
What we’re about
We are a group of 20- and 30-somethings interested in meeting new friends in the greater L.A. area while enjoying the outdoors through hiking, camping, backpacking, beach-combing, playing volleyball and other fun experiences.
We like to have fun, but we also want to stay safe. For that reason, each hike is reviewed by our organization before posting to make sure at least two qualified volunteer leaders trained in CPR and basic First Aid are involved, and we ask that all hikers stay between the leaders so that no one is left behind or goes the wrong way.
Check us out at http://www.sc2030.org. We're also on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/sc2030), Twitter (@SC20s30s), and Instagram (@sc20s30s). 
 
 
 
Upcoming events
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Learn New Skills-Make New Friends-Experience New Adventure
Location not specified yetInformational Posting Only - See Website at www.wildernesstravelcourse.org
INFORMATIONAL POSTING ONLY
www.wildernesstravelcourse.org
Dear Group Members, particularly the recent swell of new, never-been-backpacking-before-but-want-to-start members: There is a great Sierra Club opportunity that is about to begin….an opportunity that only happens one time each year and it is one of the best outdoor learning experiences the Sierra Club has to offer. This is the Angeles Chapter Wilderness Travel Course (WTC). Some of you have taken the course and are now leaders and/or knowledgeable hikers. For those of you who have not, enrollment in WTC is something you should consider now. The Wilderness Travel Course helps build outdoor skills so hikers can be safe in the backcountry. The course runs for ten weeks and includes four field trips (two one day and two weekend outings). Students learn map and compass navigation skills for competently hiking off-trail, snow travel, rock scrambling techniques, first aid, nutrition and lots more. The course is followed by unforgettable experience backpacking trips most of which take place in the High Sierra, Sequoia and Yosemite during the summer months.
WTC moves you from being a day hiker to a more serious adventurer. You will acquire skills in trip planning, preparation, equipment and wilderness safety to take you into the backcountry in all seasons, beyond roads and trails with new friends that share your interest in the outdoors.Again, the course runs only one time each year and takes place in Southern California in four locations as follows: Orange County (Tuesdays beginning Jan 6th) Long Beach/South Bay (Wednesdays beginning January 14th); San Gabriel Valley (Tuesdays beginning Jan 20th); West Los Angeles (Wednesdays beginning Jan 21st;
The four geographic areas fill up well in advance of the class start date so register early.FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER FOR THE COURSE GO TO: www.wildernesstravelcourse.org (http:www.wildernesstravelcourse.org/)
3 attendees
Backcountry Clinic: Leave No Trace 101
Sports Basement Long Beach, 2100 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA, US🌲 Leave No Trace: Pooping in the Woods & Other Outdoor Essentials!
📍 Sports Basement Long Beach – 2100 North Bellflower Boulevard
🗓 Wednesday, November 5th | 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM PST
🎟 Free Event!Ever wonder how to balance your love of adventure with protecting the environment? This fun and informative Leave No Trace clinic will help you do exactly that!
Join us for an interactive session exploring the seven Leave No Trace principles with practical examples - covering everything from bathroom etiquette and food storage to campsite considerations - so you can adventure responsibly and confidently.
Whether you’re new to hiking or a seasoned backpacker prepping for your next backcountry trip, you’ll leave with realistic, easy-to-apply tips to help keep our wild spaces beautiful.
Presented by: Wilderness Travel Course (WTC) Instructors
✨ Krista Muscarella & Adrienne Norquist-Decker
Bring your curiosity and your questions - let’s talk stewardship, sustainability, and yes… even pooping in the woods! 💩🌿
Learn more about the Wilderness Travel Course HERE.3 attendees
Learn New Skills-Make New Friends-Experience New Adventure
Location not specified yetInformational Posting Only - See Website at www.wildernesstravelcourse.org
INFORMATIONAL POSTING ONLY
www.wildernesstravelcourse.org
Dear Group Members, particularly the recent swell of new, never-been-backpacking-before-but-want-to-start members: There is a great Sierra Club opportunity that is about to begin….an opportunity that only happens one time each year and it is one of the best outdoor learning experiences the Sierra Club has to offer. This is the Angeles Chapter Wilderness Travel Course (WTC). Some of you have taken the course and are now leaders and/or knowledgeable hikers. For those of you who have not, enrollment in WTC is something you should consider now. The Wilderness Travel Course helps build outdoor skills so hikers can be safe in the backcountry. The course runs for ten weeks and includes four field trips (two one day and two weekend outings). Students learn map and compass navigation skills for competently hiking off-trail, snow travel, rock scrambling techniques, first aid, nutrition and lots more. The course is followed by unforgettable experience backpacking trips most of which take place in the High Sierra, Sequoia and Yosemite during the summer months.
WTC moves you from being a day hiker to a more serious adventurer. You will acquire skills in trip planning, preparation, equipment and wilderness safety to take you into the backcountry in all seasons, beyond roads and trails with new friends that share your interest in the outdoors.Again, the course runs only one time each year and takes place in Southern California in four locations as follows: Orange County (Tuesdays beginning Jan 6th) Long Beach/South Bay (Wednesdays beginning January 14th); San Gabriel Valley (Tuesdays beginning Jan 20th); West Los Angeles (Wednesdays beginning Jan 21st;
The four geographic areas fill up well in advance of the class start date so register early.FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER FOR THE COURSE GO TO: www.wildernesstravelcourse.org (http:www.wildernesstravelcourse.org/)
1 attendee
Past events
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