About us
Hey there, fellow adventurers, music enthusiasts, and fans of craft cocktails and beer! This group is all about enjoying live music at smaller venues, connecting with nature, and appreciating the art of mixology. We are into a wide range of adventures, from exploring street fairs and admiring art exhibitions to camping in beautiful natural settings and enjoying a variety of other exciting activities.
Being a part of our group means making new friends who share your interests, discovering new experiences, and creating enduring memories. So, whether you're an individual or a couple looking to expand your social circle, our group is a good fit.
We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming events, where the music will play, the campfire will crackle (as long as there's no fire ban, of course), and the cocktails and beer will flow. Cheers to good times ahead!
Upcoming events
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- $40.00

Camping, tubing, and more in Bend (group campsite!)
Tumalo State Park Campground, 64185 O. B. Riley Rd, Tumalo, OR, USLet's take a road trip to Bend, Oregon! We'll be glamping in style in a large group campsite at Tumalo State Park. The park is located close to downtown Bend and the Deschutes River, which is a wonderful place to go tubing. Other local activities include hiking, biking, fishing, shopping, and sampling breweries. You could even visit the last Blockbuster! There truly is something for everyone here.
The cost will be $40 per person (adults 21+ please). This fee reserves your spot at the campsite for three nights. We will message you with info on how to pay once you sign up. Once you pay we will move you from the wait list to the going list. Parking is available for 10 cars, and additional cars will be charged $10 per night by the Oregon Forestry Service. Carpooling is encouraged.
Meals are not included, but we're happy to let you use our stove (bring your own pots, pans, and utensils). We'll also bring a teakettle for boiling water. The campsite has flush toilets and drinking water, and hot showers are available within the campground.
Need a river tube? We highly recommend these: https://www.big5sportinggoods.com/store/details/intex-river-run-float/3345117648825/_/A-4486494
River tubes and kayaks may also be rented at Tumalo Creek Kayak and Canoe.
New to camping? Feel free to message Sarah or Evan with any questions you might have, or take a look at this beginner's camping list from REI: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/camping-for-beginners.html
16 attendees - $35.00

Labor Day Campout at Trillium Lake
Trillium Lake, Trillium Lake Road, Government Camp, OR, USLet's spend the Labor Day 3 day weekend at Trillium Lake! We've reserved the same sites we had last year. They are quiet, spacious, and just a short walk to the lake. This campground is slightly rustic and has vault toilets, but they aren't bad at all (as long as nobody drops their car keys down the hole).
Located near Government Camp on Mt. Hood, this campground is a nice short drive away from Portland. The lake is perfect for kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, swimming, and more. The Trillium Loop Trail, about 2 miles in length, circles the lake, and there are plenty of other hiking and biking opportunities nearby.
The cost will be $35 per person (adults 21+ please). This fee reserves your spot at the campsite for three nights. We will send you a private message on meetup with info on how to pay once you sign up. Once you pay we will move you from the wait list to the going list. Free parking is available for the first 3 cars, and additional cars will be charged $8 per night by the Oregon Forestry Service. Carpooling is encouraged.
New to camping? Feel free to message me with any questions you might have, or take a look at this beginner's camping list from REI: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/camping-for-beginners.html
10 attendees
Past events
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