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HTXO Full Moon Hike

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HTXO Full Moon Hike

January 1, 2018 - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Meet at Memorial Park - Rugby Fields

N Picnic Ln

Houston, Texas, 77007

 

We’re bringing the Full Moon Hike back to the Public. We haven’t done this since over 200 people showed up to the August full moon hike.  This will be the last Public Full Moon Hike we do in 2018 (yes, I know 2018 hasn’t started yet…) After this hike, we are closing our full moon hikes for members.)

 

At its sight, this primal side of you might take over. Ever heard of the lunar lunacy effect or the Transylvania effect?  While I am happy to report that no one has transformed at HTXoutdoors on a full moon hike…YET, but we do believe in celebrating its beauty with a nice hike.

 

About the Trail:

We are hiking on an actual trail with hills!  Yes, right here in Houston!  This it not a pathed path which makes it interesting when you hike back at night, in the dark!

 

What to bring:

Headlamp or light source (the trees get thick so you’ll need it)

Water! Stay hydrated. It is also good practice to hydrate before your activity

Bug Spray

Wear long pants

Wear sturdy shoes that are okay to get muddy

 

After the hike, we’ll pick a place and grab something to eat! Arrive Early! We start hiking at 6:45 sharp from the Rugby Fields With this many people, the hike will be slower than normal. We will go as far as we can. Expect to walk between 2-4 miles. (we’ll go the pace of the group.)

Also, with such a large group, we cannot wait for you if you’re running late.  Plan to arrive early so you can find a parking spot & get checked in by 6:35

 

CAR BREAK-INS ARE COMMON
Cars DO get broken into in these parking lots.  You are responsible for your own cars.
If you don’t want it taken, don’t leave it in your car!

NOTE: We will not answer calls before or during the event. It is not feasible with this many people.

Please read the map below and if you are unsure about where to go, scout it or contact us before the day of the event.

 

Will we see the full moon?
There is no guarantee that we will see the full moon. If it’s cloudy, we might not see it at all.

Bring a light source. Flash light, head lamp, phone light.  It will be dark but the end of the hike. Bring a source of light. Water is required! It is hot. Bring at least 20 oz of water to carry with you on the hike.  There is not water
available at the check in points or during the hike.  Everyone is responsible for bringing their own water.

 

Friendly, Healthy Dogs Allowed!!
If your dog is friendly, can handle being around large groups of people/other dogs and can handle hiking at night, feel free to bring your dog.  Be sure to bring water for your dog.

 

What happens if it is raining
We do not cancel before the of the event, and even then, we only cancel if it’s dangerous.
If it is raining a little, we will still go but we will alter the route. Hiking on wet trails
cause erosion and is expensive to fix.  Trails are closed after heavy rains.
We will follow the rules for open / closed trails and adjust the route accordingly.

Leave No Trace
Put any empty bottles or trash in the garbage cans. Do not throw garbage on the ground. Noone is there to clean up after you.

 

RSVP at https://htxoutdoors.com/events/full-moon-hike-6/ For additional info call 210-504-8333 or e-mail info@htxoutdoors.com

 

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