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SUMMARY:Sedona Multiday Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description: Reid and Chris will lead a multi-day trip to Sedona. Detailed route to follow after a prerun.Rating: Easy\, with moderate sections.  \n\nMeet: Saturday\, September 19th\,  8:30 am\, leave at 9am\nWhere: Gopher Canyon Park and Ride. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\nMeals and Snacks\, grocery stores will be available enroute\nDrinking water (1 gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare (strongly recommended)\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle (we will stop to refuel as needed)\nAppetite for trails and fresh air\n\nFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up below \nTrail Leaders: Reid and Chris
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/sedona-multiday-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261024T080000
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UID:17033-1792828800-1792947600@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Joshua Tree Overnight Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description:  \nRating: Easy\, with moderate sections we will take slowly \nRoute: We will explore trails in Joshua Tree National Park. We’ll start with a drive to the Berdoo trailhead on the southwest side of the park (not an official park entrance). Berdoo Canyon is mostly easy with a few moderate spots. Then we take the Pleasant Valley/Squaw Tank trail to the Geology Tour trail. Total distance in the park is about 19 miles\, 3 hours travel time. \nWe exit the park Saturday afternoon for a short drive to the Desert Rose Collective Campground for happy hour and evening campfire. The campground offers space for trucks/tents or can provide a tent camp set-up if you want more comfort. On Sunday\, we will reenter the park on the northwest side (not an official part entrance) for the Covington trail\, about 1 hour travel time for a nice view. From there\, a 3 hour ride home. \nPlease see additional required items for this trip below.  \nTrail descriptions: https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/backcountry-roads.htm \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, October 24\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nPark pass for Joshua Tree – Available online HERE\n$20/per person\, cash\, for the campsite fee (if staying in the group site)\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (at least\, if camping)\n\n\nRecommended:\n\nHigh ground clearance\nVehicle armor (sliders\, etc.)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (very highly recommended)\n\n\nRecommended if camping:\n\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: Joshua Tree National ParkFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: John Resler \n\n\n\n	Attendance: 0 / 8\n	\n		Register - MEMBERS ONLYRegister - MEMBERS ONLY\n\n\n	Be the first!	\n\n	\n\n		\n		\n		\n		\n		\n			\n			\n	\n\n		First*\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n\n		Last*\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n\n		Email*\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n\n		Phone*\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n\n		Number in party*\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n\n		Land Rover Model*\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n\n		Comments:\n		\n				\n						\n\n\n		\n\n		\n			Comments\n			\n				\n				If you are a human\, do not fill in this field \n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n		\n\n	\n\n\n		\n			<< UNREGISTER HERE >>\n			<< UNREGISTER HERE >> \n\n			\n				Use this tool to manage your registration. \n				\n\n					\n						\n							Enter your registered email address*
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/joshua-tree-overnight-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261121T080000
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UID:17037-1795248000-1795366800@www.lrcsd.com
SUMMARY:Mojave Road Overnight Trip
DESCRIPTION:Trip Description: The Mojave Road is an east-west route that traverses the desert between the Colorado River and the Mojave River near Wilmington\, Los Angeles\, CA. Most of the Mojave Road is within the boundaries of the Mojave National Preserve. Used by Indigenous people to transport goods from the southwest to trade with the Chumash and other coastal tribes\, this route later assisted American settlers on their westward expansion. \nRating: Easy\, with moderate sections we will take slowly \nRoute: We will explore sections of the road\, depending on how much time the group wants to spend travelling.  Camping will either be unimproved within the preserve\, or we’ll reserve spots at the Goffs schoolhouse campground\, which has toilets and other amenities\, in addition to a small museum Goffs Heritage Center \nTime & Place to Meet: \n\nMeet: Saturday\, October 24\, 9:00 am\, Depart: 9:30 am\nWhere: Park & Ride\, Deer Springs/Mountain Meadow exit from I-15. Please arrive fueled up.\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nRequired:\n\nAll-terrain tires and full-sized spare\nAny emergency & recovery gear you may have\nAny necessary tire changing tools\, including anti-theft lug nut keys\nSufficient fuel for your vehicle\nMeals and snacks for both days.\nDrinking water (Gallon per day per person\, consider pet’s needs if applicable)\nCamping gear appropriate for primitive camping\n(1) Bundle of firewood (if camping)\nSunscreen and hat\nAmateur 2m radio with external antenna (club loaner available)\nWeather can be unpredictable – checking the National Weather Service report is recommended.\n\n\n\nDestination information: Mojave RoadFrequency: 2M: 147.580 MHzRSVP/Register: Sign up belowTrail Leader: Peter
URL:https://www.lrcsd.com/event/mojave-road-overnight-trip
CATEGORIES:Camping,Event,Run
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