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As we age, we slow down. This is a fact. Many of us are not ready to abandon our lifetime passion for adventure sports and cultural activities... we just need to do it slower and little more carefully. I envision this as a group for older adults who still want to get out, be active, and have a good time without holding anybody back or slowing anyone down.

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Please take the following things into consideration when signing up for O.B.N.D.Y:

  1. I require a RECENT CLOSE PHOTO OF YOUR FACE and YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME OR INITIAL. It makes it easier to make connections and keeps everything one safe.

  2. If you are planning to attend any event you need to RSVP (YES) and, if for any reason, you can't attend that event you need to change your RSVP to (NO). I understand that things happen—family emergencies, sudden illness—but last-minute cancellations and no-shows hurts the group in two ways. There is often money involved and either the other participants or the leader has to absorb the cost. Second, a last-minute cancellation or a no-show denies someone on the waitlist an opportunity to go.

    To help mitigate the financial problem, I plan to will collect a deposit when you sign-up for a trip that involves advance reservations. This only applies to trips (like Point Reyes or Salt Point) where the campsite must be paid for in advance. It does not apply to “pay-on-the-day-of” trips (like Burney Falls and Ahjumawi) or trips where you make your own arrangements (like Crabby Black Friday). THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR LATE CANCELLATIONS UNLESS I AM ABLE TO FILL YOUR SPOT FROM THE WAITLIST.
    To hopefully mitigate the no-show problem, you must let the leader know—in a timely fashion—that you cannot attend. Failure to do so will result in being removed from the group. Sending a text message once we are on the trail does not qualify as timely. That said, I am not heartless. If you have a good reason for not contacting the leader AND you have met your financial obligation, I will listen. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS FOR NO-SHOWS.

  3. All boaters are required to wear a Coast Guard approved PFD, zipped and properly fastened. Helmets are strongly recommended for swift water travel. It is also recommended that you carry a change of clothing in a dry bag.

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    2026 Paddle-Hike-Camp at Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park

    2026 Paddle-Hike-Camp at Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park

    Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park, McArthur, CA, US

    Mark your calendars now for the 2026 kayak camping adventure at Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park. This year's trip is scheduled to correspond with the annual Perseid meteor shower... which should make this a truly special trip. ( I do not know about you, but I can definitely use a couple of extra wishes this year.)

    Ahjumawi is located in remote northeastern Shasta County (near me) and is only accessible to the public by boat. Interesting fact: Ahjumawi means "where the waters come together" and is one of the largest freshwater springs in the world. For those traveling from afar, I can provide overnight accommodations (first come, first served) at my home in Burney.

    Late launch will be 11:00 AM sharp on Saturday from the Rat Farm.

    After we set up camp we can spend the day exploring this remarkable park. There are 13 miles of shoreline and 20 miles of trails to explore with spectacular views of Mount Shasta, Mount Lassen, Burney Mountain and the peaks of the Cascade Range.

    We will break camp and paddle out on Sunday. For those who can stay an extra night, we can check out the local hot springs before you head home.

    As always, everyone is responsible for their own food and gear.

    IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ ALL: I ask that no one paddle alone. And remember, YOU MUST COMPLY WITH ALL THE OBNDY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS. This means that a US Coast Guard approved PFD--zipped and properly fastened--is REQUIRED for EVERY paddle. I have several I can loan if you do not have one.

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    Joining this trip is entirely voluntary and participants signing up for this activity fully understand the risks associated with the activity. It is each participant’s responsibility to ensure that they, and their guest(s), are in sufficient fitness and health to participate in this trip and be prepared with the appropriate water, food, clothing, equipment, supplies and first aid. Group Organizers and Trip Host(s) make no warranties about the quality, safety, or supervision of these activities. By signing up for this event, you are accepting all the rules of this trip, the campground facility and Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park.

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