Rancho Canada del Oro - Saturday 9AM
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Hello! It's your last minute hiking host! Looking for a hike this Saturday?
Join us for a beautiful loop in Rancho Canada Del Oro!
9AM start to beat the heat
Longwell Canyon and Little Llagas will give us about 6 mile, 900' elevation gain loop, with a fairly long gradual ascent in the beginning and a long gradual descent back. About 50% shaded, so, don't forget the sunscreen and hats. This is a longer hike and there is a nice overlook and picnic table at the top to take a break so bring lunch, snacks and water.
PARKING/MEETING PLACE
We will meet in the first parking lot where the restroom is located. This lot fills up quickly so If there is not parking available, keep driving to the second parking lot area and walk down to the first parking lot.
ROUTE:
Longwell Canyon and Little Llagas will give us about 6 mile, 900' elevation gain loop
DISCLAIMER:
Joining any of our hikes is voluntary and there may be some risks associated with this physical activity. It is each hiker's responsibility to ensure that she/he is physically fit and in good health to participate in hiking activities and to also be prepared with the appropriate water, food, clothing, and first aid supplies. Hike hosts make no warranties about the quality, safety, or supervision of these activities. Hiking organizers/ hosts are not professionals in this field and may occasionally get lost which will extend the time period for the hike.
If you are carpooling, we suggest you only do so with people you know and are comfortable with. Carpooling is at your own risk.
LIABILITY WAIVER:
By signing for the hiking event, you hereby release it's organizers, hosts, and all participants from any and all liabilities, claims, demands or causes of action that you now have, or may have in the future, for illness, injuries, damages, and /or economic loss of any kind or nature, arising in whole or in part out of the activities, advice, or information contained herein . You are acknowledging the requirements, the possible risks and are taking responsibility for your own health and safety issues. And Safety matters!
