Sobre nosotros
Hello and welcome to the Skagit Whatcom Adventure Group! We are all about getting outside in Washington and British Columbia, having adventures of all kinds, meeting new people, and, most of all, having fun. We are open to anyone with an adventurous spirit. Our vision is to have a variety of different events hosted by a diverse leadership team.
In the past year we’ve led lots of hikes, played in the snow, attended live music events, gone to outdoor-related movies, and, of course, eaten plenty of good food. We hope to see you on one of our adventures soon!
Dues for this group are $5 annually, which covers the fees Meetup charges to host and maintain the website. We have set this price low to keep it affordable to all and we believe it’s a great value for your money.
The fine print:
- If signing-up for an event, please make every effort to attend. We understand that life happens at inopportune times, however no-shows will be documented and three no-shows may result in removal from the group. Please update your RSVP with as much advance notice as possible, even if it’s just an hour before the start. Otherwise, the group can end up waiting for someone at a carpool location or a trail-head (where there's often no cell reception).
- Organizers in this group are not guides, instructors, or medical professionals. You alone are 100% responsible for your own safety and comfort and for the safety of those you bring as guests. We may give you our opinions on whether or not an activity is suitable for you, but the ultimate responsibility lies with you, as we are not experts. Certain activities may require other gear. If you don't know, ask! Someone can likely share advice or ideas.
- Be respectful and have fun. We are a group of fun-loving people who enjoy the outdoors and staying active. We are also a diverse group of all ages, backgrounds, and nationalities, and we believe in treating everyone fairly and equally. We ask that you do the same and we’ll all have a great time.
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Trail Maintenance w/ Pacific Northwest Trail Assoc.
Samish Overlook, https://maps.app.goo.gl/B77D81ZGdxCf4ovu8, Skagit County, WA, USLet's do our part to help maintain these wonderful trails we enjoy year round! Join us on April 21 as we volunteer with the Pacific Northwest Trail Association to work on the trail at the Samish Overlook in the Blanchard State Forest.
Give back for trails. Join a trail work day party. Learn about the PNT that stretches from Pacific Coast at Olympic NP to the Continental Divide at Glacier NP, and be proud of the unique parts of PNT in Whatcom and Skagit Counties.NOTE: This is not a SWAG event - you need to sign up with PNT to volunteer. Click here to open their page.
(You will need to create an account with their volunteer partner and enter personal info.)From the PNT volunteer page:
Join volunteer coordinator Seher Khan for a day of trail maintenance at Samish Overlook on the Blanchard State Forest! Enjoy beautiful views of the Salish Sea and give back to one of the most beloved segments of the Pacific Northwest Trail. We will be working on the Chuckanut Trail to complete a tread-widening project that has been over a year in the making! No experience required - we will show you what to do!We will start our day in the parking lot with a safety briefing and get everyone fitted with helmets, safety goggles, gloves and tools. Once we have all of our gear, we will hike down approximately 1.5 miles to our project site. We will be widening the tread (the walking surface of the trail) and making sure it has the proper slope to be comfortable to prevent water from pooling on trail. This is achieved using a variety of tools such as Mattocks, McLeods, and shovels to dig, move, and compact mineral soil. We'll take a break around noon for lunch, and then start hiking back up the trail with a goal to return to the trailhead by 3:00 PM.
Day: Tuesday, April 21st
Start Time: 9:00 AM
End time: 3:00 PM
Meeting Location: Samish Overlook, Blanchard Mountain State Forest (map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9k7M5zSYU1bcs4XD6)
Discover Pass required for parking
PLEASE BRING:
Safe footwear for trail work
Work gloves
Tools provided by PNTA, but you can always bring your favorites
Long pants
Long-sleeve shirts
Water bottle
Lunch and snacks
Rain gear
Warm layers
Possibly a change of clothes to leave in the carThe PNTA provides personal protective equipment (PPE): hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, and earplugs if needed.
Parking at Samish Overlook requires a Discovery Pass. If you have one, please bring it.
If you require a day-pass, please let volunteer coordinator Seher Khan know at seherkhan@pnt.org6 asistentes
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