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*Every Trail* : Bay Area Hiking and Outdoor Activities Group

San Francisco, CA

*Every Trail* : Bay Area Hiking and Outdoor Activities Group
Every Trail is a Bay Area outdoors activities group. Our focus is on hiking, but we also want to branch out to other activities like backpacking, kayaking, river rafting, etc. from time to time. This is a social group: our goal is to build a community of kind, generous people who share their love of the outdoors with each other. We are an inclusive group and we welcome members of all ages from multiple races and ethnicities, different countries of origin, and varied gender and sexual identities. Every Trail is a volunteer organization: the event hosts and organizers all donate their time without expectation of compensation. **Code of Conduct** Note: you can also [read the Code of Conduct here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y5Jcx2NMut9BadoGdqv7M4Rh_yeB9QnvRpFqxuULOLY). Be kind to everyone. This includes other Every Trail members, event hosts and organizers, park personnel, and other hikers you encounter on the trail.  Every Trail events are a good way to make new friends and strengthen existing friendships;  please, avoid inflammatory and divisive subjects of conversation at events.  Join hikes that you can safely complete while maintaining a reasonable pace (\~ 2.5 miles an hour, usually). You are the best judge of your hiking abilities. Never expect event hosts or other hikers to walk slower than their natural pace to keep you company. Familiarize yourself with hike routes and use apps like [AllTrails](https://www.alltrails.com) to guide you on the trail. Remember, it is your responsibility - not the responsibility of the event host or other hikers - to ensure that you stay on the trail and don’t get lost. Treat the trails with respect and follow [Leave no Trace principles](https://www.fws.gov/project/leave-no-trace-principles). Dispose of waste properly (“pack it in, pack it out”), and leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them. Follow all park rules and respect posted signs; respect private property and hike only in permissible areas. When on the trails, let nature do all the talking. Silence all electronic devices. Avoid yelling, and keep your voices at a reasonable level. Your fellow hikers - and the wildlife around you - will appreciate this.  Stay on the trail. Going off trail can damage or kill certain plant or animal species, and it can hurt the ecosystems that surround the trail. Bring dogs only on trails that explicitly allow them (service dogs are generally permitted on most trails). The presence of dogs must never diminish the experience for other hikers or for wildlife. Dogs must always be on a leash. **LEGAL DISCLAIMER:** The hosts of Every Trail events are not hiking professionals; we have no wilderness expertise and we are not trained medical professionals. When you join this group,  you assume full responsibility for your own personal safety. We are only responsible for organizing hiking events; we cannot know what hike will be appropriate for your fitness level.  Please understand your own physical ability and join hikes that you can comfortably and safely undertake. If you have medical issues that could affect your ability to participate in any Every Trail event, please consult with your doctor. By signing up for any event organized by Every Trail, you acknowledge that you are aware of the risks and dangers associated with any organized activity and you assume all such risks and dangers. Further, you agree to release and discharge the Administrators, Event Hosts, Organizers or any other Every Trail members from all liability. For safety reasons, you must have a recent profile photo clearly showing your face.
2351 members · Public

SF Peninsula 30's & 40's Outdoor and Social Activities

San Bruno, CA

SF Peninsula 30's & 40's Outdoor and Social Activities
**SUMMARY:** This group is for people in their 30's and 40's who enjoy outdoor activities (such as hiking, camping, backpacking, etc.), active social activities (such as bowling), just hanging out after work over drinks, or grabbing a bite to eat on the weekends. Anyone who's easygoing and finds the previous statement appealing should join! This group is open to people who don't fall in the age range, but the focus is for this age range. If you'd like to know more about this group, and the various expectations of the members, please check out [outdoorsocialmeetup.ianascott.com](https://outdoorsocialmeetup.ianascott.com) **EVENTS:** Events will largely be weekend hikes and active social activities after work, with some camping trips, backpacking trips, and other outdoor activities TBD. Outdoor activities will extend past the SF Peninsula (e.g., the North or East bay for hikes, or the Sierras for a week-long backpacking trip). Primarily social activities will be on the SF Peninsula. **OBJECTIVES:** * Get outdoors hiking! Get some exercise while socializing! * Provide a social environment to hang out, make friends, and exchange ideas. **HIKES:** Hikes are the majority of the activities of this group. They typically range from a quick 3-mile to an all-day 15+ mile. Almost all hikes will be in the great outdoors. As such, hikers should have the appropriate gear such as hiking shoes, trekking poles, sun protection, layers, water, snacks, etc. Hikers should review the prompt before each hike and make a personal assessment if the hike is for them. Please do not bring guests as we need to manage group size due to trail limitations and the safety of the group! Unless otherwise specified, hikers must be 21+. Some hikes will have an after-hike meal or social hour, which is optional but typically fun! **CAMPING TRIPS:** Like hiking? Let’s find a camping spot somewhere with great hikes and spend a few days exploring the area! As with the hikes, campers and hikers must have the appropriate gear for the activity (tents, sleeping bags/pads, etc.). Participants should read the prompt before RSVPing and self-assess their ability to determine if the event is for them! Unless otherwise specified, campers must be 21+. **BACKPACKING TRIPS:** Like the minimalist lifestyle? Enjoy not being able to be contacted by work for an extended period of time? Want to test your physical and mental ability? Try a backpacking trip! Trips may be overnight or multi-day (I typically don’t do through hikes that last weeks to months at a time). Like the other activities, participants should read the prompt and self-assess if the trip is for them! Unless otherwise specified, backpackers must be 21+. **OTHER SOCIAL ACTIVITIES:** Every now and then an after-work activity may pop up. Could be something like bowling, minigolf, or something else! Come out and have some fun in a social environment after work! Read the prompt, decide if the event is for you, RSVP, show up, have fun. Unless otherwise specified, socialites must be 21+. **SEMINARS:** Don’t know how to backpack? I’ve introduced quite a few people to the experience. I have a seminar series that is aimed at getting the beginner more knowledge about gear, techniques, and methodologies than they thought they wanted. People with experience also found them helpful! Based on my experience and what people indicate they would like to learn, I may develop and host other seminars. **ATTENDANCE:** Please, please, please show up on time to the events you RSVP for! And if something comes up, change your RSVP! If someone is on the waitlist and you’re a no-show (or cancel the morning of), that person can’t magically show up at the event on time! **LEGAL DISCLAIMER:** The organizers of this event are unpaid volunteers and not expert guides or instructors. By signing up for an event you agree to assume all responsibility for your own safety, health consequences, conduct, and well-being. You hereby release its organizers, hosts, and participants from any and all liability, claims, demands, or causes of action that you now have, or may have in the future, for illness, injuries, damages, and/or economic loss of any kind or nature, arising in whole or in part out of the activities, advice, or information contained herein. You are also acknowledging that you are aware and have made your guests aware of the risks, dangers, and hazards associated with the type of activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers, and hazards.
92 members · Private

Hiking & Activities Club (Bay Area)

San Mateo, CA

Hiking & Activities Club (Bay Area)
Hi there....glad you are here. I (Abid) have been hiking, biking, skiing a while. I started this group to get moving with more people and make new friends. This is a casual group to get out and make some connections while working out. Since starting, several amazing new leaders have joined who offer diversity of outdoors experiences across the bay area and beyond. We hope you are able to join us on one of our hikes and activities. **Group objectives:** 1\. get some exercise in the outdoors with hiking\, biking\, walking\, food tours\, kayaking\, skiing\, etc \(open to ideas from others\) 2\. exchange ideas\, get different perspectives\, meet new people and make new friends **Hikes (what we do mostly)** * Hikes are usually on weekend- either Saturday or Sunday- with some weekday hikes. We usually start between 8AM-10AM depending on how far the hikes are. * This is a CASUAL/ SOCIAL hiking group. The hosts may accommodates to conditions and skill levels of participants to maintain reasonable pace with stops. Different hosts will offer different levels of experience- so sign up for the one right for you. Some hosts will register an average pace of about 2-2.5mph while others maintain a pace of 3mph or above. Different hosts also lead different difficulty levels- so please ensure you sign up with the right host to get your best most comfortable experience. * We do most hikes in the woods, and the great outdoors. They are usually not city hikes but sometimes we also do those. As such, hikers are expected to have appropriate hiking gear such as hiking shoes, hiking poles, head cover, layers, water, snack * Hikers are expected to review each hike and make personal assessment whether they are able to do the hike. We will reasonably accommodate slower hikers. But PLEASE know thyself to be mindful of others. * Please do not bring guests (unless otherwise allowed on the specific hike) as we need to manage group size due to trail conditions and safety rules * All hikers need to be over 18 years old * If there is a waitlist, members who have usually signed up for and shown up to past events will be prioritized over members who have either frequently signed up and not shown up (no show) for previous events AND/OR the event is their first hike AND/OR signed up and canceled frequently. * Many hikes may be followed by group lunch/ drinks to get to know each other....please bring shareable food and drinks **LEGAL DISCLAIMER- BY PARTICIPATING IN ANY ACTVITY (EITHER AS MEMBER OF AS GUEST) YOU ASSUME ALL RISK & DISCHARGE ALL ORANIZERS OF ANY & ALL LIABILITIES RESULTING FROM YOURE VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION** The organizer and co-hosts are ONLY responsible for organizing the hike. We are not professional guides or medics. This is a hobby. When you sign up for this group you are responsible for your own personal safety. By signing up for any event organized by us, you acknowledge that you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the organized activity and assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the organizers of the event from any liability. Leaders reserve the right of admission of members to any event and may uninvite members if they feel necessary
3787 members · Public

Military Outdoors Sierra Club

Palo Alto, CA

Military Outdoors Sierra Club
The goal of **Sierra Club Military Outdoors** is to improve the lives of veterans and their family members through connections with the outdoors. Loma Prieta Chapter is honored to be part of a special program which enables us to offer **a variety of outdoor experiences**, including short day hikes and Pole Hiking, Pole Walking for Exercise and Poles for Balance & Maintaining Mobility training (otherwise fee-based) FREE for veterans and their family members. **Join us and experience Outdoor RX!** You can learn more and see our outings at **[our very own Loma Prieta Sierra Club Military Outdoors Webpage](https://www.sierraclub.org/loma-prieta/military-outdoors)** **Group Guidelines:** * Please RSVP only if/when you truly intend to come, especially since most outings are small group outings. * Keep your RSVP current. * *All events will have a link in the description to the Sierra Club Military Outdoors webpage* where you can learn more, click to sign the waiver and reserve your space in the event. * Your RSVP on the meet up will enable you to arrange car pools, make/see comments, and learn about the outing or training but, *in order to reserve a spot, you will need to follow the link provided in the description.* * **Before you RSVP, *please read the entire description*** to make sure it's of interest to you and appropriate for your skill level or ability. Organizers work hard to provide good descriptions and we *appreciate* your time in reading them carefully and completely.
17 members · Public

Bay Area Boomer Outdoors Group

San Francisco, CA

Bay Area Boomer Outdoors Group

This group is intended to be an open network of outdoors enthusiasts of the boomer age.  Several people over the years have asked just what is a boomer? I would generally consider anyone born in the two decades following World War II (1945-1965) to be a boomer, but anyone is welcome so long as they are in alignment with the orientation of the group.

Outdoors activities can include hiking, backpacking, car camping, or the like. Examples would be the relatively short backpack to Wildcat Camp in Point Reyes, which has become a tradition with the group. Other examples would be day hikes in the Marin Headlands, bicycling on the Silverado Trail in the Napa Valley, cross country skiing in the Sierras, car camping trips to Death Valley, or organized treks in Bhutan or Nepal. You get the idea. 

Generally trips should be only lightly to moderately challenging, without a need for specialized skills such as snow camping, cross-country hiking, or climbing. If a trip will exceed these criteria, event hosts should be very clear in their trip description and be sure that all participants are fully aware of the level of difficulty and have the skills and equipment to join the trip safely. 

Everyone in the group is welcome to organize a trip, and the settings for the group allow anyone to do that. So, if you have a trailhead reservation and want some companions, feel free to post a trip.  However, unless you have at least Event Organizer privileges, you will not be able to manage the RSVPs for your activity.  It is suggested that you contact the the Organizer, or one of the Co-Organizers, to become an Event Organizer before you post your activity, in particular to avoid having more "yes" RSVPs than you intended or your permit allows.

It is also suggested that you post your trip with a trip size of 1 (yourself) but enable a waitlist.  Then edit the RSVPs to the waitlist to identify who will be going.  Event hosts will make those selections in their discretion.

A few groundrules.  First, be safe.  Only organize or join a trip that is within your skill level and be ready to change or abandon your plans if weather or other conditions demand it.  Also, unless otherwise understood with the trip organizer, everyone should plan on being self sufficient (equipment, food, transport, etc.).  Be on time - this includes knowing where you are going and not getting lost on the way to the trailhead, and allowing some contingency time for traffic, etc.  It is much more fun to hang out in camp than in the parking lot at the trailhead.  Generally, we will apply a 15 minute rule (organizers will only wait 15 minutes after the appointed time before leaving, unless other arrangements have been made).  Even better, show up a bit early.  Also, do not sign up for a trip unless you plan to go.  Although things do come up that require canceling, do not sign up for a trip just to keep your option open.  Late arrivers, last-minute cancelers, and particularly no-shows are very frustrating for the trip organizers, who are volunteering their time to make trips happen.  It is in your's and everyone's interest to keep the trip organizers happy, since that is what will lead to future trips becoming available. 

Joining activities in this group is entirely voluntary and participants signing up for and participating in these activities agree that they fully understand and assume the risks associated with the activity. The activities of this group are cooperative ventures, and it is each participant’s responsibility to ensure that s/he, and his/her guest(s), is/are in sufficient fitness and health to participate in the activity and be prepared with the appropriate water, food, clothing, equipment, supplies and first aid. Please provide event hosts with an “In Case of Emergency” (ICE) Contact. (This information needs to be provided to the event host for each trip - having provided the information to the hosts of other trips, or to one or more of the CaBOG organizers, is not going to help).By signing up for and participating in an activity of this group, participants agree to release, indemnify, and hold harmless all persons and entities directly or indirectly involved in the activity, including but not limited to the event host, all other participants in the activity, and all other members of the Bay Area Boomer Outdoors Group, including the organizer, co-organizers, assistant organizers, and event organizers. Each participant agrees to pay the costs of any evacuation of that participant, regardless of whether the participant agrees that an evacuation is needed or whether the participant agrees at the time to bear those costs.  In the event that a participant is incapacitated or otherwise unable to provide informed consent at the time, the participant consents to any medical treatment determined necessary or appropriate by the treating facility and/or physician or other provider, including but not limited to emergency personnel.  Even better, participants are encouraged to have an Advance Care Directive / Medical Power of Attorney completed, signed, and in the possession of the participant's personal medical office and family members, with a copy also brought on the trip, in which case that document will govern any health care decisions (this can be done easily by scanning and emailing the documents to yourself, so they are available anywhere there is internet coverage). The agreements in this paragraph are made on behalf of the participants, their heirs, assigns, and all other potential claimants.

Group organizers and the event host(s) make no warranties about the quality, safety, or supervision of these activities. By signing up for any events, you are accepting and agree to follow all the rules of the trip and of the administering agency, campground and/or facilities.

There is no charge for any of these trips (other than the sharing of any actual costs as specified by the event host).    However, contributions directly to the group will be appreciated, which will help defray the Meetup fees and other miscellaneous costs. Go out, enjoy, and most of all be safe!

544 members · Public

Burlingame Plein Air Painters

San Mateo, CA

Burlingame Plein Air Painters
*“The basis of human happiness is the possibility to be together with nature, to see it and to talk to it.” \~ Leo Tolstoy*   Or if you prefer *Willie Sutton's Law, "Because that's where the money is!"* Welcome! This is a group for all artists from beginners to experienced who want to create art outdoors - any style, technique and medium. We are a friendly and supportive group that brings artists together by painting around the Bay area and sometimes beyond. Meetings are organized semi-monthly on weekends. Suggestions for sites are welcome. After a paint out event, we follow up with an optional lunch. We encourage artists to share their experiences and post photos of their work to our Meetup site. The low membership fee covers the cost of website and occasional costs for exhibitions and promotions for the group. Unsolicited advertising is not welcome, and will be removed from the group's site. **Burlingame Plein Air Painters’ Group Statement (for shows)** Burlingame Plein Air Painters (BPAP) is a group of artists dedicated to the historic tradition of painting directly from life outdoors. Through this approach of firsthand observation, our members strive to express their unique visual and emotional response to the timeless beauty in the natural landscape of the Bay Area. BPAP creates plein air painting opportunities on an ongoing semi-monthly basis. Burlingame PAP has established a forum for artists of all levels to support each other and to share ideas and knowledge of their plein air painting experiences. BPAP promotes a visual appreciation of our environment through the value of painting en plein air, by sharing with the public our combined knowledge and experience, and through public demonstrations and exhibitions of the highest caliber. **About Burlingame Plein Air Painters** Founded in 2013, Burlingame Plein Air Painters began as a small group of artists dedicated to painting outdoors and to create a supportive social ambience. BPAP has held over 250 paint-outs in the Bay Area, from Point Reyes to Carmel. Bart Charlow has kept this group growing and is the Organizer. This format has encouraged beginners as well as established artists throughout the Bay Area. Today, Burlingame PAP has over 130 active members.
159 members · Public