Crazy on catalina !!!!
Meet: USC Village Fountain at 7:30am Sunday 11/24
Return: arond 7pm
Member: $145 Non member: $189
Participant Driver (1): $70
Participant drivers will also have all gas reimbursed!
Activity: hike and beach!
Difficulty: (6/10) Medium Distance (miles): 6.3 miles Elevation (ft): 1522 ft
Recommended Prior Experience: none
Location of Trip: Catalina island
Native Land: Tongva
Spend the Sunday before Thanksgiving Break with Kashish and June!!! We will be taking the ferry to Catalina Island, YAYYAY!! We plan to hike Hermit Gulch Trail to Lone Tree Point and see some pretty views and then go to a beach, swim in the water, and picnic on the sand!! Lunch and snacks will be provided! Come out for a fun, relaxing, and exciting day!!
Contact the Guides:
Kashish Chainani : kchainan@usc.edu 3406905856
June Mann : jmmann@usc.edu 4065817751
What to Bring:
hiking shoes
water (at least 2L)
bathing suit
beach towel
sunglasses/hat/sunscreen
Price of the trip includes (and we will provide):
Snacks
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided when a trip occurs during meal-times
Any technical gear required (ie. kayaks, snowshoes, snorkels, backpacking packs, sleeping bags, fishing rods, etc.)
All group / shared gear (tents, stoves, bear cans, first aid kit, etc.)
Any permits or campsite reservations needed
Cost of gas reimbursed for participant drivers
Amazing guides who love the outdoors and do this for free!
Please Review Our Cancellation and Refund Policy:
All SC Outfitters trips have a no-refund policy unless a substitute participant can be found. In the event your trip requires added reporting measures of participants (plane tickets, external providers, rental services, etc.) dropping the trip close to the date of the trip will not allow for the spot to be re-filled. See the details on trip pages for specific deadlines and reference our complete cancellation/refund policy here.
TRIP DIFFICULTY RATING SYSTEM
Difficulty rating for trips
1: No physical activity.
2: Leisurely walk.
3: 2-5 miles less than 1000 ft of total elevation gain on well maintained trails. About 2-3 hours continuous activity
4: 4-6 miles, about 1000 ft of elevation gain, well maintained trails. About 3 hours of continuous activity.
5: 6-8 miles, about 1500ft of elevation gain on maintained trials. 4-5 hours continuous activity
6: 8-10 miles, about 2000 ft of elevation gain, well maintained trails. 4-6 hours of continuous activity.
7: 10-14 miles, over 2500 ft of elevation gain, variable trail conditions possible. Full day of continuous activity.
8: At high altitude. 12-16 total miles, over 3000 ft of elevation gain, variable trail conditions possible. Full day of continuous activity.
9: Technical skills may be necessary. At high altitude with physical elevation gain. Scrambling over rocks likely involved.
10: u gunna die
**If you have any questions or concerns about the physical activity, recommended prior experience, or gear needed on any kind of trip please contact the guides as soon as possible!!