
What we’re about
Are you looking for a challenge?
Do you want to improve your physical fitness?
Do you want to learn new skills that build your ability to tackle a variety of outdoor environments?
Do you want to make lasting friendships?
And do you want to explore the sites, culture, and cuisine of our amazing state?
Then this is the group for you!
We tend toward more challenging outings but welcome all levels and abilities. If you’re not sure if you are ready for a particular outing, contact the organizer(s) for suggestions and let’s see what you need to succeed.
ACTIVITIES WE DO:
- Day hikes
- Backpacking
- Car camping
- Mountaineering
- Skills workshops
- Travel to unique and remote destinations were few meet ups travel. We cover the entire state.
FUTURE ACTIVITIES we are planning:
- Scrambles
- Mountain bike/scramble combination
- Trail running
Outings are based on:
- Hiking Idaho: A guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures by Luke Kratz.
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Most of outings have small group sizes to maximize friendships building and minimize our impact of the environment and not crowd the trails.
TRANSITION August 2023:
Formerly, Oregon Hikers and Backpackers, after moving, I have changed the group to an Idaho base. You may see some members from the Oregon days.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZER:
I am a local physician with a love for hiking, backpacking, and Mountaineering. Read my biography here:
Biography
Hey can I get a ride…?
I received rides most of my life. I have hitch hiked a few times as well including on a beer truck across Lithuania. Sometimes we need a ride or just want to socialize. Carpooling is encouraged. If you need a ride direct message the organizer (s). Attendees can also volunteer. While all trips are free unless otherwise stated, help with gas is always a nice gesture if you are carpooling. Suggested gas donation is $0.10 per mile per passenger.
What about the after hike grub?
To support local communities, get to know each other, and explore local culture where we hike, backpack, and scramble we typically eat at local restaurants. The organizer(s) try to keep restaurant costs under $30. Every once and a while we may splurge.
The weather is looking bad will the meet up be canceled?
As uphill athletes WE DO NOT LET WEATHER GET IN THE WAY. Instead, we adapt and learn to see the beauty of snow, rain, heat and storms. Idaho has a lot of “ bad” weather days. Should we give up and stay home most of the year? Of course if it’s dangerous to go out the meet up will be canceled. We take avalanche risk seriously. The organizer will tell the group about any specific gear requirements for the weather conditions ( including avalanche gear). Routes are planned to minimize avalanche risk where an issue.
HOW TO LEARN MORE
*Follow me on TikTok with hiking stories and educational resources @ Oregon hikers and backpackers.
*Join the WhatsApp group for additional trip information and non meet up opportunities. By invitation only
**What are the rules for uphill athletes?**Expectations/Policies:
* Be honest about your abilities.
* Be friendly and contribute to the group
* RSVP if you have a good chance of actually coming and don’t be late.
Read more:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fj7t4iJyDNZtkuCbFPpbjz55rZUf8Bxd_GKCrZTYjDA/edit?usp=sharing
## Release of Liability Agreement
#### You must read and agree to this Release of Liability to attend the Oregon Hikers and Backpacker - top 100 hikes Meetup events:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T0snei0AJwk7y7vyEkIiXtW2EwcbNVnYl89TTuLpMsc/edit?usp=sharing
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Dress like your mother -Mother's Day Hike in PocatelloMocha Madness, Pocatello, ID
The tradition in Washington is to climb Mt. St. Helen's on Mothers Day dressed like your mother. Let's do this in Idaho on Indian Mountain!
Indian Mountain is a favorite local hike around Pocatello with great views of the Bannock Range. The wildflowers are blooming. Let's get some good pics and get a good work out. This is a good training hike for the Boise Grand Slam.
Miles: 6.7
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation gain: 2417
Time: about 4 hours
Route: We take the North Ridge via the Kinney Creek:
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/mapWhat to bring
- Bug spray
- Hat
- Sun screen
- Everyone should have 2 litters of water
- Lunch and snacks
- Ten essentials: https://www.mountaineers.org/blog/what-are-the-ten-essentials
Where to meet : let meet outside of Mocha Madness (I need a coffee before we start): 546 S 5th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201. It's a short drive from there. I am happy to offer carpooling.Policies:
I am not a guide but a facilitator. Please come prepared to contribute to the objective. I put a significant amount of time planning to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants. By signing up, you agree to be responsible for your own safety. Please inform the organizer as soon as possible with any cancellations but no later than 7 pm the night before the meet up. Last minute sign ups welcomed. No shows/no communication is unfair to others who are on the waitlist and makes planning difficult for the organizer. Please review our no-show policy. If you are sick, please stay home and hike with us another time.
Thanks
Scottie - Boise Grand Slam **EVENT SIGN-UP** OVERNIGHTMount Heinen Trailhead, Boise, ID
Time to start training for the Grand Slam!
The Boise Grand Slam is a hiking challenge created by Tom Lopez (creator of great books about hiking and backpacking ). Washington has its grand slam: Mailbox peak, Mt. Si, and Mt. Teneriffe; Oregon Mount Defiance, Devil's Rest, and Dog Mountain. In Boise, The Grand Slam Peaks are Cervidae, Kepros Mountain, Shaw Mountain/Lucky Peak, and Mount Heinen. Most grand slams are done in 24 hrs, but I will generously give us 48 hrs since we have 4 peaks to scale.
Read more about the grand slam challenge:
https://www.idahoaclimbingguide.com/grand-slam-peaks/
https://womanmeetsnature.com/boise-grand-slam/
https://www.idahostatesman.com/outdoors/hiking/article274530626.htmlItinerary:
We meet at 6 am at the Mt. Heinen Trailhead.
Day 1:
- Mt. Heinen: 9.3 miles, elevation gain 3690 ft
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/mount-heinen
NEXT:
-Cervidae Peak: 4.5 miles, elevation gain 1932 ft
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/cervidae-peakTotal miles day 1: 13.7 miles
Overnight: Irish Point dispersed camping. This is free.
https://thedyrt.com/camping/idaho/irish-point-dispersed-camp-groundIf you want to stay in Boise keep reading, although I think it would be best if we all stick together. We will not wait for late hikers.
Day 2:
- Wake- up at 6:00 am; breakfast at campsite (bring your own).
- Arrive to Kepros trailhead by 8:30 am. Meet others who join this leg. Kepros: 9.4 miles, elevation gain 1978 ft.
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/idaho/kepros-mountain-trail
- Lunch/break
NEXT:
- Shaw Mountain (Lucky Peak) : 13.6 miles, elevation gain 3159 feet** I hope to finish by 4 pm but please keep your schedule open.
Travel back to boise, grab something to eat if people want.TOTAL Mileage : 36 miles
What to bring:
- Backpack
- Warm jacket
- Rain jacket (just in case)
- Hat
- Sun glasses
- Sun screen
- 2 litter of water
- Snacks
- Tent
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- First aidPolicies:
* Please do not bring any alcohol to the campsite**
* Leave no trace*
* If you are unable to complete, you may drop out at any time. However, you are responsible for your own transportation.I am not a guide but a facilitator. Please come prepared to contribute to the objective. I put a significant amount of time planning to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants. By signing up, you agree to be responsible for your own safety. Please inform the organizer as soon as possible with any cancellations but no later than 7 pm the night before the meet up. Last minute sign ups welcomed. No shows/no communication is unfair to others who are on the waitlist and makes planning difficult for the organizer. Please review our no-show policy. If you are sick, please stay home and hike with us another time.