
What we’re about
What is Adventuring?
*For a full description, visit us at AdventuringLGBTQ.com*
Adventuring is an outdoors club for the LGBTQ+ community in the Washington DC Metro area. We're all about enjoying the outdoors and being physically active in a social setting.
Don't fret about your current fitness level or prior outdoors experience - we welcome everyone. We also coordinate carpools to help you get there economically.
Our trip fee is $5, plus any mileage reimbursement to drivers (if you participate in a carpool). There is no membership fee.
Contact us with any questions at AdventuringLGBTQ@gmail.com. Even better - come to our Spring Social, Fall Social, Summer Picnic, or Winter Party to get to know us better.
Adventuring Contacts
- President: Philip Tracy (philip.tracy.dc.adventure@gmail.com)
- Vice President: Jeff Hughes (jeffreyhughes@me.com)
- Secretary: Karsten Halusa (karsten_halusa@hotmail.com)
- Membership: Anders Olausson (anders.olausson@outlook.com)
- Treasurer: Peter Redding (redding.peter@gmail.com)
- Technology: Bryan Fennell (bryan_fennell@outlook.com)
- At Large: Bill Horten (billhorten@gmail.com)
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Bear Church Rock Hike (SNP)East Falls Church Metro, Kiss & Ride, Falls Church, VA
This hike quickly became one of this trip leader’s favorite hikes for its many charms and beauties. The flat rock outcropping provides a pew above the Staunton River Valley and the nearby mountains almost wrap around you. Bear Church Rock is one of the few overlooks with few human structures in view (save for the the communication towers on Folk Mountain)
This visit, we will approach Bear Church Rock from Skyline Drive (MP 55) at Bootens Gap. We will start atop the Appalachian Trail before dropping elevation to Bear Church Rock. This trail will take us through a lesser-travelled section that is home to many spring wildflowers and backcountry hiking. Be warned, the overgrowth has been semi-unmanaged since the Pandemic Times and Stinging Nettles may be this part of the hike. Additionally, this trail rarely provides for flat hiking and the return trip is generally an uphill climb to Skyline Drive. That said, don't let this discourage you. Hopefully the hiker's reward is well worth the effort.
This very strenuous out-and-back hike is 10 miles in length with approximately 2300 feet of elevation gain. After the hike, we may stop for a meal before returning to the metro.
Bring water, snacks, lunch, bug spray, sunscreen, sturdy footwear and long hiking pants (recommended). We'll make our usual Sheetz pit stop to pick up lunch or any last-minute snacks. Trip fees should be about $28 ($15 for gas reimbursement, $8 for park entrance++, $5 Adventuring fee)
++We can often pay the park admission fee by using a park pass, as someone in each car will usually have a National Park Service Annual Park Pass.
TRIP NOTES:
1. A very strenuous hike will generally be long and steep, and may include rock scrambling, stream crossings, and other challenging terrain. Only well-conditioned and well-prepared hikers should attempt very strenuous hikes. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader prior to submitting your RSVP.2. Please click here to review our release form. When you RSVP to an event, you affirm that you have read and agree to the terms of the release. All participants must RSVP on their own behalf.
3. RSVPs for this hike will open 2 weeks before the event and close at 7PM the day before the event.
- American Chestnut Land Trust Hike (MD)New Carrollton Metro Station, New Carrollton, MD
For this hiking adventure, we'll return the American Chestnut Land Trust located near Prince Frederick, Maryland on the western shores of the Chesapeake Bay. The upland forests, wetland forests and marshes of the watershed support populations of several uncommon plant species and provide a home to several species of Forest Interior Dwelling [bird] Species.
Our approximately 9-mile out-and-back moderate hike traverses the ACLT via the PF2Bay Trail. The coolest part of the journey will be crossing Parkers Creek on a raft! Ahoy! We'll lunch along the shores of Parkers Creek. This hike has a cumulative elevation gain of approximately 1100 feet, with the trail either going up or down by 50 feet for most of the hike.
Meet at the New Carrollton Metro at 9am to form carpools. We'll gather just outside the lower entrance near the faregates. Please allow extra time to navigate the station, since the station configuration has recently changed (again!).
Bring water, snacks, lunch, bug spray, sunscreen, sturdy footwear. We'll make a Wawa pit stop to pick up lunch or any last-minute snacking needs. Trip fees should be about $11 ($6 for gas reimbursement, $5 Adventuring fee)
[Note: Limited to 25 hikers. RSVPs for this hike will open 2 weeks before the event and close at 7pm the day before the event.]
NEW! Please click here to review our release form. When you RSVP to an event, you affirm that you have read and agree to the terms of the release.