About us
We meet at different trail heads and parks to Plike - Pick up Litter while we hIKE.
Pliking is a great way to improve the environment while enjoying the outdoors, as well as building strength, balance and flexibility. We also enjoy close relationships from working together while creating a more beautiful community.
As a club, we have adopted 29th St Trailhead, which we maintain not only by pliking, but also pruning, pulling noxious weeds and removing graffiti. We participate in a Litter Awareness Program, which includes booths at trail heads and special events, as well as surveys and presentations.
Since we began in September of 2018, club members have volunteered more than 3000 hours and picked up hundreds of large bags of trash, as well as many large items (March 2021).
We are part of Pliking Inc, a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to litter education and cleanup through promoting the sport of Pliking. For information on their programs, visit www.pliking.org.
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CLUB OF OGDEN POLICIES
The Pliking club is open to all ages. Events are usually held 1-2 times a month, on a Saturday morning or weekday evening. Events may be cancelled or moved due to weather or scheduling needs.
Our events are located primarily in Ogden and the surrounding areas.
Seeking New Meetup Organizers - if you might be interested, please send an email to info@pliking.org
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Upcoming events
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Friends hike at Antelope Island - Buffalo Point Trail
Location not specified yetJoin us on Buffalo Point Trail on Antelope Island State Park!
Meet at 10:45 at the Antelope Island Causeway Parking lot for carpooling (if interested).
Buffalo Point trail-head is approximately 2.5 miles South-West from the end of the Antelope Island causeway. There is a large parking lot, and an interpretive center with an observation deck to enjoy the scenery before starting your hike. This is a moderately steep hike, with a 300 ft. elevation gain in approximately 0.5 miles. The trail is well-defined, and there are several benches along the way to stop at and rest if needed.
Dogs are allowed on leash only, please be mindful the wildlife in this park are WILD and the buffalo are free range. See park details here:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/antelope-island/.4 attendees
Past events
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