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Manassas Battlefield second loop and Starbucks
Manassas Battlefield second loop and Starbucks
We are hiking Manassas Battlefield. We are tracing the area of the second battle of Manassas. The trails are made up of various surfaces. including grass, dirt, gravel, rocks, and pavement. The trails could be muddy. You might not need hiking boots for this hike. You do need footwear with enough support for six plus miles. Distance: 6.60 miles Elevation Gain: 429 feet We are meeting in the parking lot for Manassas Battlefield Visitor’s Center. There are several parking lots at Manassas Battlefield so make sure you find the Visitor’s Center. The address might not take you there so use the following coordinates: 38.812819,-77.521449 The hike should take approximately two to two and a half hours depending on the walking speed of the group. There is no parking fee for this hike. There are rest rooms in the Visitor's Center. The hike will be followed by an optional trip to Starbucks, 8699 Sudley Rd, Manassas VA. Starbucks is only 4 miles from the trailhead. HIKING RELEASE OF LIABILITY, WAIVER OF CLAIMS, EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT Please read and be certain you understand the implications of agreeing to Express Assumption of Risk Associated with Hiking and Related Activities. I do hereby affirm and acknowledge that I have been fully informed of the inherent hazards and risks associated with hiking, transportation of equipment related to the activities, and traveling to and from activity sites, in which I am about to engage. Inherent hazards and risks include but are not limited to: 1\. Risk of injury from the activity and equipment utilized is significant including the potential for permanent disability and death\. 2\. Falling\, causing broken bones severe injuries to the head\, neck and back which may result in severe impairment or even death\. 3\. All "act of nature\," including but not limited to avalanche\, rock fall\, inclement weather\, thunder and lighting\, severe and or varied wind\, temperature and other weather conditions\. 4\. Risks associated with crossing\, climbing or down\-climbing of rock\, snow and/or ice\. 5\. Risks associated with river crossings\, fordings\, or portaging\. 6\. Possible equipment failure and/or malfunction of my own or others' equipment\, which may have been rented\, borrowed\, or personally owned\. 7\. My own negligence and/or the negligence of others\, including employees\, agents\, independent contractors or representatives of including but not limited to operator failure\. 8\. Cold weather and heat related injuries and illness including but not limited to frostnip\, frost bite\, heat exhaustion\, heat stroke\, sunburn\, hypothermia and dehydration\. 9\. Attack by or encounter with insects\, reptiles\, and/or animals\. 10\. Accidents or illness occurring in remote places where there are no available medical facilities\. 11\. Fatigue chill\, and/or dizziness\, which may diminish my/our reaction time and increase the risk of accident\. 12\. My sense of balance\, physical coordination\, and ability to follow instructions\. \*I understand the description of these risks is not complete and that unknown or unanticipated risks may result in Injury, illness, or death. Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims and Indemnity Agreement In consideration for being permitted to participate in any way in hiking and related activities, I hereby agree, acknowledge and appreciate that: 1\. I HEREBY RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL INJURY\, DISABILITY\, DEATH\, or loss or damage to person or property\, WHETHER CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE\, the following named persons or entities\, herein referred to as releasees: Seth Allen \(Company and/or Person\)\, Melanie Yolanda Allen \(Company and/or Person\) 2\. To release the releasees\, their officers\, directors\, employees\, representatives\, agents\, and volunteers\, from liability and responsibility whatsoever and for any claims or causes of action that I\, my estate\, heirs\, survivors\, executors\, or assigns may have for personal injury\, property damage\, or wrongful death arising from the above activities whether caused by active or passive negligence of the releasees or otherwise\. By executing this document\, I agree to hold the releasees harmless and indemnify them in conjunction with any injury\, disability\, death\, or loss or damage to person or property that may occur as a result of engaging in the above activities\. 3\. By entering into this Agreement\, I am not relying on any oral or written representation or statements made by the releasees\, other than what is set forth in this Agreement\. This release shall be binding to the fullest extent permitted by law. If any provision of this release is found to be unenforceable, the remaining terms shall be enforceable. I HAVE READ THIS RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT, AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND ITS TERMS, AND UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE GIVEN UP LEGAL RIGHTS BY AGREEING TO IT, AND I AGREE TO IT FREELY AND VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY INDUCEMENT. FOR PARTICIPANTS OF MINORITY AGE: This is to certify that I, as Parent, Guardian, Temporary Guardian with legal responsibility for this participant, do consent and agree not only to his/her release of all Releasees, but also to release and indemnify the Releasees from any and all liabilities incident to his/her involvement in these programs for myself, my heirs, assigns, and next of kin.
Fort Myer, Virginia - Mount Vernon to LBJ Grove Trail Loop
Fort Myer, Virginia - Mount Vernon to LBJ Grove Trail Loop
Meeting place - https://maps.app.goo.gl/P6yZKpmhMFhAipXW6 Questions? Call 240-447-4796 https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/virginia/mount-vernon-to-lbj-grove-trail-loop 4.9mi Length 91ft Elevation gain 1.5–2hr Estimated time Loop This trail starts at the parking lot off George Washington Memorial Parkway. It’s a mostly flat, multi-use path that follows the Potomac River and Boundary Channel through Lady Bird Johnson Park on Columbia Island. The trail passes the Navy Merchant Marine Memorial and Columbia Island Marina, offering beautiful views of Washington, DC.
Moonlight Hike: C&O Canal Towpath, Great Falls, MD
Moonlight Hike: C&O Canal Towpath, Great Falls, MD
Hike in the moonlight along the C&O Canal towpath to Great Falls, Maryland, 4 miles **Time**: Hike starts promptly at 8:15 p.m. and goes to approximately 10:15 p.m. (2 hours). It’s best to arrive about 10-15 minutes before the start of the hike (around 8:00 – 8:10 p.m). **Meeting Place**: Parking lot across from Old Angler's Inn, 10801 MacArthur Blvd., Potomac, MD. **Reservations**: Unlike CHC's Saturday bus hikes, signing up for Moonlight Hikes is not required. However, if you do sign up, you can be notified of a possible change in plan. Usually, light rain alone will not cancel the hike--for safety reasons, severe weather or a thunderstorm will. **Directions:** a. From the Beltway (I-495), take exit # 41, which is immediately north of the American Legion Bridge. When taking exit # 41, take it west towards Carderock / Great Falls, Maryland. b. This puts you on the Clara Barton Parkway, heading west. Stay on the Clara Barton Parkway for 1.7 miles until you come to a flashing stoplight. c. Make a left turn at the flashing stoplight onto MacArthur Blvd. Go for 1 mile until you see the Old Anglers Inn on your right side. Park in the parking lots across the street from the Old Anglers Inn. What to bring: a. A flashlight b. A small bottle of water c. Insect repellent d. Comfortable walking shoes (tennis shoes are fine) Cost / Donation: There is no charge for this hike, in accordance with CHC’s permit from the National Park Service. **Difficulty / Terrain**: This hike is mostly over flat terrain along the C&O Canal towpath and the Berma Road. This hike is considered to be an easy hike. **Ages**: This hike is open to all ages, so long as they can comfortably walk 4 miles. Parents need to be mindful of small children during the hike for their safety. **Dogs**: Dogs are welcome, so long as they are kept on a leash at all times, are friendly around people and other dogs, and are not taken out on the walkway to Olmstead Island.
Harpers Ferry Short Version (Rating: C)
Harpers Ferry Short Version (Rating: C)
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 6.5 mile hike with 1000’ elevation gain to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia and is perfect for those that want to experience Maryland Heights without having to do a long hike. We will begin at the Harpers Ferry Train Station parking lot. We will hike the AT and then along the Shenandoah River and then at Appalachian Trail across the Potomac River on the footbridge. Taking a left we go briefly along the C&O Canal before taking the ***steep*** trails up to Maryland Heights for lunch. We hike at a pace of 2.0-2.5 mph when moving. [Rating: C](https://nvhc.com/hikeinfo/ratings/) (Upper level C hike, almost a B) Leader: Ed Brimberg 703-944-9920 (C) Park Entry Fee: $20 or free with National Park pass. Dogs are permitted on this hike in accordance with the NVHC Dog Policy. [https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy](https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy) Carpools: Arrive at the One Loudoun Park and Ride at 7:45am, carpools leav at 8:00am GPS Coordinates: 39.053141, -77.459133, [https://maps.app.goo.gl/MUJ2c9E1oVYRu5Rp7](https://maps.app.goo.gl/MUJ2c9E1oVYRu5Rp7) . Suggested carpool fee is $4. ***The leader will be at the carpool location.*** Driving time to the trailhead from the carpool location \~1 hour. If you are going to the trailhead, meet at the Harpers Ferry Train Station at 9:00am, hike starts at 9:15am. A national park pass (leave on car dashboard) or $20 payment upon arrival using a **smartphone and a credit or debit card** via a QR code system. GPS coordinates: 39.324540, -77.731047 [https://goo.gl/maps/yLmDLB9cx44Bkr4z7](https://goo.gl/maps/yLmDLB9cx44Bkr4z7) 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 they participate at their own risk. AllTrails Map: [https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/custom-route-4165db0?u=i&sh=7cs7ov](https://www.alltrails.com/explore/custom-routes/custom-route-4165db0?u=i&sh=7cs7ov) ***You must be experienced in hikes of this distance and elevation gain.***
Saturday morning hike
Saturday morning hike
Hello Hikers!! Welcome to our Saturday morning hike at 9:00 AM! Many - but not all - of our hikes originate at Great Falls Park, off Georgetown Pike. Unless you already have an appropriate pass, the park entrance fee is $20/car for a single visit or $35/car for a 12-month pass that is good for the Maryland side of the river too. Come twice and you'll save 5 bucks! For the record, all scheduled hikes will be held even when it rains, snows or is super hot or cold unless the weather is too extreme to be safe. Our standard hike is a relatively easy 1 hour plus loop hike at a moderate pace. Usually a hike-extension is offered for those wishing to add a few miles more, up to 7 miles or so total. In spite of our Meetup name, we also hike in nearby parks such as Riverbend, Scott's Run, Turkey Run, Seneca, and Billy Goat A or C on theMaryland side of the Potomac. We have also scheduled hikes in Shenandoah NP and at Sugarloaf in Maryland. Please note that phone connections can be iffy in the park so don't call you are running late, but texting may work. It's best for you to be on time as we set out pretty much on time. This 1+ hour of hiking (or more) is a great way to relax, turn off your cell phones, make new friends, and get some exercise. I hope to see you on the next hike!! Thanks Dick, Julie, and Katie P.S. We will meet at the lower parking lot. Once you pass the ranger's booth, make an immediate U-turn to the right and follow the road downhill to the parking lot. We meet by the big rock at the far end of the lot.
West Potomac Park - Tidal Basin and Hains Point
West Potomac Park - Tidal Basin and Hains Point
Meeting place - https://maps.app.goo.gl/dZgXoRkGN44xewYG6 Questions? Call 240-447-4796 https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/washington-dc/tidal-basin-and-hains-point 5mi Length 19ft Elevation gain 1.5–2hr Estimated time Loop This is a scenic waterfront trail with great views and many landmarks. The trail begins a short distance from the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, making its way across the Ohio Drive Bridge and heading into East Potomac Park. The tidal basin is beautifully reflective, and the monuments around the whole trail keep it interesting. Parking is available near the trailhead, and additional facilities, including restrooms and drinking fountains, can be found along the trail. The sidewalks along the water are prone to damage and there is often uneven footing.
Beaverdam Reservoir (Rating: C)
Beaverdam Reservoir (Rating: C)
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 a pleasant 7.3 mile/ 212 foot elevation gain hike around Beaverdam Reservoir with plenty of water views. For those of you who like numbers the reservoir is 350 acres and holds between 1.3 and 1.5 billion gallons of water. We will meet in front of the Visitors Center at 8:45. The Visitor Center, with the trailhead, is new and the GPS mapping apps are still updating. **The Reservoir Park Main entrance is located within the Brambleton Community Park West Baseball field complex, accessed from Belmont Ridge Road in Ashburn.** The address is 22211 Water Vista Drive Ashburn, Virginia. The GPS coordinates are: 39.00223 N, 77.53529W. We hike at a pace of \~ 2.5 mph while moving. You must have experience with hikes of this length and elevation gain. Meet in front of the Visitor Center at 8:45am for sign-in. Restrooms are available. Dogs are welcome on this hike in accordance with the NVHC Dog Policy. [https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicyhttps://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolic](https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy) Leaders: Steve Frith cell 703-629-0174 Park Entry Fee: $0.00 Map for hike: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/virginia/reservoir-park-trail?sh=iypgzx&utm_medium=trail_share&utm_source=alltrails_virality