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Thanks to all who contributed to the fundraiser to help us cover Meetup's organizer fees! We met the goal in just 3 days! https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-support-the-triangle-reading-nature-walk-meetup-group For those who intended to contribute and didn't get to it in time 😄 please contribute next year when the fee renewal comes up again. Hope to see you all at a hike soon!

This Reading and Nature Walk Meetup takes walks in a group and then stops someplace scenic along the way to read in nature (or journal, meditate, make art, etc.). Everyone reads what they want, no preparation required. Then we walk back. Along the way participants can talk about what they're reading, or anything else. Anyone who likes nature and reading, and who will listen as much as they talk to others, is welcome!

This group is a great way to meet and get to know people who both enjoy walking in nature and reading and talking about books and ideas. Groups are usually small, and there are a good number of "regulars" so it's easy to get to know people.

Hikes are typically on weekends, late afternoon or early evening, though sometimes we'll do morning ones too. Lately our locations have mostly been on the western side of the Triangle (closer to Durham/Chapel Hill/Hillsborough) though we're open to doing more on the Raleigh/Cary side too - send your suggestions!

Events usually have relatively small limits on participation (15-30 people), partly because of limited parking at the hike locations, and partly to keep the groups small enough to foster conversation and not feel like an army marching through the woods! Because of this, there will often be waitlists after the registration limit is reached. If you do sign up for an event and later find out that you can no longer participate, please change your RSVP so your spot will become available for someone on the waitlist. And if you're on the waitlist, keep an eye out for late cancellations that might open a spot for you.

Participation in any of the events organized by this group are at your own risk. These hikes are on public and well-used trails, but there may be dangers like tripping over tree roots, snake or insect bites, poison ivy, or other unpredictable risks. By joining this event you agree not to hold the organizers responsible for any injuries, and that you understand that you participate at your own risk.

These hikes are for humans only. We know some participants would like to bring their dog along, and that you consider your dog to be well behaved, but we'd like to keep a focus on the comfort and safety of all the people on these walks, so please leave pets at home. Thanks!

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  • Hollow Rock and Piney Mountain nature walk and read

    Hollow Rock and Piney Mountain nature walk and read

    Hollow Rock Nature Park, 692 Erwin Road, Durham, NC, US

    We'll start the new year with a Sunday afternoon walk at the Hollow Rock Nature Park between Durham and Chapel Hill. We'll follow a path along New Hope Creek under Erwin Road and into Duke Forest, do a loop at Piney Mountain, and return along Mrs. Brown's Foot Trail, for a total of about 3 miles - approximately the route shown here. We'll stop along the creek around mid-way to read, talk, meditate, write, draw, birdwatch, or other quiet activity for about 20-30 minutes before heading back.

    This trail can be muddy, and there is a short section where we'll have to scramble over large rocks, another place where we'll walk over a plank for a creek crossing, and there's a steep climb when we go up and down Piney Mountain, so it will be more challenging than the hikes we usually do with this group. But worth it! This is one of my favorite hikes in the area.

    When we did this hike last year around this same time, there was snow on the ground and ice in the creek. You can see some photos from that hike to get a sense of what it's like in winter: https://www.meetup.com/triangle-reading-and-nature-walk-meetup-group/photos/35095144/ There are some photos here https://www.meetup.com/triangle-reading-and-nature-walk-meetup-group/photos/34854422/ from a hike there with this group in summer, where you can see what the rock scramble and creek crossing are like.

    We'll pass some historically significant sites along the way, so if you're interested in local history, read the info at these links before joining the hike. One of the earliest European naturalists to explore the Carolinas, John Lawson, passed right through here in 1701 and recorded what he saw in his journal, including describing some hollow rocks we'll see on this trail. He also describes the Native Americans who lived along this creek (there was once a town called Adshusheer somewhere near here) and some curious things they did with these rocks. You can read more about this in these blog posts by journalist Scott Huler who retraced Lawson's trek a few years ago and wrote a book about it: The Hollow Rocks and The Hollow Rocks Redux. There's other information at these links about the nature and history of this site as well as some colonial roads that intersected right near here.

    We hope to see some of the "regulars" there, and to meet new folks! This group is a great way to meet people who both enjoy walking in nature and reading and talking about books and ideas.

    We'll meet at 3:00pm on Sunday January 4 by the old Hollow Rock Store in the parking lot of Hollow Rock Nature Park: 692 Erwin Rd, Durham, NC 27707 https://maps.app.goo.gl/YoeBjQWKqXB252Ku8

    If the parking lot at Hollow Rock is already full when you get there, you could try around the corner on Pickett Road (a gravel road nearby - approximately here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/dLM4pJpdU4YP3Hch9 ). I don’t know if it’s officially allowed to park here but I didn’t see any signs saying not to!

    We'll get started a few minutes after 3:00pm and aim to be back at the parking lot by 5:00pm. It might be useful to bring a flashlight or headlamp in your pack in case we get delayed - it gets dark early this time of year!

    We’ll still plan to walk if it’s drizzling or raining lightly. But if there’s heavy rain or other extreme weather in the forecast, we’ll reschedule and send a notice by the morning of the event to people who have registered.

    We hope to see some of the "regulars" there, and to meet new folks! This group is a great way to meet people who both enjoy walking in nature and reading and talking about books and ideas.

    A couple of other notes:

    • If you sign up and later realize you can no longer come, please change your RSVP to indicate that, so it will open up your space for someone on the waitlist. If you're on the waitlist, check Meetup and your notifications up to the day before the event, because often people drop out late and spaces open up at the last minute.
    • Participation in this hike and any of the events organized by this group are at your own risk. These hikes are on public and well-used trails, but there may be dangers like tripping over tree roots, snake or insect bites, poison ivy, or other unpredictable risks. By joining this event you agree not to hold the organizers responsible for any injuries, and that you understand that you participate at your own risk.
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