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Chicago Burbs Outdoor Adventures and Hiking

Fox River Grove, IL

Chicago Burbs Outdoor Adventures and Hiking
This meetup group is for hikers of all experience levels who are looking to see new places and try new things. This provides a chance for people to make new friends through a shared love for the outdoors. Most hikes will be around the Chicago and Suburban area and occasionally Wisconsin. There is no charge for any hike and no donations with few exceptions. Exceptions include entrance to State parks in WI, overnight campground fees, overnight lodging and shared transportation when people carpool. The meetup event will detail such costs in advance. Hikes range from 3 to 12 miles and pace of 3mph or a little under. All ages welcome! Hikes in this group will be cross posted in other hiking groups and noted within the event. **Group History** This meetup group was originally known as The NW Burbs Camping. It was established back in July 2007! Previous organizers have held hundreds of fun social events and you can view past events on the calendar. The group was renamed at some point and had several different organizers over time. Prior to July 5th, 2023 this meetup group had a broader scope which included camping, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, snow shoeing, campfires, and other activities. The name was changed to The Great Lakes Outdoor Adventure Meetup. I'm changing the name again because I do not expect a heavy focus on other states at this time. The events in this group will always be cross posted with https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/ as an outreach to members in other geographic areas since we hike all over. This enables us to reach members of further away communities. All rules/policies specified in https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/ also apply to this group.
3177 members · Private

Bicycle Club of Lake County

Grayslake, IL

Bicycle Club of Lake County

For more information about BCLC memebership and club rides check out our Web Site!

bikebclc.com

Looking for fun and fitness on two wheels in the northern suburbs of Chicago? <br>Then look no further than the Bicycle Club of Lake County.

Since 1977, BCLC has offered rides in length from ten miles for families to daylong tours of 75 miles or more for experienced cyclists — all led by fellow club members who know the lightly traveled, most scenic routes and out-of-the-way refreshment stops. In addition, the club holds monthly meetings and frequent social activities. Want to try biking on the off-road trails through the forest preserves? BCLC will take you there.

Prefer road riding, or even competitive biking? BCLC members do that, too. Have an idea for a bike trip that you would like to lead? Club members are encouraged to participate in planning new activities.

Want to learn how to cycle more comfortably, do minor cycle repairs yourself, keep in shape in the off-season, or lobby for more trails? BCLC meetings offer education to enthusiasts on a variety of such topics, as well as fellowship. Informative meetings are held the 4th Tuesday of the month, four times a year starting at 7:00 p.m. at the Libertyville Civic Center, Room E on the lower level. View the Calendar

Looking for companionship on weekend or week long bike tours throughout the U.S. and beyond? You’ll find some of BCLC’s over 200 members there, too. There are club parties and social outings as well. You’ll be able to keep track of all the activities through the club’s monthly newsletter and website.

Interested in cycling, but unsure of what equipment to buy? <br>Members will share their expertise and experience and your club membership will earn you discounts at selected bike shops in the area. The club welcomes visitors to meetings, club rides, and our annual non-competitive bike event, the Ramble. All Ramble routes are marked and serviced by sag vehicles (for minor repairs and support along the way). The route features a centrally located rest stop, which insures that riders have regular opportunities to refuel. Every year, club volunteers staff the event, ensuring that the more than 500 cyclists expected to pedal through the scenic lakes region enjoy their day. Funds raised from the Ramble are used to support local club activities, as well as state and regional bicycle advocacy organizations that promote better cycling conditions.

BCLC is an affiliate member of Active Transportation Alliance, American Bicycle Racing, Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, League of American Bicyclists, League of Illinois Bicyclists, Rails to Trails Conservancy.

To find out more about BCLC, come to a meeting or ride with us. We are a truly diverse group and growing every day.

1535 members · Public

Happy Trails Hiking Group

Antioch, IL

Happy Trails Hiking Group
We have started this group to have fun hikes for everyone who loves hiking. We will have hikes for beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Our main goal is to have a fantastic time in nature with all our fellow nature lover hikers. Everyone is equal in this group no matter what skill level they are they will be more than welcome. We will put in the description what kind of hike it will be.....advanced, beginner, intermediate. Everyone will feel welcome in this group. We are just here to have a Great time! Some groups have a lot of rules...😆 If you notice we don't have any...😆 If you find someone on an event and start dating....yayyyyyy. congratulations 🎉 hope it works out. If you meet a lot of friends in the group and hike on your own with your new 20 friends or more.....yayyyyyy!!! We are not here to be your boss or tell you what to do. We at Happy Trails just want everyone to do whatever it is that makes them happy in life and wish them all the best and on our hikes. Life can be rough so we just want everyone to have fun and be happy!!! 😊 Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! See you on the trails.....🚶‍♂️ 🚶‍♀️ 🚶‍♂️ 🚶‍♀️ 🚶‍♂️ 🚶‍♀️ 🚶‍♂️ 🚶‍♀️ 🚶‍♂️ **Suggestions** **What to wear:** whatever you'd like and are comfortable in. **Shoes:** Comfortable ones with good support and insoles. **Summer:** Water and bug spray **Winter:** Layers Over time you will learn different ideas from different hikers and can pick and choose which ones might be right for you. Our hikes can sometimes be more challenging than other hikes you might have been on. We like a little more adventure if we can find it on the trail but we always try to have alternative routes if a member isn't comfortable, and those hikes will be posted as moderate/hard. Because some hikes can be challenging and accidents can happen on any trail or event we have to have a **Release of Liability Waiver.** **WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY:** **IN CONSIDERATION OF**  the risk of injury that exists while participating in hiking and outing events and activities,  my desire to participate in said Activity Release Happy Trails Hiking Group, its Organizers, Co Organizers, Event Organizers, Event Hosts, and all its Affiliates from All and any physical injury or damages I may suffer as a direct result of my participation in the aforementioned Activity including travel before, after, and during the said event and any and all injuries and damages even if caused by negligence of Happy Trails Hiking Group, its agents, organizers and any other leaders in anyway connected to this event. I am Voluntarily Participating in the aforementioned activity and I am participating in the activity entirely at my own risk. I also understand injury and damages can occur by natural causes, other persons, animals, plants. I hereby release and forever discharge Happy Trails Hiking Group, its organizers and all affiliates from any and all physical or psychological injury that i may suffer as a result of my participation in the aforementioned activity. I agree not to participate in any activity unless i am medically and physically able. I agree my guests will be made aware of this Waiver and Release of Liability.
1299 members · Private

"Single Friends" of the Northern Suburbs

Fox Lake, IL

"Single Friends" of the Northern Suburbs

Guess what? SINGLE no longer means SOLITARY! Get off your computer and get into Real Life, with single FRIENDS eager to know you. You, as a welcomed and active member of this fun group, will now join activities, make friends, meet up, hang out, pick brains, get hugs, walk dogs, bring pets, enjoy cocktails, chow down, showcase talents, slow dance, accept compliments, pitch tents, suggest adventures, burn calories, share dreams, offer advice, travel everywhere, eat pizza, smile broadly, discuss books, laugh aloud, clean the highway, support our soldiers, hold benefits for pet and homeless shelters, shake hands, create ideas, clean up (OK, we may need your help SOMETIMES here!), and maybe even find love!

You'll also find we LOVE to travel! In groups of all sizes, on separate trips we've visited Puerto Rico, cruised the Caribbean 12 times (another coming every January!), beached it at gorgeous all-inclusive resorts all over Punta Cana and Mexico, and explore new and exciting countries in Europe for 10 nights every September (this year, Budapest, Prague & Krakow)! All our package deals are incredibly affordable, so forget about being an armchair traveler...pack your bag and let's GO!

By the way, our age group is almost entirely people in their 40s and 50s, and the age range we're including will be 38-65 years old. For those who do join, you'll need to have a real first name (no cutesy handles) and a profile here, and we suggest a photo too, as that's the best way to actually make new Single Friends!

5482 members · Public

Fun Friends Group

McHenry, IL

Fun Friends Group
**Welcome to** **"FUN FRIENDS GROUP!",** **aka FFG!** *"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways with a thoroughly worn out body, grinning from ear to ear, screaming...* *"WHOO-HOOO, what a ride!"* **The name says it all! If we are going to be "FUN FRIENDS GROUP" we need to stay busy enjoying all that life has to offer. No need to sit and let life pass you by when there are so many great activities, and amazing people in this world. This group has a wide variety of members between the age of 30 to 65. This group offers a variety of social activities.** And when you do join, you will receive a big ***"YOU'RE IN THE HOUSE!"*** greeting from yours truly. **Singles group?** You may be wondering if this is just a singles group... the answer is no. Although 90+% of the members are single, that is not the focus of the group. FFG is about making friendships with other 30-65 age range people! Dating may evolve from that, but we've found that everyone is much more comfortable to walk into an event alone when it's just about "going to meet some friends". **$$$:** Some people are paying hundreds of $$ to belong to groups that organize social events; Meetup offers us the same luxury of networking, meeting others, and group activities for much less! Starting this January 2011, with the exception of \*Special Events\* like house parties, dances, putting trips together, combined meetup group events, or something really spectacular there will always be a special meetup fee. The meetup fee for a regular event is generally "NADA" unless it stated "Special Event". It takes $ and time to keep this fabulous group going, so please know that your contribution is welcomed! (You can make a contribution by seeing yours truly at one of the meetup event). Sincerely, Brian
3461 members · Private

McHenry County Bicycle Club

Crystal Lake, IL

McHenry County Bicycle Club
**McHenry County Bicycle Club (MCBC) Outdoors**, founded in 1981, offers year-round activities beyond cycling. We welcome all to bike, hike, and kayak in the great outdoors with us! * **Easy Riders**: Short, leisurely routes. * **Intermediate Cyclists**: Moderate pace, 20-40 miles. * **Fast-Paced Group**: Aggressive speeds and distances. * **Trail and Gravel riding:** get a full-body workout on gravel * **Kayaking:** Join us on the waters 1-2 times per month. **Riding Season**: Road and trail rides on weekends and weekday mornings/evenings, with email notifications sent to members. Most rides include food stops and socializing. **Kayaking**: Weekend floats on the various waters from the Busse Woods to the Fox River and the Chain o' Lakes. **Seasonal Activities**: After we end biking we start hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in winter. Annual events include a year-end banquet, winter picnic, and June meetings with guest speakers. **Safety**: We advocate wearing helmets, maintaining bikes, and obeying traffic laws. We support Rails to Trails Conservancy, Ride Illinois, PADS, and Project Mobility. Join us at McHenry Bicycle Club or on our Facebook page. A signed waiver is required for all events. Join us on any one of our events and see what we're all about - Please visit us at our website [McHenry Bicycle Club.org](https://mchenrybicycleclub.org/index.php) or MCBC [FACEBOOK PAGE](https://www.facebook.com/mchenrybicycleclub/?ref=bookmarks), to find out more about the benefits of joining our club.  You are welcome to [join us!](http://www.nordicfox.org/membership-application/)
127 members · Public

Russian-speaking Friends | Suburbs of Chicago

Vernon Hills, IL

Russian-speaking Friends | Suburbs of Chicago

Добро пожаловать в группу для русскоязычных жителей Чикаго!

Присоединяйтесь и предлагайте ваши идеи где и когда встретиться! В этой группе мы: - Встречаемся в барах и ресторанах - Ходим в гости - Вместе отмечаем праздники - Помогаем друг другу - Переписываемся Если вы - Соскучились по русскоязычному общению - Ищете людей с родной культурой - Просто хотите завести друзей - вы попали по адресу. Любой челоек, живший в СНГ, найдет другей в нашей группе.

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This is a network of classy and savvy Russian-speaking people living in the suburbs of Chicago. If you are married, divorced, or single, please join the group to expand your social circle!

We have many Russian-American couples who are married or dating (Ladies, if your significant other is American, he will not be bored), we have married Russian couples and Russian single men and women as well. Join this club for inspiration, friendship, fun times and exciting social activities!  The dinners and events provide great opportunities for an evening of Russian food, culture, and conversation.

This group is also a great choice for accomplished and successful Russian professionals to connect and network. Escape from your busy life at least once a month to expand and enjoy your social circle by connecting with other fabulous Russian-speaking friends. 

We will be dining out, having picnics, enjoying outdoor activities and camping trips, speed boats, travel, birthday celebrations,  live music and entertainment, holiday celebrations, and so much more. The majority of the events are on weekends with occasional week night events on Fridays. Some events are combined with other groups for more mixing and mingling. Plenty of friendships to be made! 

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267 members · Private

Chicagoland Trailblazers Hiking Group

Barrington, IL

Chicagoland Trailblazers Hiking Group
**Next 4 weekend hikes** **11/02 10:00 hosted by Cathy L.** Hike at Grassy Lake Forest Preserve 3 trail options (2.5 - 3.8 mile trails) https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/events/304249818 **11/03/24 10:00** Fall Colors Hike at Ryerson Conservation area in Lake County, 5.5 miles or 3 https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/events/303710920 **11/10/24 10:00** Des Plaines River hike 4.5 - 8 miles, outdoor fire at (Polish) Log Cabin Bar https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/events/303710977 **11/17/24 10:00** Hike Silver Springs State Park 8 miles option for 3, 5, or 6 miles https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/events/303515769 **2025 Camping 09/04/25 thru 09/07/25** Lets hike Governor Dodge State Park, optional camping on group site H https://www.meetup.com/chicagoland-trailblazers-hiking-group/events/303829835 **About our Group** The Trailblazer group has been hiking since 2010, going into the 14th year. We have had over 1,900 events since the group formed in 2008 and I estimate that at least 1,700 were hikes. Safety of all is most important and hikes are planned with that in mind. The cost is free and we hike all year long. I'm so grateful for the leaders who came before me and set up this hiking group! Lynn led the group for over 6 years and shared her expertise of ecology and nature we saw on the trail. I try to share fun stuff about areas we hike and keep the group aligned with Lynn's original vision for it. This is a great group for all adults married or single who want to get outdoors walking and hiking with others. Deep friendships have formed in this group. We are a diverse group of people who love nature, this is our common bond. Some members hike regularly and others occasionally. There are new first time members on every hike. Since we hike in so many different areas the people who choose to hike that day will be a different group than the week before. You will never be stranger in an established clique of hikers. Depending on the pace of the individual hikers, the group can spread out so that everyone can hike/walk at a comfortable pace. The pace will range from 2.8 mph to 3.0 mph on level terrain. On hilly/rough terrain we’ll slow down to accommodate all. **Herrick Lake daily walks, excessive emails/notifications** Meetup has no way to turn off daily Herrick Lake walk reminders. Please just turn off your notifications as mentioned below. To turn off notifications from meetup on your mobile (iPhone example): While you are in the meetup group, look for three dots on the top right hand side Select "Change Push Notifications" and turn off whatever you don't want Select "Change Email Updates" and turn off whatever you don't want To change email updates from your laptop: On the far upper righthand side click on your profile picture Click on settings On the left-hand side column you will see a menu item that says "Email Updates". Click on it to update email preferences Scroll down to the individual meetup groups that you are a member of. Select a specific meetup group (In this case Trailblazers) and click Edit button These are Account Settings and they apply to any meetup group you join, not just this group. **Policies:** It may sound like a lot of "rules" but I'm really just trying to make hikes go smoothly. We had chaos in the past (Mid 2020, all of 2021 up thru Feb 2022) with the group getting separated into as many as 3 different groups. Different people calling or texting others to figure out where people were. And sometimes never found the others. I've had a lady who hiked with us only once before demand that the group follow her and her app because she felt she knew better than us flat landers being from CA. It only takes 3 or 4 people (out of thousands who have hiked with us) to create chaos. But sometimes a single person is responsible for most of it. * Lets prevent the chaos of the past when people hiked far ahead of me. It happened once again recently in Sept 2024. * Let people enjoy things I want to point out on the trail without being led off in an entirely different direction by someone. * Lets not have multiple versions of the same hike occurring spontaneously the day of a formal scheduled hike. * Lets not have 'private' unpublished hikes with a big group of members of this group. * The trail must be a safe place for women and everybody to hike. I have a “rule” about removing people from the group if sexual harassment is reported. I know the difference between good-natured flirting and harassment because it happened to me. I felt unsafe in other meetup groups in 2016-2017 because he followed me out to my car and tried to get physical. I was even afraid to go on a hike because of this guy. I genuinely care about everyone’s safety and want a positive, fun, safe experience for all. I prefer to plan as best I can in advance instead of winging it. For sure Nature can throw surprises at us and we'll deal with it if it happens (trail inaccessible, sudden storm). **Follow the organizer / Nobody left behind** If you want to go off ahead and explore on your own wherever you want at whatever hiking pace you want then please communicate that so we know someone didn't get lost. As an organizer I do not want the rest of the faster hikers following you. Stop and wait at a trail split if that happens. People may encounter conditions not described in the meetup writeup. They may end up on a much longer or more difficult hike. **Let the Organizer lead the hike** If you want to go off ahead and explore on your own please do. Do not insist that you know which way to go and demand that myself and the group follow your app or your own plan. Several former members would not let me lead the hike. **No Show** We start hiking on time with whoever's there and wait 10 minutes. **Attendance** There are no attendance requirements however camping trips may be limited to people who hiked with us a few times that year. **Stop and smell the roses** Some of us enjoy observing nature as it happens and stop to take pictures. In the interest of all, we cannot stop too many times. Those who do wish to take photos should try to catch up with the group. **Hike Frequency / Difficulty:** We hike from 2 to 12 miles. Whenever possible we schedule hikes with multiple distance options. **Photos:** When you participate in an event, a picture of you may appear on this meetup website and maybe a private Facebook hiking group. Please let the group know in advance if you do not wish to be in a photo. **Music:** Please wear headphones if you wish to enjoy music while you hike. **Sharing phone numbers of members:** It is never ok to share phone numbers of people in the group with others without their permission. Do not share any other personally identifiable information about others such as last name or address. **Unnecessary contact by the Organizer:** If you choose to share your phone number with me I will respect your privacy and not contact you unless a situation occurs that prevents me from leading a hike. I will never text you to remind or convince you to come to a beautiful hike. **Cause for removal from this group**: Any expressions of hatred or demeaning comments based on political party, race, ethnicity, LGBTQ, religion, handicap (mental or physical), age, or gender will cause a person to be removed from this group. This includes comments I happen to see in other meetup groups. Please let me know if anyone offends you in this group due to any of the above. We are a hiking community and only twice out of hundreds of hikes experienced this. Anyone using this group to hook up with others by sending unsolicited messages or sexual harassment of our hikers will be banned. Please message me if you receive meetup messages from people you do not know in this group. Let me know if anyone acts inappropriately toward you or in a way that makes you uncomfortable. **Singles or Married?** This is not a singles group but sometimes relationships form and people start dating. At least eight couples met through this group from 2020 thru current. **Please be a nice person and not offensive to others** Its not intentional. I think a few people simply don't know that what they say (and how they say it) is interpreted by others. Please let me know if something is said to you and I will have a conversation with the person. * Don't gossip about other people's personal business (their health, kids, finance ... ) * Don't talk about religion or politics. * Don't get drunk on camping trips and become offensive to others. Those who did in 2023, I already talked to you. If it happens again your not permitted to go on future trips. * Please be culturally sensitive to others and take care how you ask questions about our member's ethnicity. * We have members from all different ethnicities, religions and backgrounds. I expect our members to respect other people's culture and what they choose to wear. **Is it a social event or can I have solitude?** Your choice. If you want to enjoy nature but not chat, just drop back a bit and take it in. A smile to others is enough, let them know your intent. You can hike with us for any reason, forest bathe, healing, enjoy nature, exercise, see a new preserve, and the list goes on. For those who wish to chat, feel free to drop back and forth along the trail and chat with others as space permits. This is a great way for the group to connect to one another and everyone to have fun and socialize on the trail as they choose! **Dogs:**  Dogs are welcome on nearly all hikes. I will rarely schedule a hike unless dogs are allowed. In the rare event that I do, it will be clearly posted that dogs are not permitted. **Guests:**  We welcome our members to bring guests with them on most hikes and activities except for when specific conditions limit the size of the group. **Children under 12:**  It depends on the hike and if your children are used to hiking. Young children are more than welcome if the trail is flat. However, some of our hikes are in rough areas and can include steep ravines, dams and dangerous areas. Please take this into account and your children's ability to listen to directions and not go off trail in hazardous areas. Some trails are not suitable for young children and as their parent you must decide what's appropriate. Mine tried running down ravines at a young age so lessons learned. **Summer:**  Always bring water to hydrate! The amount of water should be equivalent to the length of the hike. 32 ounces for a 4 mile hike is a bare minimum recommendation when temperatures are in the mid 80s or above. **Winter:** In Winter, there is always ice on some part of any trail. You will most certainly encounter ice and it is your responsibility to get a great pair of cleats that can help with traction. [https://www.amazon.com/Yaktrax-Walk-Traction-Cleats-Walking/dp/B01LJ6FX3C](https://www.amazon.com/Yaktrax-Walk-Traction-Cleats-Walking/dp/B01LJ6FX3C) You may need trekking poles because it helps with balance on uneven ground surfaces and hills. Be prepared for changes in weather conditions especially on longer hikes. There are always risks involved in hiking and more so during Winter. We may reduce the length of a hike if weather conditions dictate. **Informal hikes with a few friends versus creation of your own private hiking group:** Its unlikely that this will happen again but it did happen once. A former event organizer was collecting dozens of people's phone numbers. She was using this group that I pay $198 a year to host her own private hikes outside of meetup. I asked her to stop and limit her hikes to a small group of friends for informal hikes and she refused. If you have a desire to create your own hiking group then please do. And then pay the $198 yearly meetup fee for it. And do all your own work to find hikes. Its never ok to collect dozens of people's phone numbers from an existing hiking group then organize your own hikes outside of meetup. Its not right to piggy back off all the work I've done to circumvent this group. This is also exclusionary to members of this group who may wonder why they weren't invited to a hike. Its how cliques form. **History of the group**   This group was founded in November 2008. It started out as Near West Suburbs Movie group. I figured this out by looking at old photos and saw a dark haired lady wearing a meetup shirt that said "Near West Suburbs Movie meetup group". They went to movies at first and then expanded to other social activities such as bowling and dining out. They held their first meetup on 11/30/2008 and saw the move "Four Christmases". I do not know the original organizers name, but a few of their members tagged in photos were Jennifer, Marine, Mary, Cat, BJ, and Chris. Enid. Many of their events were held in the Melrose Park area but they did venture out to Great America for Fright Fest night as well as other venues. On 10/31/2010 I saw in our history that Enid, a member of Near West Suburbs Movie Group, led the very first walk in Morton Arboretum. I then found a picture of Enid wearing a shirt that said "Suburban Walking, Hiking, and Social Group". The transition of leadership to my understanding occurred on 10/31/2010. Enid and probably others led the group on mostly hiking, biking and some social events. Enid is the person who first transformed this meetup group into what it is today. After Enid took ownership the group had a heavy emphasis on hiking and the outdoors though they did do other activities. I reviewed some of her meetup descriptions and found them to be of very high quality. Unfortunately like countless others, she is no longer a member and history is lost. 05/25/2013 (maybe just a little before), Lynn took over from Enid. I have no information that tells me that a different person was running the group. I do believe that a few others were organizing hikes and Enid was still financially responsible for the meetup group when Lynn took over. Lynn ran this group longer than anyone else. I took over in June 2019 when Lynn announced that she would be closing down the group. I will never have her level of expertise about the natural habitats and ecology of areas. Some of our members are very knowledgeable about native habitats, plant and tree identification and all things ecological. Tom Vilardo is our expert in this area and is one of the earliest remaining members of the group. He led a hike in April, 2012! We do have a handful of members who joined before Tom. I hope to see the pioneers of this group out on the trail sometime! **Release and Waiver of Liability Terms for everyone who participates in an event:** Everyone, whether they are or are not a member of Cook, DuPage, and Collar County Trailblazers (hiking) meetup group agree to all of the following when they make a decision to participate in an event held by Cook, DuPage, and Collar County Trailblazers (hiking) meetup group.   In the language below, the term “this group", case insensitive, refers to Cook, DuPage, and Collar County Trailblazers (hiking) meetup group and all of its organizers regardless of meetup-defined specific roles. "organizers" refers to any person who chooses to plan and lead a hike in this group as a formal posted meetup event regardless of their specific meetup defined role. **1.** I understand that hiking and walking is an inherently risky activity and unforeseen situations can happen including but not limited to acts of nature, falling limbs, weather events, wildlife/insect encounters, tripping hazards, and weather-related stresses on the physical body. I release and forever discharge and hold harmless organizers from any and all liability, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature, either in law or in equity, which arise or may hereafter arise from my participation in an event. I understand and acknowledge that this discharges organizers of this group from any liability or claim that I, the participant, may have against organizers of this group with respect to bodily injury, personal injury, illness, death, or property damage that may result from my participation in an event. I also understand that this group does not assume any responsibility for or obligation to provide financial assistance or other assistance, including but not limited to medical, health, or disability insurance, in the event of injury, illness, death, or property damage. **2\. Medical Treatment\.** I hereby release and forever discharge this group from any claim whatsoever which arises or may hereafter arise on account of any first-aid treatment or other medical services rendered in connection with an emergency during my time with this group. **3\. Assumption of the Risk\.** I understand that my time with this group may include activities that may be hazardous to me and that there are certain risks of injury in any position, particularly in outdoor programs or activities. I will make reasonable efforts to ensure my own safety and the safety of others. Any damage or injury to third parties due to my own acts is my responsibility and liability insurance for such damages or injuries is my own responsibility. I hereby expressly and specifically assume the risk of injury or harm in these activities and release this group from all liability for injury, illness, death, or property damage resulting from the activities of my time with this group. **4\. Other\.** I expressly agree that this is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the State of Illinois in the United States of America and that it shall be governed by and interpreted IN accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois. I agree that in the event that any clause or provision shall be held to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the invalidity of such clause or provision shall not otherwise affect the remaining provisions of this Release which shall continue to be enforceable.
4197 members · Private