Monthly Summer Hike with Rocky Mountain Hiking Co
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Monthly Summer Hike with Rocky Mountain Hiking Co

Intermediate |Adventure - Start your Saturday off with the Gravity Haus team and hike Anemone Point at Sunrise.

By Gravity Haus

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 7 - 9:30am MDT

Location

501 Sunshine Canyon Dr

501 Sunshine Canyon Drive Boulder, CO 80302

Refund Policy

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Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Event Overview

  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Event Type: Adventure, Hike

About the event: Join us for a morning of Summer hiking! We will hit the trail at exactly 7:00am so please plan to arrive a bit early to find parking and meet the crew. We will hike and then enjoy a wonderful picnic breakfast as we see the sunrise! We will be hiking Anemone Point Loop via Red Rocks Trail. This is a 4.4-mile out and back trail ranked as moderate. Find more about the trail we chose here(note the trail is different on AllTrails than the route we will be taking).

IMPORTANT: Parking is VERY limited, we encourage carpooling when possible. There is a trailhead parking lot, but it fills up quickly. Please allow plenty of time to park (in the nearby neighborhood and street parking if needed).

About Carly: Carly Moree was the first woman to attempt the men's unsupported record on the 223-mile John Muir Trail/Nüümü Poyo. She is the co-author of the popular thru-hiking book Pacific Crest Trials, and has hiked and run thousands of miles on trails, including the Grand Canyon rim to rim to rim, both the Pacific Crest Trail and Appalachian Trail, and the Tahoe Rim Trail. She is an outdoor consultant, author, writer, and endurance athlete. Carly is passionate about providing coaching and workshops centered around helping others step into their full abilities on trail (and in life) through hiking, backpacking, and running. Carly can (mostly) be found living in Golden, Colorado.

FAQs

  • Where to meet? Please meet in the parking lot of Centennial Trailhead.
  • Parking: Please note parking is limited at the trailhead. Please carpool if able.
  • What to Bring? Water (we recommend at least the equivalent of one Nalgene bottle), warm clothes, any personal items!
  • What's Included? Picnic breakfast and a guided hike!

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