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This group is for beginners, experienced hikers and all those inbetween who wish to get outside and explore, enjoy and experience the Great Outdoors. Suggested donation of annual $10 dues is appreciated but not required - please pay to any hike leader as we don't use Pay-Pal.  Scheduled hikes provide descriptions of difficulty level, length of hike, elevation, what to bring and other important hiking information to consider when choosing whether to sign up for a particular hike.  ***It's important to know your hiking ability and endurance. We recommend starting on easier hikes before heading out on more difficult ones. ***  Be considerate - don't be a NO SHOW on our hikes.  Hike leaders are experienced at hiking and leading groups of people on trails. We practice "Leave no Trace" on our hiking events, which means packing in/packing out all items you bring along.  Our hikes are on established trails and we rarely venture off-trail. Suggest cell phone usage kept to a minimum while on the trails. 
Safety is of critical concern so our group strives to make hiking events as safe as possible. However, hiking does have risks so please stay with the group and watch out for potential dangers on the trails.
In determining what to bring and how to dress for a hike, consider the difficulty level, length of hike, weather conditions, and area location.  For most hikes we suggest bringing water and snacks, first aid kit, and any personal items you need in a day backpack. Most hike leaders carry more than that and will usually provide a list of what to bring on their posted hike description. Clothing can vary, depending on expected temperature on hike day, but it's best to dress in layers in case it gets warmer or cooler than expected. Hiking boots/hiking sandals or sturdy walking shoes are what most hikers wear. Trekking poles can be very helpful and many hikers use them on hikes with hills. Always be prepared for contingences if the hike does not go as planned.  If you have any medical condition (such as diabetes) or are on prescription medicine please privately advise the hike leader before setting off on hike day. It is each hiker's responsibility to try and stay as safe as possible, and to watch out on behalf of fellow hikers who may be having difficulties.            
Please do NOT come hiking when sick, recovering from serious illness, taking medicine that causes drowsiness, experiencing a hangover, or feel somewhat impaired in any way. Common sense should prevail! 
DISCLAIMER: HIKE LEADERS OF SJH ARE NOT CERTIFIED HIKE LEADERS, MAY NOT HAVE CPR/FIRST AID TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE, AND ARE NOT EMERGENCY TRAINED PERSONS. THEY ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY, BUT WILL DO WHAT THEY CAN TO HELP IN AN EMERGENCY.

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