP
Brunch Afterward!
Afterward we can grab lunch at one of the local restaurants along Glassell. Most of which also have patios that are dog friendly. While we can't guarantee we'll find a table for us all to sit together there are some fun choices and we'll make it work.
Meet in front of Philz Coffee:
Philz is located at the corner of Glassell and Maple streets at 202 N Glassell St. They have a parking lot but please don't park there. We don't want to block their customers before they've had their morning cup of joe :)
There's plenty of street parking and there are designated public parking lots behind the businesses that line Glassell St. See the Map below.
Please be on time we will start walking at 10:15 sharp. Give yourself some extra time if you're not familiar with the area. Then meet us in front of Philz.
Bring a hat, or sunscreen, if needed. We recommend comfortable walking/hiking shoes. It may also be chilly in the morning dress appropriately.
Contact: Trip leader is Ray!
Ray can be reached at Webmaster-OCLB@GreatOutdoors.org
State and Local Covid Guidelines will be followed. If feeling unwell or test positive for Covid, do not attend.
Carrizo Plain/Aliso Park Campout
May 11-14, 2023
Save the date! More information coming soon.
Lots of activities being planned: Hikes, 4x4 adventure, cowboy breakfast, group dinners, Bingo, raffle, and more.
ALMOST FREE CAMPOUT - SAY WHAT?
The Great Outdoors Palm Springs (GOPS) is giving back! This is a low cost, member appreciation campout for the first 40 Great Outdoors (GO) members who register. We'll be staying in a group site where both tents and RVs are welcome. The weekend will include one complimentary dinner and two hot breakfasts.
Hurkey Creek Campground is located in the San Jacinto Mountains (4,500') near the town of Mountain Center and Idyllwild. Our large group camp site is nestled in a grove of pine trees and offers a wide range of nearby opportunities, including beautiful scenery, a group fire pit, hiking, 4x4 trail ride and group activities. Just 9 miles away, the mountain town of Idyllwild offers the chance to shop, dine or visit the picturesque town’s museum. If it’s water you like, Lake Hemet is nearby. Check campground white board for updates and hike/outing details.
Meals: We are providing a complimentary meal on Saturday night:1 hot dogs with veggie option, buns, baked beans, potato salad, green salad, chips, desserts and bottled water. Enjoy a cowboy hot breakfasts on Friday and Saturday mornings prepared by Chef Robert. A potluck dinner for Friday night. Bring a dish to share.
GOING GREEN! Please bring your own plates, cups, mugs, eating utensils, napkins, paper towels, camp soap, etc. There are water spigots located in the camp or in the nearby restroom for washing dishes.
Schedule Of Events
Thursday, May 11
Friday, May 12
Saturday, May 13
Sunday, May 14
Nearby Attractions:
Price: $35 for 3 nights for GO members. If not a GO member, you may join for $25 for a one (1) year membership. You can click here to join. Cancellation: A refund of $25 available if you notify trip leader of cancelation by May 1.
Campsite Amenities: We will be in group camp B which has restrooms with flush toilets, running water and hot showers that take quarters, picnic tables, fire rings, water and level campground spots for your tent or RV. There is a small store near Lake Hemet with limited supplies. Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 6 am. Additional park rules click here. Park brochure: click here
Amenities For RVs: This is a dry camping event. There are no hookups. Fresh water spigots are available around the campsite. Camp area is level throughout our site. Generators are allowed 6 AM – 10 PM (but please be considerate of the tent persons sleeping near you).There is a dump site, for a fee, located at Lake Hemet campground.
What to Bring: Name tag, camp chair, camping/cooking gear, food, cash for raffle, warm/cool weather clothing, one bundle of firewood per person. Please do not bring particle board, old furniture, plywood or construction materials. Firewood is for sale at nearby Lake Hemet and maybe at the campground. We recommend you read our suggested Ten Essentials.
Directions: The Hurkey Creek Campground is located at 56375 CA Hwy 74, Mountain Center, CA 92561, 4 miles SE of Mountain Center off of CA-74. Map click here. There are 3 approaches available: Hwy 74 from Palm Desert, Hwy 243 from Banning, and Hwy 74 from Hemet.
Climate & Elevation - Average Temps: High 74, Low 51, 4500' Weather forecast click here
Contact Trip Leader: Scott Connelly email click here
Photos: To see some photos from prior trips to Hurkey Creek - click here
Pets: Pets are welcomed - leashed, controlled, picked up after. $2 per dog, per day - pay upon entry if requested.
Health Problems/allergies: Discuss any medical concerns with the trip leader that may affect your ability to complete this event.
The Devil’s Slide Trail to Saddle Junction is a 5 mile, out and back trail through one of the most beautiful sections of the San Jacinto Wilderness. With spectacular views of Marion Mountain and Suicide and Lily rock, this uphill, 2.5 mile trail to Saddle Junction is well worth the climbing effort. Plan on lunch at Saddle Junction where the trails meet. As this is a very popular trail, a hiking permit is required. Group size is limited to 12 people. If there are sufficient hikers on the wait list, an effort will be made to go as two groups 20 minutes apart to keep within the permit limitations. Trailhead parking will require either an Adventure Pass or a valid Interagency pass (e.g., National Park Senior Pass); one for each vehicle.
Contact Hike Leader: Beth Schneider Email click here
Carpooling is encouraged and may be available if offered by driver. You are responsible for arranging you own transportation or ride share. Arrive a few minutes early for briefing and carpooling. Suggested carpool donation $10
Heaven On Earth!
OCLB Annual Yosemite Trip!
Orange County/Long Beach
goes to
Yosemite National Park
Curry Village Canvas Tents
May 19-22, 2023
Need we say more?
Yes we will! We will be heading to Yosemite at the BEST time to visit this illustrious National Park! The weather will be amazing with the waterfalls at their most dynamic! Our lodging for the 3-night outing will be in Camp Curry, in unheated canvas tents.
Yosemite is one of the most popular National Parks in the country and we in southern California are very fortunate to have it so close. If you have never seen it then this Great Outdoors trip is a good opportunity for you to be introduced to this special place.
If you have been there one or more times, then you’ll understand why many have made a Yosemite visit an annual event. The grandeur and majesty of the park are so enriching that Yosemite can be experienced and enjoyed again and again. The natural beauty of the park has inspired many for the last 150 years, but perhaps none more effusive than John Muir, who said of Yosemite, “It is by far the grandest of all the special temples of Nature I was ever permitted to enter.” Please join us in this temple of the great outdoors.
The location of this trip will be Yosemite Valley. Our accommodations are canvas tents in Camp Curry, a rustic but charming village near the east end of the valley.
Arrival should be about 4:00 pm on Friday afternoon.
For both Saturday and Sunday, there will be optional hikes to choose from - one will be strenuous, the other will be easy to moderate.
On Monday morning we must check out of the cabins by 10:00 am.
More details will be announced as we finalize registration.
Canvas Tents:
We have secured two canvas tents for our group.
Each tent has 3 single beds and a double. We can max out at 5 people per tent. We are hoping to get a couple or friends (with benefits or without benefits) to share the double bed. This way we can max out each tent with 5 people so that we can get as many as possible to experience Yosemite for this excursion.
Driving & Directions:
We will discuss carpooling options once registration is finalized both to save the environment and due to high fuel costs.
Photos: 2022 OCLB Yosemite
What else?
Cooking facilities/campfire rings are not available in Curry Village. However, there are several dining options near our cabins.
Such as Pizza & Beer, Cafeteria (with Vegan options!) and of course burgers & fries too. A general store is also open for purchasing food items and other material goods. You may bring snack food and drinks, but all food and scented items must be stored in the bear-proof storage locker in front of the cabin. This includes all food, food related items, toiletries, sundries and ice chests. Bears have a strong sense of smell and are attracted to anything they think will lead them to human food. Remember not to store these items in your vehicle or canvas tent . It is recommended to use sealed plastic containers for storing your food inside the bear boxes. This makes it easier to keep your food organized, and away from campground critters.
Showers, sinks and flush toilets are all available to participants.
Be sure to remember a flashlight or headlamp to find your way around Camp Curry at night. In addition, a sleeping bag or an extra blanket may help keep you warm at night. Other things to bring:
•Warm outer gear appropriate for snow and/or rain or Shorts and T-shirts for warm days
•Layered under gear (long underwear, etc.)
•Hat, gloves, scarf, etc.
•Sunglasses, sun block (for your face), lip balm
•Sturdy hiking shoes
State Covid Protocols will be enforced.
Weather: Average temperatures in May in the Yosemite Valley range from the high 40s/low 50s (night time) to the low-mid 70s during the day. Conditions may vary between sun, clouds, rain, or snow. Be prepared for anything. Expect the unexpected!
The trip leader will inform you of the weather conditions a couple days before our arrival but you may also want to keep abreast of them by using the Yosemite National Park website. (Click here.)
Price: $180 for Great Outdoors members.
Guests: $205 for non-members (purchase of membership required for participation for $25 and $180 for the trip).
Cancellations will be authorized up to 14 days prior to start day of event; a $10 cancellation fee will be charged.
Trip Leader: Lance Whitmier
Lance states: Yosemite mesmerized me the very first time I visited the Park in the 90's. I always brag about the majestic beauty of Yosemite along with it's grandeur and power. I claim that Yosemite is indeed "my Heaven on Earth" and I can't wait to share the experience with you!" For those visiting Yosemite for the first time - be prepared to experience a bit of heaven and the surreal!
Lance can be contacted at LanceLyleWayne@gmail.com
Yosemite National Park Campout
(Date TBD) June ??, 2023
GO San Diego: Yosemite, Whitewater Rafting, Caving, and Gold Country Adventure
4 days, 3 nights Gold Country Adventure
Yosemite + Whitewater Rafting + Caving + Gold Country Adventures
In this epic year of precipitation, Yosemite waterfalls will be the largest and most impressive that they have ever been in living memory! We will be staying in the heart of the Gold Country known for its historic towns, wineries, and great attractions both natural and manmade.
Start Thu, June 1, 2023 - Sacramento Airport 10am or Sonora, CA 12pm
Day 1- We will be starting our tour with lunch in one of these towns before a short hike to one of the tour leader’s “secret spots” for a swim… get ready to have your mind blown! Afterwards, we will be checking into our luxurious AirBnB that includes a pool table, cornhole, TV viewing room, and much more.
Day 2- We will be traveling to Yosemite National Park for a day of awesome sightseeing.
Day 3- will be filled with exhilarating whitewater rafting on the Merced River starting just downstream from Yosemite. The river will be at it’s highest water of the year making its rapids 3’s and 4’s, but more 4’s! These are intermediate but exhilarating rapids. Zephyr Rafting is one of the best operations in California. They will provide wetsuits, PFDs, and everything else needed.
Day 4- We will be checking out of our AirBnB and heading to Moaning Caverns for a cave tour at 10am. This tours includes descending and ascending a 100 foot spiral staircase. For those intrepid explorers, there is an optional and challenging adventure cave tour (additional $130 cost) that will start at the same time. For those just interested in the walking tour, they can take a winery tour or explore a nearby historic town while the adventure cave tour goes on. We will finish the trip with a toast while wine tasting at the Twisted Oak Winery, a fun and twisted place to be sure.
End Sun June 4, 2023 - Sonora 4pm or Sacramento Airport 6pm
There will be some flexibility in the tour throughout especially for meals. The host may offer additional adventure opportunities if time permits and as the group wants. Nature is always a variable and some changes may be required depending on conditions.
Host: Jeffrey Lehmann
GO member Jeffrey Lehmann has been adventuring in Yosemite and the Gold Country since he was 5. He spent his summer vacations as a kid visiting cousins there. In his 20s & 30s, he rock climbed in Yosemite, raft guided many of the Sierra rivers, backpacked extensively, and led the annual “Cycle the Sierra” tour, a 400 mile bike tour loop with a different route each year.
Cost: $645/person
The $645 covers the AirBnB, ground transportation (aka tour van), whitewater rafting, caving, and wine tasting. It does not include meals or flight. Southwest flights are currently running around $200 from airports throughout SoCal. Some meals can be made at the AirBnB otherwise eaten at restaurants, you can do as you like or join whatever the group decides.
Contact Info:
For more information feel free to contact the host at jeffrey@bptv.com
OUTDOORS EXPERIENCE
Hike Leader - Morning 4 hrs Trip Leader - Afternoon 4 hrs
You may attend either one or both.
Full Weekend Schedule:
Friday June 2
2 pm Check in campground
4 pm - Fun hike nearby. We will adjust the time if needed to accommodate those arriving on Friday and camping for the training. This is a welcome hike for attendees at the hike/trip leader training this weekend. We will discuss and demonstrate the Ten Essentials and safety on the trail.
6 pm Meet and Greet and dinner on your own or group selects a restaurant.
Saturday June 3 Training class at the Administrative Building.
· 8 am - 12 pm Hike Leader Training
· 1 pm - 5 pm Trip Leader Training
Sunday June 4 8:30 am -10:30 - Training hike nearby where participants will be confronted with a variety of situations that one may encounter on the trail.
DAY HIKE LEADER - SECTION I
Be a Hike Leader! Not just someone who knows the way, but someone who applies safety, best practices, fun, and local knowledge to make a successful outing. In addition to the course outline we will discuss any issues with past hikes and plan for future hikes. We will review basic hike leader procedures and techniques and latest technology and information. Completing this course will provide participants with Day Hike Leader Certification. Also a good refresher for hike leaders.
Hike Leader Syllabus
Prerequisites: Great Outdoors member (click here to join). The course is for anyone interested in becoming a hiker leader, learning more about leading effective hikes, or becoming a more confident and capable hiker.
This Hike Leader Certification course is for hikers who are interested in learning new skills as well as experienced hike leaders who are looking to update or refresh their outdoor leadership skills. It is suitable for all ranges of hiker abilities, from novice up to very experienced hikers.
Objectives: Introduce participants to the skills, knowledge and attitudes of a trained hike leader, including appropriate risk management for day hikes. Present skills for leading a safe, environmentally responsible and enjoyable hike.
Content/Topics Covered: Hike planning, description, screening participants, trail group management, emergency management, medical issues on the trail, map reading and navigation, outdoor techniques, environmental protection, and problem solving techniques and scenarios.
Course Format: The training includes in-person instruction with group discussion and problem solving applications and trail-based scenarios.
Pre-Course Assignment: Review training manuals and video:
Link to Training Resources: Click Here
Printed manuals available at the training location at no cost to participants. Option to have manual(s) mailed to you upon registration.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
TRIP LEADERSHIP - OVERNIGHT EVENTS - SECTION II
One of the premier features of Great Outdoors is overnight trips. As a leader you will propose, research and design overnight trips. You will manage and administer the trip using leadership and group management skills. Completing this course will provide participants with Trip Leadership Certification.
Course Outline:
Create a new trip or update a former trip.
Planning, scouting, securing reservations.
Finances and budget.
Create a trip description and promotion.
Secure all logistics including any permits, and support staff as necessary.
Communicate with participants to provide information and answer questions.
Conducting your trip, safety issues, group management issues - preventing and solving.
Course Length/Hours: 4 hours.
What to bring: Lunch, water bottle, mug for hot drinks. If you are taking the Hike Leader course bring a day pack with your ten essentials. If you are tent camping, bring food, camp gear, warm clothing.
Weather: O'Neill Regional Park click here
Facilities: We will be in the campground conference room with tables, chairs, projector, TV monitor and restrooms. Trailheads located onsite.
Overnight accommodations:
Camping at O'Neill Regional park, standard sites
Motels located nearby.
More information:
Scott Connelly, Chair Outdoor Experience: email click here Lance Whitmier, OCLB President: email click here
Course Preparation: You are encouraged to review the Outdoor Experience Training Manuals ahead of time.
SAVE THE DATE
Kern River 6/15/23-6/18/23 (3 nights). We have 5 sites along the river.