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What: Roughly 7.0 miles; moderately difficult with water crossings, rocky terrain, 180-foot elevation gains (in places 15% grade). Wild upper reaches of Gans Creek, bordered by limestone cliffs, punctuated by scenic oak woodlands – all within the 750-acre Gans Creek Wild Area, designated for the preservation of ‘natural & wild places’ and ‘biodiversity’.

What to Bring: sturdy hiking boots, water, snacks to share, hiking stick (if desired). Be prepared for winter conditions with layered clothing, wool socks, warm hats, and gloves.

  • Base Layer (synthetic underwear layer): wicks sweat off skin (No cotton!)
  • Middle Layer (insulating layer): retains body heat to protect you from the cold
  • Outer Layer: (shell layer): protects you from the wind and rain.

Why:
To experience the beauty and health benefits of trails in the vicinity of Columbia, MO; to be an advocate for our wild & scenic resources. And to meet like-minded people who love hiking in the Ozark Highlands.

Contact:
Mike Currier, Outings Leader, ekan@aol.com

You can register and sign the waiver before the hike here

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