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Outdoor Adventure group welcoming active, good people of all ages and backgrounds throughout the Mid Atlantic region who love outdoor adventures and want to share hiking, camping, kayaking, and biking with like-minded people.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Overnight kayak/camping: Upper James River, Buchanan to Snowden, Balcony FallsTwin River Outfitters, Buchanan, VA
DESCRIPTION: This is a 3 day, 2 night, 26.4 mile kayaking/camping trip on the scenic Upper James River, starting at the Twin River shop in Buchanan (640 Lowe St, Buchanan, VA 24066), VA, and ending at the Snowden public boat launch (river mile marker 63.7).
This trip features lots of remote wilderness scenery and fun class 1-2 rapids, with a white water section of class 2-3 rapids through the James River Gorge/Balcony falls on the last section (Glasgow to Snowden). Previous class 1-2 canoe/kayak experience required and there is an 8 person min to do this trip. An experienced guide will be available to pick up at Glasgow to guide us through the white water section. If we have time Sunday afternoon, we could drive over to Natural Bridge (15 min away) and have lunch and a group photo before heading home.
Day 1: Start at 1pm, paddle from Buchanan to Arcadia Campground (6 miles, mile #43.5)
Day 2: Start at 0800, paddle from Arcadia Campground to Back Run Campground (10 miles, mile #53.3)
Day 3: Start at 0800, paddle from Back Run Campground to take out spot, Snowden Boat Ramp (10 miles, mile #63.7)Planning to use Twin River Outfitters (contact info: 540-254-8012, contact person John, 540-261-7334 or twinriveroutfitter@gmail.com)
Note: A gear shuttle service is available for $15 to shuttle camping gear to/between campsites so you don't have to carry all your gear on your kayak!
Sit on top kayak $164
Sit inside kayak $164
Bring your own boat (shuttle service only) $126
I've booked the trip for our dates and reserved firewood/water jugs for our campsites. Please use the following link to sign up and pay individually for this trip:
https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/canoevirginia/items/37934/availability/1738649572/book/?full-items=yesPricing includes: Rental of boat, paddles, life jackets, safety orientation, river maps, use of dry bags, 5-gallon water jugs, access to private land for camping, and all required shuttles.
Campground is primitive, hammock friendly, right on the river, and has a bathroom (portajohn).
TRAIL MAP:
Maps - The Upper James River Water TrailMulti-Day Trips - Twin River Outfitters
PARKING/CARPOOLING: Please arrive at the Twin Rivers Shop, 640 Lowe St, Buchanan, VA 24066 15 minutes before the start of the paddle trip. Also, I encourage carpooling wherever possible. If you need a ride or want a ride, look at the list of attendees and where they live (it says in their profile). Then, for those who live near you, hit the "Chat" button to ask if they want or can offer a ride. If you are a rider, please chip in towards gas (usually $5 - $20 depending on distance and # of riders). Additionally, you can post a request to give or receive a ride in the chat section of the event.
EXPECTATIONS: Download the trail map onto your phone before you arrive. Bring hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, river shoes plus dry bag containing change of clothes/sleeping bag/camping gear and your own boat, paddle and life jacket, or you can rent these at Twin River Outfitters. Know your physical limits and cardiovascular fitness. Bring proper clothing and gear for the weather. Water temperature in the river is in the mid 50s - wetsuit/synthetic clothing encouraged! If you have any concerns or questions, don't hesitate to contact the trip leader via the chat feature or direct messaging.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT: By attending this activity, I acknowledge that outdoor activity in nature carries the risk of potential harm to myself up to and including the risk of injuries such as broken bones or muscle/tendon injuries, illness, disability, or death. These can be caused by slipping or falling off rocks due to loss of balance or lack of coordination; twisting ankles on rocks, brush, limbs, or ice; Acts of nature such as rock falls, inclement weather, lightning, strong wind, extreme temperatures; drownings in rivers, streams, or other bodies of water; drinking unfiltered contaminated water or becoming dehydrated; succumbing to heat exhaustion; getting bit or stung by venomous reptiles, animals, or insects; and my own or other’s negligent or risky behaviors. This list is not exhaustive nor is it inclusive of all risks. In response, I release and hold harmless with respect to all injury, disability, death, or loss of property, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, the meetup group’s leadership as well as the designated activity leaders for this event.
SICKNESS (COVID/FLU/COLD): As always, if you have been exposed to a contagious illness, or are having any symptoms at all, please do not attend. There will be plenty of future events.
- Beach trip!! Camp, hike, bike, kayak: Ocracoke Island, NPS CampgroundOcracoke Campground, Ocracoke , NC
DESCRIPTION: Beach trip!! This is a 5 day, 4 night, kayaking, biking, hiking, and camping trip on the scenic island of Ocracoke in the Outer Banks.
This trip features lots of remote, undeveloped coastal scenery, spectacular sunrises and sunsets, biking and hiking trails, both surf and smooth water around Ocracoke Island, where we'll enjoy bike riding, kayaking, swimming, moonlight beach walks and beach fires in the evenings.
Day 1 (Thursday 7/10):
1900: Arrive at Ocracoke Campground, Site A1, and set up camp.
2000: Drive down the road 5 minutes to the public lifeguard beach (2188 Irvin Garrish Hwy) to enjoy a beach fire with smores and hot chocolate and star gazing before turning in for the night at the campground. Tent camping (or bring hammock stand for hammock camping).Day 2 (Friday, 7/11):
0600 - Sunrise beach walk or bike ride (the beach is steps away from our campsite over the dune path, and the sand is perfect for riding bikes along the water on the beach)
0730 - breakfast at the campsite,
0830 - put in kayaks at Devils Shoal Boat ramp, (right across the road from the NPS campground, no permit needed); we'll paddle the smooth, shallow waters of the Pamlico Sound around Ocracoke island, enjoying beautiful marsh-lined estuaries that provide an excellent venue for birdwatching and exploring the diverse marine life in the shallows.
1130 - lunch at the campground
1230 - Bike ride the 3 mile bike trail along NC 12, turn left on Southpoint rd (Scenic unpaved road, 1.75 miles to a beach), then head to town (stop at the ice cream shop at the end of the bike trail for ice cream), then bike ride 4 miles (Sound and Marsh bike route), then past the Ocracoke Lighthouse over to Springer's Point (we'll bring hammocks, beach blankets and water/sandwiches) and enjoy hiking the nature trails and playing in the water, and stay for a gorgeous sunset swinging in our hammocks under the big oak trees (Springer's Point has the most spectacular sunset spot on the island). Springer's Point closes at dusk, so we'll bring headlamps and bike lights and ride by the Ocracoke Lighthouse on the way back to the campground via town and the bike path. If we feel up to it, we can go on a moonlight beach walk at the campground and see the ghost crabs before turning in for the night.Day 3 (Saturday, 7/12):
0600: Sunrise kayak paddle, Pamlico Sound (Drive across the road from the campground to put in kayaks at Devils Shoals boat launch)
0830 - breakfast at the campsite
1000 - pack coolers with drinks and sandwiches for a picnic lunch on the beach - load up our 4x4 vehicles with ocean/sit on top kayaks, beach shade, boogie boards and blankets and enjoy some afternoon boogie boarding, kayak surfing and picnic on the ORV beach access.
1530 - Pick up seafood/ice in town on way back to campsite for early dinner
1700- - Sunset kayak paddle from Silver Lake public boat launch to Springer's point (about 1.5 hours paddle time round trip)
2000 - beach fire and s'mores at public lifeguard beach (2188 Irvin Garrish Hwy)Day 4 (Sunday, 7/13):
0600 - Sunrise beach walk/bike ride
0800 - breakfast,
0930 - Silver Lake to Old Sloughs paddle: put in kayaks at Silver Lake public boat launch, at the very end of Highway 12 in Ocracoke village, where there is a parking lot/ boat launch across the street from the NPS visitor center. Paddle mile 0.9: At Springers Point, the island starts to curve southwest. Just past the point is Old Slough, a marshy area that is a good place to view birds and other wildlife. Mile 1.25: Continue following the shore as it bends to the right. Along the next mile, the shoreline is more woodsy, with secluded beaches. This is a great area to get out and explore, maybe pull our kayaks up on the beach and hike the short distance to the oceanside beaches for great shelling. Then, turn around and retrace our path back to Springers Point, pull our kayaks up on the beach and play in the water/hike the nature trails and have a picnic lunch under the shade of the oaks. Then, board our kayaks and retrace our path back to the launch site at Silver Lake.1530 - Stop at the seafood store for ice and buy fresh seafood to cook for dinner.
1730 - seafood dinner at campsite
1830 - After dinner sunset hike (Pamlico Sound views) at Hammock Hills trail (0.8 miles)
1930 - Drive 5 min to Public Lifeguard beach (2188 Irvin Garrish Hwy), build a beach fire and enjoy spectacular stargazing with s'mores and hot chocolate, and watch the ghost crabs with headlamps (walk the beach in the moonlight).Day 5 (Monday 7/14):
0600 - Sunrise beach walk/bike ride,
0830 - breakfast, then pack up and leave campground by 11am to travel home.Campground is primitive, right on the beach, and has bathrooms and showers, as well as potable water. We'll have coolers and a screened in gazebo for shade/shelter over our picnic table. Bring your bike, kayak, paddleboard, bug spray, sunscreen, hats/sun shirts, hammock (and hammock stand), and camping gear. We'll split the cost for campsites/firewood/ice and seafood for group dinners. I've reserved 4 adjacent campsites ($28/night per campsite, 6 people per site) near the beach access trail and will obtain permits for beach fires and ORV access. Bikes and kayaks/paddleboards are readily available on the island for rental if you need gear.
If you need to rent gear on Ocracoke Island, please reach out to the outfitters ASAP to make a reservation for this trip:
Ride the Wind Surf Shop (contact Rachael Chestnut)
252-928-6311
RentalsOcracoke Island Vacation Gear Rentals | Beach Outfitters
TRAIL MAP:
Silver Lake Harbor to Old Slough Paddle, North Carolina - 2 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Springer’s Point Nature Preserve, North Carolina - 208 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Hammock Hills Nature Trail, North Carolina - 114 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
OBX Beach Driving - Ocracoke Island Beach driving permit
Public Services Map - Ocracoke Navigatorhttps://www.visitocracokenc.com/getting-here/
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/north-carolina/springers-point-nature-preserve
https://www.visitocracokenc.com/how-to-love-kayaking/PARKING/CARPOOLING: Please arrive at the Ocracoke Island Campground, 4352 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960, accessible by the Hatteras vehicle ferry terminal (free) which leaves every hour from 0500 to midnight every day for a one hour ferry ride to Ocracoke Island. Also, I encourage carpooling wherever possible. If you need a ride or want a ride, look at the list of attendees and where they live (it says in their profile). Then, for those who live near you, hit the "Chat" button to ask if they want or can offer a ride. If you are a rider, please chip in towards gas (usually $5 - $20 depending on distance and # of riders). Additionally, you can post a request to give or receive a ride in the chat section of the event.
EXPECTATIONS: Download the trail map onto your phone before you arrive. Bring hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, water shoes plus dry bag containing change of clothes/sleeping bag/camping gear and your own boat, paddle and life jacket, or you can rent these on the island. Know your physical limits and cardiovascular fitness. Bring proper clothing and gear for the weather. Water temperatures vary, recommend synthetic clothing! If you have any concerns or questions, don't hesitate to contact the trip leader via the chat feature or direct messaging.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY & ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT: By attending this event, I acknowledge that outdoor adventures in nature carry the risk of potential harm to myself up to and including the risk of injuries such as broken bones or muscle/tendon injuries, illness, disability, or death. These can be caused by slipping or falling off rocks due to loss of balance or lack of coordination; twisting ankles on rocks, brush, limbs, or ice; Acts of nature such as rock falls, inclement weather, lightning, strong wind, extreme temperatures; drownings in rivers, streams, or other bodies of water; drinking unfiltered contaminated water or becoming dehydrated; succumbing to heat exhaustion; getting bit or stung by venomous reptiles, animals, or insects; and my own or other’s negligent or risky behaviors. This list is not exhaustive nor is it inclusive of all risks. In response, I release and hold harmless with respect to all injury, disability, death, or loss of property, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, the meetup group’s leadership as well as the designated leaders for this event.
SICKNESS (COVID/FLU/COLD): As always, if you have been exposed to a contagious illness, or are having any symptoms at all, please do not attend. There will be plenty of future events.