Full Moon night hike: no headlamps! about 6 miles


Details
The logistics don't often work out well that we can do a night hike on the actual full moon so that the moon is in the sky while we're hiking and we can start at a decent time...but tonight does!
October's full moon is the Harvest Moon and is supposed to be a supermoon where it appears to be bigger than usual
The full moon rises at 6:40, sunset is 6:30 so we'll meet at 8:15, start hiking by 8:30, and hike for 2 hours so we should get a good view of the moon while we're hiking, and be done by 10:30
Since that's the case, I'm going to have use hike the Andorra and Houston Meadows to get a good view of the moon over some open fields.
No lights...we'll walk by moonlight only...yes, bring a red light in case you need it here and there but the trails we'll be on are mostly easy dirt tracks but there will be occasion rocks, roots, tree branches and leaves to watch out for
total distance should be less than 6 miles and take about 2 hours
You shouldn't come if you aren't ok hiking without a headlamp
We're meeting in the Bells Mill Road East Parking lot - make sure your GPS is taking you to the right location - note, there is no/little cell service in this parking lot
no guests for this one, everyone must be an IBO member so I make sure they have all the details of the hike - many times someone brings a guest and they don't tell them what they are in for
joining is free and easy

Full Moon night hike: no headlamps! about 6 miles