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📍 Why We Don’t Use Meetup’s RSVP Now Button

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📍 Why We Don’t Use Meetup’s RSVP Now Button

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📍 Why We Don’t Use Meetup’s RSVP Now Button
Meetup pushes that big red RSVP button in every email and event listing.
But here’s the thing: RSVP does not confirm access — we do.
👉 Use this instead → https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7
(Hiking Club – Universal Request Form) ☝️⬆️
This club runs hikes of Just 3–12 verified members. private, small, & purpose-driven

How access works:

  1. Fill out both required forms (Verification + Intake/Trail Energy)
  2. Receive your ID Card & 🛡 Verified badge
  3. Complete a short Zoom check-in (under 15 minutes)
  4. Submit your hike/class/session request through the Universal Request Form

The short forms are intentional — we just hike/play with people who are serious about safety and alignment.

Why this club runs hikes of Just 3–12 verified members private, small, & purpose-driven?

· Minimizes Physical Impact: Smaller groups have less impact on vegetation and trails.

· Reduces Noise Pollution: Smaller groups create less noise, allowing nature's sounds to prevail.

· Preserves Wilderness Experience: Large groups can monopolize areas and diminish the wilderness experience for others.

While the specific group size limit varies by location, generally, the Leave No Trace principle of being considerate of other visitors suggests keeping group sizes to a maximum of six to eight people , or what is locally mandated. Groups larger than this should break into smaller subgroups, especially when traveling, camping, or congregating in popular areas to avoid monopolizing resources and to maintain a low impact on the environment and other visitors.

🌲 Minimize • Reduce Noise • Preserve Wilderness 🌲

👣 We hike with purpose — not crowds.

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