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Chasing Sunsets @ Ridge Park /Level 2+: Moderate/Fast Pace

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Chasing Sunsets @ Ridge Park /Level 2+: Moderate/Fast Pace

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NATURE SERVES AS THE BEST GYM(membership is free)

This hike is intended for intermediate to advanced hikers and trail runners. This hike is not suitable for BEGINNERS!

Expect a good workout. Meet some amazing people. Embrace the beauty around us!

• What to bring

Please bring a good attitude, water, light, hat, sunscreen, trek poles if needed.

We will meet at the Pacific Ridge Trailhead.

Meet a new friend, support each other and let's have an awesome workout!

The park closes at sunset so make sure you leave enough juice in the tank to get back in the same amount of time.

This hike is intended for hikers with intermediate to advance experience levels that are looking to share similar paced workout. Please do not hike alone, and the route will be posted weekly prior to the hike.

Please see the RATING TABLE for more info about difficulty levels https://tinyurl.com/HikeRating

Today’s route is:

Sunset is at 7:44 pm. We will have 2 1/4 hours to work with. Today's route is a lollipop route.

  • Pacific Ridge Trailhead to Bommer Ridge Trail
  • Bommer Ridge to Lizard Trail(Left)
  • Lizard Trail to Laurel Spur(Right)
  • Laurel Spur to Willow Canyon Road(Right)
  • Willow Canyon Road to Bommer Ridge(Left)….do not turn right on Bommer Spur, continue up Willow to Bommer.
  • Bommer Ridge to Old Emerald Trail(Right)
  • Old Emerald Trail to Emerald Canyon Road(Right)
  • Emerald Canyon Road to Bommer Ridge(Left)
  • Bommer Ridge to Pacific Ridge Trailhead.

Distance: 7.3 mi

Please be mindful of bikes descending Lizard Trail and Old Emerald Trail from behind.

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YOU acknowledge THAT WE ARE NOT PROFESSIONALS.
YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR SAFETY. Hiking is a rewarding and pleasant activity in nature, but there are certain dangers you should be aware of. Those include, but are not limited to, trip and fall injuries, bee stings, poison oak exposure, ticks, mountain lions, coyotes, snake bites or wildlife. By signing up for this event, you agree to hold harmless the hike organizer, assistant organizers and other participants for any injuries sustained during this hike

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