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CABIN AND TRAIL

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AW YEAH HIKIN CABINS DINERS STEWARDSHIP AND EVERYTHING ELSE

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We do everything! Beginner hikes, harder hikes, sleeping in cabins, ice cream, roller skating, general shenaniganery and tomfoolery.



You can borrow any and all winter/rain/hiking gear that you might need - from warm layers to zero degree sleeping bags to rain pants - for FREE!!!! (Just ask!)



Your gear options include but are not limited to:



  *   hiking boots!

  *   puffy jackets!

  *   shell pants/rain pants!

  *   rain jackets/windbreakers!

  *   sleeping bags!



If you'd like to get outside this weekend, sign up for any of the trips below by blitzing the email or clicking the link provided with your dietary restrictions and shoe size!



 As always, blitz the leaders with any and all questions!



This week, extra beginner friendly trips (including trailwork!) are marked with LARGE PINK GEORGIA FONT (plus you can always check the levels or ask a leader for advice) ((notes on the level system at the end of the email))!!





WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY   Come to the FEED! Free food and fun times! 7 PM at 16 Sargent Street (The Rock: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~cabtrail/rock.shtml), walking train leaving from behind Robo at 6:45. ANYONE WELCOME! YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO COME!

WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY   What: Baum Cabin Overnight with good food and great company!

When: After feed on Wednesday(8pm), back by 8.30am Thursday

Why: Because sleeping in a cabin, telling stories and making good food, all in time for July 4th!

Level: 1

Leaders: Mary Joy and Elliot Ng

Cost: Gratis

Gear: Sleeping Bag, headlamp, extra layer in case it gets cold, water, a book, good vibes. If you need anything except the book and good vibes tell me when you blitz me! Will get it to you for free!

Blitz: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to sign up!

THURSDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY      What: FOURTH OF JULY MOOSILAUKE HIKE We're hiking up Moosilauke to catch the fireworks for miles around! This is a special hike with different levels: find out all information and sign up using this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdK6y7j2TOjBjQ0rr-YS5iK-LrCHqy637RO_GpBSI9N17iOvw/viewform Limited spots available and going fast!

FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY    What: Lodge dinner ride!

When: Fri 5:15 PM – 9:00 PM

Why: Lodge dinner is delicious and you should go as much as possible!

Cost: $8 for dinner! Call (603) 764-5858 between 11 AM and 5 PM to reserve your spot!

Blitz/link: Blitz [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to get a space in the van!

FRIDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY    What: Sayre Peak Fire Tower Sunsike!

When: Fri 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Why: Did you know Moosilauke has a fire tower? You don't have to hike up the whole mountain...come on this hike to find out!

Level: 2 (2 miles)

Leaders: Kevin Donohue '21

Cost: Is free

Blitz/link: https://forms.gle/8baWPTkR54EF9rc46

SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY      What: Trailwork on Holt's Ledge

When: Saturday 9am-1pm

Why: Fun jaunt up Holt's Ledge clearing debris from the trail! Contribute to the Trailwork 50, slash trailwork off the sophomore summer bucket list, hike Holt's Ledge!

Level: 1

Leaders: Michelle Wang and Ira Richardson

Gear: Bring water, daypack, long pants, close toed shoes - we can provide you with any of these if you need them

Blitz/link: blitz [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY      What: Trip to Mac's Maple

When: Sat 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Why: Come get maple creamees, pet some cows, and relax outdoors for a little while. Guaranteed best local maple ice cream you'll ever have.

Leaders: Katie McCabe '21

Cost: The ride is free, bring money for ice cream though!

Blitz/link: Blitz [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> to sign up!

SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY    What: Owls Head

When: Sunday 6am-8pm

Why: 16 miles, flat for half of it with a slide at the end. We will pace the flat and be more chill at the slide. An adventure with snakkies (and lunch, so so much great food) and friends and morning dew rising off valley ponds! Venture deep into the Pemigewasset Wilderness on the most isolated 4000 footer! Eat berries on a rock slide looking towards more mountains! Hoot hoot

Level: 4.5

Leaders: Fionnuala Murphy and Elliot Ng

Cost: FREEEEE (as a bird)

Gear: Hiking boots, daypack, raincoat (all can be borrow for free if you just let us know :) )

Blitz: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



A note about levels....



Level 1: Short, easy, super-beginner friendly hikes at a leisurely pace with relatively little elevation gain. Think Gile sunsikes and trips to Mink Brook!



Level 2: Slightly longer but still beginner friendly hikes with slight elevation gain, typically half day trips! Think Holt's Ledge or Moose Mountain!



Level 3: Longer trips with moderate elevation gain and mileages! Think Smarts and Cube!



Level 4: Longer trips with more significant elevation gain and mileages! Think Franc Ridge or the Kinsmans!



Level 5: Trips with the most significant elevation gain and mileages! Think Madison, Adams, and Washington!





Yours in TOR,



Rachel & Kevin



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