
What we’re about
Who we are:
US Hiking & Backpacking Club (US-HBC) is an United States based outdoor group led by volunteers. Our mission is to model and contribute to a healthy life-style while leaving an ever-decreasing footprint.
US-HBC was founded in 2015 by, then, Washington, DC resident Jin Zhang, a passionate outdoors lover. In 2021 she created another outdoor club, Budget International Travel & Trek Club (BITTC), to focus on outdoor exploration via international travel, hiking and backpacking while making it affordable to most outdoor enthusiasts.
The US-HBC promotes and supports both local and national hiking, trail maintenance and watershed cleanup organizations and participates in such volunteer endeavors.
WAIVER
Your participation in any club activity resulting in bodily injury and/or death, and personal and public property damage or losses is your sole responsibility. You are responsible for your own safety, preparedness and mental & physical wellbeing. You need to know your trip-related skill level, experience, physical fitness and medical condition. Event hosts may suggest alternative route to you for the benefit of yourself and the group. You are expected to be fully cooperative.
You are solely and fully responsible for any cost or fees accrued to you in case of search, rescue and evacuation involved.
Your attendance on any organized event signifies that you have read and accepted the terms of this liability waiver and absolve the US-HBC of any responsibility.
10 Essentials
(http://hikesafe.com/uploads/PDFs/hike_safe_10_Essentials.pdf).
EVENTS:
We focus on hiking, bike-packing, backpacking, kayak/canoe paddling, touring and other activities.
ACTIVITIES
These are the main activities US-HBC plans to have:.
Class A: Hiking and Backpacking.
Class B: Trip leading related training, skills & certificate classes.
Class C: Canoeing, Kayaking, SUP paddling, Swimming and Sailing.
Class D: Camping.
Class F: Trail maintenance & watershed cleaning voluntary events.
Class G: Sightseeing and traveling.
Class H: Other events hosted by the Club.
Class I: Other events not hosted by US-HBC leaders.
Class J: Other events cross posted by other groups.
Any success of a group depends on the contribution from all the members. We welcome and encourage all our Club members to participant in leadership by self-learning, training, co-leading and leading trips. It's a great personal growth and leadership skill learning opportunity.
EVENT FEES USAGE
“Pay it forward … according to need.”
MEMBERS & MEMBERSHIP
(1) Everyone is welcome to join DC-HBC, free of charge. Members are encouraged to learn, to share and to grow through participating in our events.
(2) Members are expected to follow Hiking Etiquette and "Leave No Trace 7 Principles" while participating in hiking events.
(3) Members should try their best to avoid last minute cancelation or "NO SHOW" to the event they signed up. Unexpected things do happen, please change your RSVP or message the Event Host ASAP.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Mongolia's Gobi & Altai Mountains AdventureNeeds location
Go on an extraordinary tour to Mongolia, where the stark beauty of the Gobi Desert meets the majestic landscapes of Altai Tavan Bogd National Park. This journey offers a unique blend of cultural richness and natural splendor, inviting travelers to explore the vast expanses and hidden gems of Mongolia. In the Gobi Desert, you'll encounter awe-inspiring sand dunes, dramatic canyons, and the legendary Flaming Cliffs, where dinosaur fossils await discovery. The region's diverse wildlife, including the elusive snow leopard and Bactrian camels, adds to the allure of this remote wilderness.
As you venture into Altai Tavan Bogd National Park, the scenery transforms into a breathtaking panorama of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and pristine Hoton Lakes. This area is not only a haven for trekkers and nature lovers but also a cultural treasure trove, home to the Kazakh nomads renowned for their eagle hunting traditions. Experience the warm hospitality and rich heritage of these communities, and witness the seamless harmony between their way of life and the stunning landscapes they inhabit. This tour promises an unforgettable adventure, blending Mongolia's natural wonders with its vibrant cultural tapestry.
TOUR DATES: SEPT 2-18, 2025 / SEPT 2-20 WITH EAGLE HUNTING FESTIVAL
ITINERARY
DAY 1 Arrive in Ulaanbaatar
DAY 2 Drive about 270km about 6-7 hours, Tsagaan Suvraga ( White Stupa)
Day 3. Drive to Yol valley (200km)
Day 4. To Hongoryn Els Sand Dunes
Day 5,6. Bayan Zag and Ongiin khiid (300km)
DAY 7 Erdene Zuu Monestry (280km)
DAY 8 Drive to Khorgo /Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake/ White Lake Nat.Park
DAYS 9-10 Drive to Altay, Ulgii province
DAYS 11-12 Visit and Stay with Nomadic Families
DAY 13 Drive to Altay Tavan Bogd via Hoton Hurgan Twin lakes
DAY 14 Waterfall hike
DAY 15. Drive back to Ulgii (150km)
DAY 16 Fly to Ulaanbaatar
DAY 17 Fly home.
FOR EAGLE HUNTING FESTIVAL EXTENSION
DAYS 16-17 - Enjoy the 2 day Eagle Hunting Festival
Day 18 Transfer to Ulgii or Khovd airport to catch your flight to UB
Day 19 Fly home.
To see the full itinerary, go here.
TRIP STYLE
This trip is mainly focused on sightseeing and visiting nomadic families as a way to experience the local culture. The day hikes are easy to moderate. You will be staying in hotels and ger camps with the nomadic families. When visiting families in Gobi and Altai, there maybe limited or basic shower & toilet facilities.
PRICING
Per person for a group of
2-4 Persons: $3690
5-10 Persons: 2980
With Eagle Hunting:
2-4 Persons: $3990
5-10 Persons: $3380
Single supplement fee applies for solo hotel room.
Deposit due: $950
INCLUSIONS- English-speaking guide.
- One way domestic flight from Ulgii or Khovd to UB.
- All land transports.
- All meals noted in the itinerary & during the trek.
- All accommodations during the trek.
- Group camping equipment such as dining tents, cooking utensils, all meals during the trek, pack camels/horses & horse rangers.
- Hotel stay in Ulaanbaatar & Ulgii (with breakfast).
- Airport transfers.
- Trekking/entrance fees, border & national park permits.
- Shared accommodation
- Private 4x4 transportation
- Airport transfers
- Home stay with nomadic people
- Ger stay in Gobi
- Services of a chef on the tour
- All entrance fees
- Mongolian barbecue
- Visits to Eagle Hunters and nomadic families
- Tax for museums
- Camel and horse riding
- Drinking water
- Camping equipment
- Sleeping bag
- Tents
- Mats
- Park permits
EXCLUSIONS
- International flight
- Optional activities
- Tips for guide and driver.
- Photography fees for museum and monastery
- Single supplement for hotel stays
- Personal expenses
- Laundry
GEAR LIST & TRIP NOTES
Upon booking, you will receive trip notes that include the recommended gear list.
To learn more and sign up, go to this event page. Questions? Email us at equity@browngaltrekker.com - Mongolia's Altai Trek & Eagle Hunting FestivalNeeds location
The Altai Mountains in Mongolia offer spectacular views and are home to ethnic nomads like the Kazakh and Tuvan, known for their hospitality. The trip includes an opportunity to learn about the tradition of eagle hunting and experience a two-day eagle hunting festival, highlighting nomadic culture. A female guide leads the trek as part of a mission to promote gender equity in tourism, supported by a mixed-gender team. The tour is open to all genders.
TRIP DATES: SEPT 2-20 with eagle festival or SEPT 2-18 without eagle festival
See full details via THIS PAGE.
ITINERARY
DAY 1 Arrive in Ulaanbaatar
Our team will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel.
DAY 2 Fly to Ulgii
We will take you from your hotel and drive to the airport to catch the flight to Ulgii. Upon arrival, we will take you to your accommodation in town where you rest for a few hours. We will go for lunch at a restaurant and do a sightseeing of Ulgii, visiting the local bazaar, museum, local hand craft shop and Friendship Hill to see the panorama view of the city.
DAY 3 Drive to Hoton Lake (2300 meters)
Today we drive180 kms to reach the Hoton and Hurgan twin lakes where many nomadic Kazakh families stay during the summer. This is a beautiful place surrounded by mountains with forests which is near the Chinese border. We drive 15 kms north along Hoton lake and reach Biluut mountain where we meet our pack camels and horse rangers.
DAY 4 Altai Trek (1st day)
After breakfast, we will get ready for packing our things on the camels. On the first day of our trek, you can see petroglyphs. We meet the Kazakh people who live here and experience their generosity and hospitality. They live in ger which they made by hand. Today, we continue hiking inside the forest.
DAY 5 Altai Trek (2nd day)
In the morning, we continue our trek and enjoy the view of the Altai mountain. You will also enjoy some birdwatching. We will hike between 15 and 20 km and 4-5 hours each day.
DAY 6 Altai Trek (3rd day)
Today, we hike to Green Lake and leave behind civilization as we go deeper into the remote section of the mountains where we roam freely in nature. It’s a picturesque place that’s ideal for night time photography. At night, you can see a clear sky full of stars as you’re surrounded by high mountains.
DAY 7 Altai Trek (4th day)
. Today, we will get closer to Takhilbai pass which is one of the highest sections of the Altai mountain range. At this point of our trek, we are surrounded by the Altai mountains.
DAY 8 Altai Trek (5th day)
Today is a big day as we hike to the Takhiilbai pass which is located in an area inhabited by the Tuvan people.
DAY 9 Altai Trek (6th day)
On this day, we enter the Altai Tavan Bogd National Park where we start to view the snowcapped mountains and white glacier water river. Again, this area is inhabited by the nomadic Tuvan people with their herd of yaks and livestock. Today, we visit Tuvan families in their gers to learn about nomadic culture and lifestyle.
DAY 10 Altai Trek (7th day) Tavanbogd massif and climb to Malchin peak (2550m-3300m, 4025m)
The next few days are all about enjoying the best views in the Altai Mountains. We hike about 16 kms toward the base camp of the snow-capped Tavanbogd massif. Here, we enjoy the view of the Potanina glacier – the biggest one of the twenty glaciers in Mongolian Altai. Tavan bogd means “The Holy Five,”which refers to the five highest peaks, of which Huiten Uul is the highest in Mongolia at 4374 meters above sea level. It is a stunning setting with the awe-inspiring massif of high snow-capped peaks.
DAY 11 Altai Trek (8th day)
The Malchin peak is one of the highest peaks of the Holy Five mountains which is about 4050m above sea level. It is a nontechnical climb that takes 4 hours with 2-3 hours of descent. At the top, you will enjoy the view of the Altai mountain range and the glacier below.
DAY 12 Altai Trek (9th day)
After breakfast, we pack our things on the camel and start our 4 hour hike back to reach White River valley where our car will pick us up.
DAY 13 Drive to Sagsai Town & Eagle Hunting Community
Today, we drive 150 km to Sagsai town where we spend the night with an eagle hunter’s family. This is an opportunity to learn about the nomadic life and experience the hospitality in this part of the world. At night, we will have a traditional Kazakh meal called Sirne.
Day 14 Eagle Hunting Community Stay
We will learn about eagle hunting traditions with the eagle hunting family. To be an eagle hunter requires patience. The tradition is passed on from the father to his son/daughter. These days, female eagle hunters are becoming more common. Hunting with eagle is one of the traditional games of Kazakh people. The Golden Eagle can hunting with fox, rabbit, marmot and sometimes wolf. Today, we will also visit the Khusvegi Museum & English Library - a community-led initiative that complements the award-winning 30 day cultural immersion initiative, Khusvegi English & Nomadic Culture Camp - ran by the Sagsai community.
Day 15 Drive to Ulgii
After breakfast, we say goodbye to our host family and drive back to Ulgii.
Day 16 Fly to Ulaanbaatar
After breakfast, we drive you to the airport to catch your flight to Ulaanbaatar. (Those who booked for the Eagle Festival will follow a different itinerary from here).
Day 17 Fly home or extend to Day 19 with eagle hunting festival (see TRIP PAGE for full details).PRICING
Per person for a group of two or more:
$2980 Altai Trek Only
$3380 Altai Trek with Eagle Hunting FestivalA deposit of $700 is required along with completing a booking form.
INCLUSIONS
- English-speaking guide.
- All land transports.
- All meals during the trek.
- All accommodations during the trek.
- Group camping equipment such as dining tents, cooking utensils, all meals during the trek, pack camels/horses & horse rangers.
- Hotel stay in Ulaanbaatar & Ulgii (with breakfast).
- Eagle hunter family visit and homestay in Sagsai.
- Sagsai Eagle Hunting Festival entrance tickets.
- Airport transfers.
- Trekking/entrance fees, border & national park permits.
EXCLUSIONS
Tips for Guides and porters, mountain equipment (eg sleeping bags), any personal expenses (such as laundry, souvenir shopping etc), extra activities (e.g. horse riding), visa fees & travel insurance, international and domestic flight tickets.Questions? Send me an email - equity@browngaltrekker.com
- Chimney Swifts Baltimore Tour 2025St Michael's Overlea Catholic Church, Baltimore, MD
Let's welcome the Chimney Swifts back to Baltimore. The Swifts stop over on their annual migration to Peru, maybe because they want to catch an Orioles or Ravens game, before continuing south. Chimney Swifts have claw feet and therefore cannot perch. They stay in flight the entire day before roosting for the night on a vertical surface just after sunset. That vertical surface can be a hollowed out tree trunk or duh..., inside a chimney. Before they roost, they perform a huge aerial display, a synchronized flight around the chimney, in a maneuver called the "Swift Tornado", before all heading in. Seeing all those birds flying into a small chimney is akin to seeing the Occamy flying into a small teapot (reference to the movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them). See if you can top that Taylor.
In previous years, the Swifts were viewable from about the 2nd week to about the 4th week of September.
More about the Swifts
https://marylandbirds.org/chimney-swiftsThe Plight of Chimney Swifts
https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/climate-environment/planned-demolition-of-hampden-bookbindery-would-deprive-migratory-birds-of-their-roost-LRUDNKD7RZFRBISYVRH44FCTME/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcRBcK6brLI
Swift Night Out 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y67s0ym_8GwA Cyclone of Chimney Swifts 2023
My Video on Youtube (uncredited)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BXw3MRGz8YBring a lawn chair