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Classic Hikes - Day hike - Old Rag Mountain
***READ THE WHOLE EVENT DESCRIPTION before you RSVP***
The Old Rag Mountain hike in the Shenandoah National Park is one of the most popular hikes in the mid-Atlantic region.
With many spectacular panoramic views, and one of the most challenging rock scrambles in the park, this circuit hike is a favorite of many hikers. it's the only hike we give a 5 of 5 star rating to for views. Many hikers also prefer to do this loop clockwise, rock scramble on the Ridge Trail and them easy walk on the downhill.
Either way, the rock scramble can be challenging, being both steep, and requiring climbing through cracks in the rock.
**Meetup location:** Vienna Metro Station
**Time:** 7am
or Old Rag Mountain trail head Saturday 9am.
If driving to trailhead be on time, we won't wait for you if running late.
**Hike star time: 9 am**
**Pace:** Easy - Moderate 2 -2.5miles x hr
**Gear required:** Depending on weather conditions - Wool cap-extra layers-rain suite (just in case), bug spray-water & snacks
**Visitors to Old Rag Mountain**, including hikers on the Saddle, Ridge, and Ridge Access trails, will need to obtain an Old Rag day-use ticket in advance, in addition to a Park entrance pass.
NO TKT - NO HIKE
**Link here**: https://www.recreation.gov/ticket/10088450/ticket/10088451
**Meetup locations:**
We will meet at Vienna Metro Station Saturday morning 6:45am
or at last Old Rag Parking lot at 8:45am, hike will star at 9am sharp
**Google driving directions:**
https://goo.gl/maps/jNHYvSL92YyCXcaV9
**GPS coordinates:** 38.571058, -78.293115
**IMPORTANT:** If you own an annual Shenandoah pass card or equivalent bring it otherwise there is a $20 park entrance fee x car which should be divided between the passengers to ease the cost.
**Have a ride:** Please post where you are coming from, what time, and how many spots you have.
**Need a ride:** Post that you need a ride and contact any offers via e-mail for those that are offering rides.
**NOTE:** Carpool is ***NOT free***, a gas share of $15 x person is encouraged to give to how ever is your driver as a token of appreciation.
Intro to Outdoor Rock Climbing for Newbies
**IMPORTANT:** This event is weather relate, if rain is forecast for the event date it will be reschedule.
READ whole event details.
**Pay to Play - $25 x spot**
Send payment using Zelle or Venmo at:
Darwin Castillo - 202-848-2436
You will be add to the go list as soon event fee is send.
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If you have ever wondered what outdoor rock climbing is all about this is a great opportunity for you to give it a try...You will be hooked on a new activity and I will be your personal coach, we both will make this happen.
The DC Wild Outdoor Adventurers members will be there to help, we fit you in a harness, get you a pair of climbing shoes, and give you all the intel you need to know to get you started in this trilling sport.
The clinic itself will show novice climbers the basic skills necessary to safely rock climb and scale rock walls with confidence.
Specific items covered in the class: knot craft, harness wear and adjustment, belaying, climbing techniques, and climbing safety.
Participants will spend the remainder of the class practicing the skills and climbing.
**Clinic hours**: 9:00AM-2:00PM.
**Meet at**: Carderock Recreational Area
Be on time, you may wont find us as soon we move from the parking lot.
The clinic will start promptly at 9:00am and last until about 2:00pm.
**Important:** If weather is adverse to our purposes (rain) event will be reschedule.
**What to bring:** We are climbing through lunch time, so make sure you bring plenty of water, snacks, and lunch to keep you going, bug spray maybe necessary
**What to wear:** Look at the weather conditions the day prior to the event and wear accordingly.
**Equipment**:: All equipment (Helmets, harness, climbing shoes, ropes, etc.) will be provided.
**Where to meet**: Carderock Rock climbers parking, as soon you crosse the bridge go right to the last parking lot.
**Google maps**: https://maps.app.goo.gl/f6rWprhNQK3Lwy2e6
**GPS coordinates**: 38.976094, -77.205624
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Climbing is a dangerous sport and serious injury may and can happen
You are solely and completely responsible for choosing outings and activities that are within your physical and medical ability level, for taking proper clothing, provisions, and equipment along on outings to provide for your personal comfort and for making appropriate decisions to ensure your very own safety.
By reserving and or participating in any of our activities you have agree to all the term stated on our Liability waiver:
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hgXQ3bWkQqli5zQuYWmluK8I_pQ9IE2q/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hgXQ3bWkQqli5zQuYWmluK8I_pQ9IE2q/view?usp=sharing)
Disaster+Travel+Wilderness First Aid In-Person Certification Course
Hands-on learn how to save life & limb, when mired in the wilderness of an urban disaster zone, travel or rural area far from hospital, or natural area miles from an access point, during the critical minutes or hours before ambulance arrival. Come away with actual do-it-yourself care-giving skill and confidence, and 2-year SOLO certification. Counts as WFR Recertification, too. No prerequisites.
YOUR SPOT IS NOT RESERVED UNTIL YOU'VE COMPLETELY REGISTERED AT WWW.SOLOWFA.COM \***Spaces are limited. REGISTER: www.solowfa.com or 434.326.4697**
Can't make these dates? Check out more course locations and dates on our website (www.solowfa.com)
WHO: Open to the general public, adults & teens with solid attention spans. Know your loved ones are safe wherever they are.
WHY: Mired in a disaster zone, travel or rural area far from a hospital, or natural area miles from an access point ... accidents, destructive weather, and terrorism happen, and all-too-often members of a group are not capable of dealing with the emergency. This leads to improper care of the patient, and endangers the entire group. Many recreational accidents are preventable, and improper care of trauma can compound even simple injuries. Very few first aid programs actually address the issues of providing emergency care in a setting where 911 is overwhelmed or not immediately reachable. In this course, classroom instruction and Q&A are interwoven with practical work and problem-solving exercises. Hands-on experience - a most powerful learning tool - during scenarios comprise \~50% of class.
TIMING: This is a 2-day class, Saturday and Sunday, 8:00am -7pm each day.
Fee: $295 (Earlybird)
Intro to Bouldering!
Whether you are just getting into the sport of climbing or simply looking to advance your skills in climbing, Intro to bouldering will offer you the skills necessary to take your climbing to the next level. Unlike top rope climbing where you have the aid of the climbing rope, bouldering relies solely on endurance and technique.
Follow the link and grab your spot in the class to join us! https://climb-va.com/instruction/bouldering/
When: 3rd Monday of every Month
Time: 6:30pm
Duration: 1 hour 30 min
Cost:
Member $35
Non Member $40
REVERSE Bear Church Rock (Rating: A+)
You must read the following NVHC Sign-in Sheet Statement/Liability Disclaimer, [https://nvhc.com/signin.pdf](https://nvhc.com/signin.pdf) and then answer the question that you will see when you RSVP with "I accept" to be permitted on the hike.
This is an A+ hike due to distance and elevation. **PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE POST BEFORE RSVPING.**
**PLEASE NOTE**: \*\*\*\* This hike is only suitable for those who have recent experience hiking this distance and elevation gain. **If I don’t know you, you MUST message me within 24 hours of signing up with a recent A+ hike you have done or a hike leader who can vouch for you. Otherwise, you will be moved to “Not Going”. \*\*\*** There are 3 potentially tricky water crossings depending on the water level. Shoe covers are advised.
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This is a new twist on the classic lollipop hike of 13.8ish miles and about 3,100 feet of elevation gain. We will be doing this hike in the opposite direction from what most people know, which means we’ll hit the overlook at Bear Church Rock in the afternoon rather than in the morning.
We'll start the hike on the Graves Mill Trail then take the Staunton River Trail to the Fork Mountain Fire Road to the Jones Mountain Trail, where we’ll eventually hit Bear Church Rock, then back to the Staunton River Trail and Graves Mill Trail to the cars.
\***For those wishing to CARPOOL**, the suggested carpool location is at the Centreville Park and Ride, 14700 Lee Highway, Centreville, VA. The driving time from there to the trailhead is approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes **(with no stop)**. Please arrive at the Park and Ride before 6:00 AM to form carpools **so all cars can leave a little after 6:00 AM**. **I WILL BE MEETING EVERYONE AT THE TRAILHEAD.**
PLEASE NOTE: Neither the Club nor the hike leaders are responsible for coordinating transportation to/from the trailhead. Hikers are not guaranteed to get a ride to the trailhead from the carpool location. Carpooling is organized by the participants and participation is at your own risk. Suggested carpool fee: $8.00 per rider.
**Need-to-know info:**
* CARPOOLING: See above. Parking is limited so carpooling is advised.
* Distance: 13.8ish miles
* Elevation gain: 3,100ish ft.
* Pace: 2.25 - 2.75 mph overall
* Trailhead meetup time: 8:00 A.M. Hike starts at 8:15 A.M. **SHARP**.
* **Parking Coordinates: 38.43714,-78.36709**
* Park Entry fee: $0
* Carpool Fee: $8
* Pace: 2.25-2.75 mph when moving.
* Terrain: Somewhat rocky, steep and gentle grades, three stream crossings
* Bring: Adequate water, lunch/snacks, hat, tick/bug spray, basic first aid kit, map, rain gear (depending), hiking poles, hiking shoes, boot covers for the stream crossing (just to be prepared) and a good attitude.
* Pets: Not allowed per the hike leader's decision
* NO complainers allowed! :-)
PLEASE PRINT OUT ANY MAPS THAT YOU MAY NEED AS I DO NOT PROVIDE COPIES OF MAPS. ALL THE LINKS AND COORDINATES YOU WILL NEED HAVE BEEN PROVIDED.
AllTrails Map: [https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/reverse-bear-church-rock-de03bef](https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/reverse-bear-church-rock-de03bef)
AND FINALLY!
1. Don't come if you’re not feeling well.
2. Avoid the most severe, unspeakable bad karma by CHANGING YOUR RSVP if you're not able to attend within a reasonable time - not hours before.
Any questions? Message or call the Hike Leader:
Susan M (703) 963-8939
Underwater Hockey (open to new players!)
New players are always welcome to come try it out!
What you need:
A bathing suit. Preferably something light and tight.
We have extra gear for new players. But if you have your own pair of flippers, a snorkeling mask, and a snorkel then bring them along.
Please bring this signed and completed form to practice:
https://cdn1.sportngin.com/attachments/document/c7dc-2321473/USOA_Waiver_2022-07-07.pdf
Unless you are already a member of USOA:
https://www.underwater-society.org/page/show/4284471-usoa-registration
To find us:
You can tell the front desk that you are here for underwater hockey and they will let you in for free. You can ask them for help finding the pool.
If no one is at the front desk just walk past it and there will be a set of stairs on the left. Take the stairs and take a right at the bottom of the stairs. The men's and women's locker rooms are straight ahead, and you will need to go through them to access the pool deck. Once you are out on the pool deck you will be exactly where we practice.
Agenda:
First 15 minutes: Arrival at the pool, getting gear from the shared gear bin, dividing into two teams, getting gear on.
Minutes 15-30: Getting in the water, teaching any new players the basics
Minutes 20-70: Scrimmage/practice.
Minutes 70-75: Putting away club gear, putting the lane lines back in place, clearing the pool deck.
(optional) afterwards: Go to a local restaurant for food, drinks, and socializing.
Lockhouse Stay - Pennyfield Lock to Seneca Quarry / Swains Lock (14.2 miles)
Let's continue exploring the historic lockhouses along the C&O Canal, this time staying in a primitive one -- Pennyfield Lock, located by Lock 22. As this is a primitive lockhouse there are NO modern amenities (running water, electricity, heat, or kitchen), and so you will need to bring everything you need to stay comfortable during this one-night stay. We can enjoy some easy hikes along the towpath and through the nearby Blockhouse Point Conservation Park during our visit.
Due to the location of the lockhouse, a carpooling spot has not been established. A WhatsApp group will be created closer to the event and will be used to coordinate rides and other event logistics. We will plan to meet at the lockhouse at 11:00 AM on Saturday morning.
## **Trail Facts**
* **Difficulty Level:** Moderate
* **Length:** 14.2 Miles
* **Duration:** 4.5-5.5 hrs
* **Elevation Gain:** 506 Feet
* **Permits:** Juanatán will provide overnight parking permits to drivers.
* **Parking:** Carpooling will be coordinated via WhatsApp.
* **Dogs:** Not allowed inside the lockhouse, sorry.
* **Trailhead Coordinates:** 39.05497688136813, -77.29032396969912
* **AllTrails Maps**:
* https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/custom-route-af4793c?u=i&sh=kucj8c
* https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/custom-route-9e94313?u=i&sh=kucj8c
**Trail Details:**
We will arrive at the parking lot near the lockhouse at 11:00 AM on Saturday morning. We won't be able to check in, so we will go on a hike to Seneca Quarry, where we can explore some old structures that used to be part of the canal system. We will take a slightly different route back through Blockhouse Point Conservation Park. By then we will be ready to check in to the lockhouse.
Everyone will need to carry their gear 0.1 miles from the parking lot to the lockhouse. There is no kitchen inside and no running water, so keep that in mind when planning dinner. We can all relax, perhaps play some games, and check out the lockhouse.
Closer to nightfall we will go on a short 3-mile hike to Swains Lock where we can enjoy a nice view of the sunset. We will then hike 3 miles back in the dark to the lockhouse and perhaps play games or enjoy a fire before bed.
The next morning everyone is on their own for breakfast. Keep in mind that we need to clean up and be out of the lockhouse no later than 10:00 AM.
The maximum capacity of the lockhouse is eight people. Depending on who signs up it may be necessary to rearrange the provided trundle beds or bring sleeping pads so we can spread out and make sure everyone has a comfortable sleeping arrangement. You can learn more about the lockhouse [here](https://www.canaltrust.org/lockhouse-22/).
Since this is a rustic lockhouse, I will only need $10 from each participant to cover the cost of the reservation. I accept PayPal, Venmo, and cash. :)
I'm looking forward to this relaxing trip. Please let me know if you have any questions.
**Saturday Itinerary:**
* 11:00 AM: Meet at the trailhead, start hiking.
* 3:00 PM: Check into the lockhouse, get set up, eat, play games, etc.
* 6:00 PM: Hike to Swains Lock, enjoy the sunset, hike back.
* 9:00 PM: Potentially enjoy a fire or simply go to bed.
**Sunday Itinerary:**
* Everyone can get up whenever they want to, keeping in mind that we need to clean up and check out of the lockhouse no later than 10:00 AM.
**LIABILITY NOTICE:**
Please remember that this group operates under the common adventurer model. We are a group of friends and volunteers organizing trips for fun and shared experience. Participants are expected to be familiar with best hiking practices and choose hikes that align with their physical abilities and experience. Organizers and members are not liable for any injuries, loss, or damage to persons or property arising from group activities. By attending this event, you agree to assume all risks associated with the activity.
For more information on the common adventurer model, please see [Ron Watters' definition](https://www.ronwatters.com/CADefine.htm).
If you believe you may be lost during the hike, follow the advice of the [US Forest Service](https://www.fs.usda.gov/visit/know-before-you-go/if-you-get-lost).
See you on the trail!
**[Featured Image Source](https://www.canaltrust.org/lockhouse-22/)**







