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SUMMARY:Utah Hiking + Skiing (WINTER BREAK)
DESCRIPTION:This will be a 6 day\, 5 night trip. \n12/18: Travel. Arrive at Arches National Park. Do a short afternoon hike and set up camp. *If it’s too cold\, we will go to a hotel. It all depends on the comfort level of those that sign up and how the weather is when we get closer. \n12/19: Hike. As of right now the trail is to be determined depending on group size\, experience and interest. After the hike\, drive to Canyonlands. Set up camp. \n12/20: Hike. As of right now the trail is to be determined depending on group size\, experience and interest. After the hike\, drive to Salt Lake City. Set up camp. \n12/21: Time to either explore Salt Lake City and the surrounding area or to go skiing at Park City Mt. \n12/22: Time to either explore Salt Lake City and the surrounding area or to go skiing at Park City Mt. \n12/23: Head to Denver\, CO. Travel. \nYou should bring: Enough warm clothing for a 6 day trip. For the hiking/  camping portion of the trip\, bring water bottles\, personal hygiene items (toilet paper\, toothbrush\, etc.)\, a flashlight\, shoes\, portable charger and food. If you are planning on hitting the slopes\, bring snow clothes and gear or be prepared to rent at the mountain. \nUtah Hiking/ Skiing – Google Sheets
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/utah-hiking-skiing/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abigail Keenan":MAILTO:abkeenan@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260102T060000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260109T220000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
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UID:4334-1767333600-1767996000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Colorado Skiing/ Mountaineering (WINTER BREAK)
DESCRIPTION:This will be an 8 day\, 7 night trip. We will be staying in a hotel just outside of Denver. There will be a couple of groups on this trip: Ski People\, Mountaineering People\, Denver/ exploring People. Based on what you want to do each day\, a group of people will be going to the mountains to ski\, mountaineering or to the city to explore Denver. For the group of people that want to go skiing\, we will be visiting 3 different mountains: Winter Park\, A Basin and Copper Mountain. Just be aware that all of these mountains accept the icon pass. If you only want to get out on the slopes for a day or two\, you might want to purchase a day pass. I have also heard that A Basin has some good student discounts\, so that is something to keep in mind. For the mountaineering side of things\, that will be determined at a later date. Those that want to explore the city can decide upon destinations based on group interest later. \nPrices: Be prepared to spend $150.00 on breakfast and lodging for the whole trip. Everything else depends on whether or not you need to rent gear or not. \n1/2: Travel to Colorado. \n1/3: Ski\, mountaineer or explore Denver. \n1/4: Ski\, mountaineer or explore Denver. \n1/5: Ski\, mountaineer or explore Denver. \n1/6: Ski\, mountaineer or explore Denver. \n1/7: Ski\, mountaineer or explore Denver. \n1/8: Ski\, mountaineer or explore Denver. \n1/9: Travel back to campus. \nYou should bring: enough warm clothes for 8 days\, ski/snowboard gear or be prepared to rent\, snow clothes if mountaineering or be prepared to rent\, mountaineering gear or be prepared to rent\, anything else you might take on a trip this long or want to have with you. \nColorado Trip – Google Sheets
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/colorado-skiing-mountaineering-winter-break/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Abigail Keenan":MAILTO:abkeenan@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260116T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260117T180000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260109T190648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T060849Z
UID:4431-1768579200-1768672800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Arizona Hot Springs Camping\, Hiking\, Swimming
DESCRIPTION:Just a reminder to not stick your face under the water in case the amoebas eat you \n🗺️ Location: Arizona Hot Springs\n🌄 Activity: Camping\, Hiking\, Swimming\n🏔️ Skill Level: Medium\n📌 Total Miles: 6\n👥 Max People: 25\n🗞️ Costs: Gas\n⛅ Weather: ~65-70\, clear weather\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts Building\n🧳 What to Bring: Camping Stuff (tent\, sleeping bag\, sleeping pad)\, Swimming clothes and a towel\, plenty of water \nSign UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/arizona-hot-springs-camping-hiking-swimming/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aidan Nardelli":MAILTO:notacat95@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260119T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260119T170000
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UID:4488-1768813200-1768842000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Picacho Peak
DESCRIPTION:We will be doing a day hike a Picacho Peak on MLK day (around 1hr 20m south of Tempe). \nThis is a strenuous hike with 2\,000 feet of elevation gain over 1.7 miles. There are several sections where you pull yourself up with chains. While the hike is steep\, there is no scrambling or anything technical. \nCheck it out on All Trails: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/arizona/picacho-peak-via-hunter-trail \nThere is no limit on how many people can join as long as there is enough drivers \nMake sure to bring gloves as the chains are cold this time of year. \nThere is a fee of $20 per car to enter the park \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/picacho-peak-2/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Samuel Ingram":MAILTO:spingram@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260124T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260124T160000
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CREATED:20260121T002828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T002828Z
UID:4530-1769241600-1769270400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Picket Post Mountain Day Hike
DESCRIPTION:This will be a more challenging day hike rated on AllTrails as Hard to Strenuous. There will be lots of incline and some sketchy trail sections that have been described as class 3 scrambles (1 being the easiest\, 5 the hardest). These scramble sections have been described as other hikers as “not too exposed”\, but if you have a fear of heights that can’t be controlled\, maybe don’t do this one. It is a 4.2 mile out and back hike with an elevation gain of ~2000 ft. I would NOT recommend doing this for your first/first few hikes. I myself am expecting this to be challenging. However\, if you have done some moderately strenuous hikes before with similar statistics as this one\, I think it will be a fun challenge. You will need to have good hiking shoes that have real traction\, plenty of water (probably double what you think you need)\, lunch preferably packed with you to eat at the summit\, and a very positive attitude. Picacho Peak is a good prerequisite for this hike\, but Picket Post will probably be harder. On the bright side\, there is a really cute mailbox at the peak that has a register and souvenir collection we can add to! \nHere is a good video showing some of the hikes terrain and scrambles for reference! \nhttps://www.tiktok.com/@sassysalsaaa/video/7582409511906954510?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7517858290845615629 \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/picket-post-mountain-day-hike/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Albany Walker":MAILTO:w.albany04@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260124T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260125T180000
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CREATED:20260114T212443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T034737Z
UID:4467-1769263200-1769364000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Sedona
DESCRIPTION:Trip Plan \nSaturday:We will be dispersed camping near Sedona. \nSunday:The next morning\, we’ll drive to Sedona for a short hike\, choosing either Soldier Pass or the Cathedral Rock Trailhead. This will be an easy\, beginner friendly hike. After the hike\, we’ll head back. \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/sedona/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Soman":MAILTO:srisamraj26@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260130T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260118T234529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T213807Z
UID:4498-1769781600-1769961600@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Grand Canyon National Park Hiking\, Camping
DESCRIPTION:Grand Canyon Trip (South Rim)\n30 Jan – 1 Feb \nDay 1 (30 Jan)\n\nLeave ASU Performing and Media Arts (in Trader Joe’s lot) at 2:00 PM\nArrive at Grand Canyon East Entrance around 6:00 PM\nNo ranger checks after 6:00 PM at this entrance\nStop for dinner\nDispersed camping for the night (outside GCNP)\n\nDay 2 (31 Jan)\nWake up and enter Grand Canyon South Rim \n\nMather Point\nYavapai Point + Geology Museum\nRim Trail to Grand Canyon Village\nBright Angel Trail (short hike)\nHermit Road viewpoints (sunset)\n\nApprox walking Day 1: 5–6 miles total \nCamp again at dispersed camping (Optional) \nDay 3 (1 Feb) (Optional)\nOptional morning Grand Canyon visit (short hikes / scenic spots) \nOtherwise start return trip \nReturn to Tempe by 4:00 PM or earlier \nImportant (Read This)\nAs of Jan 1\, 2026\, all international visitors must pay $100 per person. We will try to avoid this by entering after 6pm at the less popular gate. This might be avoidable with an America the Beautiful pass purchased last year. The fee is new and details have not been clarified yet. \nCamping\n\nDispersed camping near Grandview Lookout Tower\nIf it snows before the trip we will pay for camping at the Mather Campground ($30 per site\, around $7.50 per person)\nOnly Propane Fires around\n\nMust-Visit Spots\n\nMather Point\nYavapai Geology Museum\nGrand Canyon Village\nBright Angel Trailhead\nHopi / Mohave / Pima Points (Hermit Road)\nSouth Kaibab (Ooh Aah Point)\nDesert View Watchtower\n\nCost\n\nGas\nIf gate attendant is there $35 per car + $100 for international students\n\n  \nNot sure if they will check ID of every person to enforce the surcharge law starting Jan 1\, 2026. Bring your IDs\, just in case. \n🗺️ Location: Grand Canyon National Park\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\, Camping\n🏔️ Skill Level: Easy\n📌 Total Miles: ~3-4 miles per day\n👥 Max People: 25\n🗞️ Costs: $20-$30 / person\n⛅ Weather: Hi 46°F Low 20°F Precipitation 25%\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Camping gears (ten\, pad\, sleeping bag)\, water\, hiking shoes\, warm clothes \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/grand-canyon-national-park-hiking-camping/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cos %E2%80%8E":MAILTO:knola155@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260130T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260131T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260125T171210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T171210Z
UID:4601-1769788800-1769889600@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Bear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail Car Camping\, Hiking
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be heading to Tucson on January 30th. We’ll spend the night camping there\, and the following day we’ll hike Bear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail. \n🗺️ Location: Bear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail🌄 Activity: Car camping\, hiking🏔️ Skill Level: Difficult📌 Total Miles: 8.4👥 Max People: 20🗞️ Costs: 20 $ Gas⛅ Weather: High 70\, Low 45🧭 Meeting Place: ASU performing and Media Arts🧳 What to Bring: Camping gear (Tents\, sleeping bags\, sleepings pads) \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/bear-canyon-to-seven-falls-trail-car-camping-hiking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jack Panzarella":MAILTO:jppanzar@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260115T234225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T163606Z
UID:4475-1769940000-1769961600@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Tortilla Flat / Canyon Lake hiking\, driving\, exploring
DESCRIPTION:We will be doing a scenic drive up to Tortilla flat saloon for lunch and then afterwards possibly a very short hike and or exploring the surrounding area of canyon lake \n🗺️ Location: tortilla Flat / Canyon Lake\n🌄 Activity: hiking\, driving\, exploring\n🏔️ Skill Level: easy\n📌 Total Miles: TBD\n👥 Max People: 25\n🗞️ Costs: Gas\, Food\n⛅ Weather: high of 60 F\, low of 40 F\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts Building\n🧳 What to Bring: A hat\, some water and a sweater\nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/tortilla-flat-canyon-lake-hiking-driving-exploring/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josh Page":MAILTO:jrpage3@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260206T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260206T213000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20251119T230052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T203247Z
UID:4376-1770399000-1770413400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Climbmax Rock Climbing
DESCRIPTION:Come check out the Climbmax climbing gym and take advantage of our $20 day pass with free gear rentals deal! \n  \nSIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/climbmax-rock-climbing-3/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Justin Weidmann":MAILTO:justinweidmann2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260123T003736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T044017Z
UID:4574-1770465600-1770562800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Spring Kick Off – Gillespie
DESCRIPTION:Spring Kickoff Trip near Gillespie\, Arizona is all about an easy outdoor weekend and a relaxed start to the season. We’ll meet up\, caravan out\, and set up a car-camping base with plenty of time to hang out\, cook\, and get to know everyone. This trip is designed to be low-stress and beginner-friendly\, with a simple setup\, good conversation\, and a classic Sonoran Desert campsite vibe. \nFor anyone who wants to stretch their legs\, we’ll also do an easy hike nearby with great desert views\, then head back to camp for more downtime. Expect a laid-back schedule\, campfire time\, and a chance to connect with new members while we talk about upcoming spring trips. \nBring your car-camping basics: tent\, sleeping gear\, warm layers for the night\, water\, food\, and sun protection. This is the perfect first trip if you’re new to camping or just want an easy weekend outside. \nGoogle Maps Location of Kickoff: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qxcfjSZp78fhB5zc6?g_st=ic \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/spring-kick-off-saddle-mountain-2/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260201T185019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T073506Z
UID:4721-1770541200-1770580800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Lower La Barge Box Trail Hiking
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a challenging hike through La Barge Boulder Canyon to La Barge Pool\, where we can take a dip before heading back. This hike involves boulder hopping and an elevation gain of approximately 2000 feet\, so make sure you’re prepared. \n🗺️ Location: Lower La Barge Box Trail\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\n🏔️ Skill Level: Difficult\n📌 Total Miles: 11\n👥 Max People: 15\n🗞️ Costs: 10$ Gas\n⛅ Weather: 70s\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Hiking gear\, plenty of snacks and water \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/lower-la-barge-box-trail-hiking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florian Hagenau":MAILTO:fhagenau@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260213T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260204T041523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T225732Z
UID:4748-1770915600-1771012800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Wilson Mountain Trail Hiking & Camping
DESCRIPTION:Join us on an exciting trip to Sedona\, where we’ll be spending a night camping\, then we will hike Wilson Mountain the following day! Wilson Mountain is the tallest mountain in the Sedona area and offers an incredible view of Sedona and beyond\, including Oak Creek and the San Francisco Peaks. We will be departing from Tempe at 5PM on Thursday\, then will set up camp around 8PM. We will return on Friday evening after the hike. Don’t miss this incredible adventure! \n🗺️ Location: Wilson Mountain Trail\n🌄 Activity: day hiking\, camping\n🏔️ Skill Level: Hard\n📌 Total Miles: 11\n👥 Max People: 16\n🗞️ Costs: Gas\n⛅ Weather: 65F high\, 44F low\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Camping gear\, hiking shoes\, water \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/wilson-mountain-trail-hiking-camping/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260213T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260112T172049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T172928Z
UID:4441-1770987600-1771174800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:San Diego ⛱️ (FULL)
DESCRIPTION:Trip Plan \nFeb 13 (Friday):We’ll leave Tempe around 1:00 PM and drive to Cleveland National Forest\, which is approximately a 5 hour drive. \nFeb 14 (Saturday):We’ll head to San Diego to spend the day at the beach and exploring the city. In the evening\, we’ll drive back to our campsite (about 1 hour from San Diego). Note: We will not be camping on the beach. \nFeb 15 (Sunday):In the morning\, we’ll do a short hike in Cleveland National Forest\, then start driving back to Tempe\, aiming to arrive before 5:00 PM. \n\nSAN DIEGO ITINERARY \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/san-diego-%e2%9b%b1%ef%b8%8f/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Soman":MAILTO:srisamraj26@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260214T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260209T080635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T080635Z
UID:4829-1771061400-1771084800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Saguaro Lake Swimming/Grilling
DESCRIPTION:We will be going to Saguaro Lake on Saturday and we will be swimming and grilling. \nMust buy a Tonto Pass to park at the lot. It is usually $8-$15 per car. You can buy the pass on site or at local gas stations. \nParking Lot: Butcher Jones Recreation Site \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/saguaro-lake-swimming-grilling/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jack Panzarella":MAILTO:jppanzar@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260204T065632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T065632Z
UID:4755-1771084800-1771182000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Picketpost Loop Hiking & Camping
DESCRIPTION:Join us for car camping and hiking in Superior\, AZ. We’ll head out Saturday afternoon and spend the night camping. On Sunday\, we’ll hike a section of the Arizona Trail around Picketpost Mountain. You can expect creek crossings and stunning mountain views. Don’t miss this adventure to one of the most beautiful parts of Arizona! \n🗺️ Location: Picketpost Loop\n🌄 Activity: Hiking and car camping\n🏔️ Skill Level: Moderate\n📌 Total Miles: 9\n👥 Max People: 20\n🗞️ Costs: 10$ gas\n⛅ Weather: High 63\, Low 50\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU performing arts and media center\n🧳 What to Bring: Camping gear \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/picketpost-loop-hiking-camping/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florian Hagenau":MAILTO:fhagenau@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T163000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260207T044927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T044927Z
UID:4818-1771144200-1771173000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial Trail Hiking
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a challenging hike through the Weaver Mountains up to a beautiful view of the Yarnell Valley and then down a short decent down to the memorial for the Granite Mountain Hotshots. This hike does involve around 1700 feet of elevation gain over 2 miles with very little shade along the trail so be prepared for that. \n🗺️ Location: Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial Trail\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\n🏔️ Skill Level: Moderate/Hard\n📌 Total Miles: 7\n👥 Max People: 15\n🗞️ Costs: 25$ Gas\n⛅ Weather: High of 60°F\, Low of 40°F\, Overcast\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: hiking shoes and at least 2 liters of water \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/granite-mountain-hotshots-memorial-trail-hiking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicholas Hoekstra":MAILTO:nhoekstr@asu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260222T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260112T211529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T203310Z
UID:4451-1771578000-1771790400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:AZT Seg 1\, Miller Peak\, and Coronado Cave
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a packed weekend of backpacking the first segment of the iconic Arizona Trail plus poking our heads in Coronado Cave! \n  \nFriday: Drive down to trailhead\, check out Coronado Cave\, set up cars for point to point hike\, car camp \nSaturday: Hike to Miller peak and camp: 11.6mi +5\,100′ \nSunday: Finish hike and drive back to Tempe: 15.2mi +1\,700′ \n  \nIMPORTANT: This hike starts at the Mexican border so an encounter with Border Patrol is very likely. \n  \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/azt-seg-1-miller-peak-and-coronado-cave/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Justin Weidmann":MAILTO:justinweidmann2@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260221T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260207T043753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T014108Z
UID:4814-1771664400-1771704000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Bob Bear Trail to Fossil Creek Waterfall Hike
DESCRIPTION:🌊 Bob Bear Trail → Fossil Springs Adventure\nA Hidden Oasis Hiking Experience in Arizona | Must Do | Pet Friendly \n\n\n\nTrip Overview\nBob Bear Trail (Trail #18) leads hikers deep into the Fossil Creek Wilderness to one of Arizona’s most beautiful hidden water destinations. The trail descends into a canyon where clear turquoise water\, waterfalls\, natural pools\, and lush greenery create a rare desert oasis. \nImportant Reality: The hike down is easier and downhill. The return hike back up is steep\, exposed\, and significantly more difficult.\n\n\nTrail Start\nThe hike begins at the Bob Bear Trailhead Parking Area. This is the official starting point for the Fossil Springs hike. \n\nVault toilets are available at the trailhead\nNo drinking water or food services are available\nEnsure all supplies are prepared before starting\n\n\n\nStep-By-Step Hiking Route\nStep 1: Descend Into the Canyon\n\nFollow trail signs pointing toward Fossil Springs or Fossil Creek Dam\nThe trail begins with rocky terrain and loose gravel\nVegetation includes desert shrubs\, agave\, juniper\, and manzanita\nExpect a steep descent of approximately 1\,300–1\,500 feet\n\nThe descent provides expansive canyon views and gradually transitions from dry desert landscape to greener terrain as elevation decreases. \nStep 2: Scenic Canyon Exploration\n\nThe first few miles provide panoramic canyon viewpoints\nTerrain remains rocky but becomes increasingly scenic\nThe air becomes cooler as hikers approach the riparian zone\n\nStep 3: Enter Fossil Springs Riparian Zone\n\nLush vegetation appears including moss and ferns\nThe first views of the iconic turquoise water become visible\nShaded areas become more common near the creek\n\nStep 4: Reach Fossil Creek Dam and Waterfall\nThis area marks the primary destination of the hike and is approximately 4–5 miles from the trailhead. \n\n\nMust-Do Activities at Fossil Springs\n🏊 Swim in Natural Pools\n\nClear turquoise pools provide ideal swimming locations\nWater remains cold but refreshing year-round\nWater shoes are strongly recommended due to slippery rocks\n\n💧 Explore Fossil Springs Waterfall\n\nWater emerges directly from underground springs\nStrong and consistent flow creates natural cascades\nExcellent photography and relaxation opportunities\n\n🕳 Explore Travertine Cave\n\nNatural cave formed from mineral deposits and water erosion\nLocated near waterfall areas\nProvides a unique geological experience\n\n🍽 Rest and Lunch Break\n\nBest taken near shaded creek areas\nHydration and energy replenishment are critical before return hike\n\n\n\nReturn Route\nThe hike returns using the exact same trail back to the trailhead. \n\nThe return is entirely uphill\nLimited shade along most sections\nExpect slower pace and higher physical demand\nMost hikers find the return significantly harder than the descent\n\n\n\nSafety Information\n\nCarry at least a gallon of water per person\nWear proper hiking footwear with strong traction\nBring electrolytes and high-energy snacks\nProtect against sun exposure with sunscreen and hat\nThe trail is remote with limited emergency access\nSave enough energy and water for the uphill return\n\n\n\nEnvironmental Responsibility\n\nFollow Leave No Trace principles\nPack out all trash\nDo not disturb wildlife or natural formations\nGlass containers and campfires are prohibited\nDogs must remain leashed at all times\n\n\n\nTrip Highlight\nFossil Springs is widely regarded as one of Arizona’s most beautiful natural water destinations. The trail combines rugged canyon hiking\, rare desert greenery\, mineral-rich turquoise water\, waterfalls\, and cave formations\, creating a uniquely rewarding outdoor experience. \n\n\n🗺️ Location: Bob Bear Trail\, Fossil Springs / Fossil Creek Waterfall\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\n🏔️ Skill Level: Moderate\n📌 Total Miles: 9\n👥 Max People: 40\n🗞️ Costs: Gas $20-$25\n⛅ Weather: High 50°F\, Low 23°F\, Wind 4mph\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Plenty of water\, Snacks full of Carbs\, Swimsuit and water shoes if interested\, Towel\nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/bob-bear-trail-to-fossil-creek-waterfall-hike/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cos %E2%80%8E":MAILTO:knola155@asu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260224T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260224T210000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260217T022419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T022419Z
UID:4864-1771961400-1771966800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:A Mountain Night Hike
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be doing a quick\, easy hike up A Mountain on Tuesday night! No hiking experience or equipment required! We will enjoy the beautiful view of the Tempe skyline at night and make some new friends! There’s no need for a driver or a huge time commitment on this trip since we’ll just be walking from campus. \nWe will be meeting at the fountain in front of Old Main and leaving by 7:30PM. We should reach the peak no later than 8:00PM. We will have a good amount of time to hang out and chat at the peak. \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/a-mountain-night-hike-3/
LOCATION:Old Main Fountain\, 400 E Tyler Mall\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tavek Jordan":MAILTO:tavek@jordanlodge.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260228T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260301T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260118T225026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T140635Z
UID:4495-1772262000-1772395200@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Hot Springs (Backpacking)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a beginner’s backpacking trip to the AZ Hot Springs! This is an easy 3-mile hike just downstream from the Hoover Dam. There is tons of stuff to do in this area outside of chilling in the hot springs. We will leave Tempe at 7 am on Saturday. \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/hot-springs-backpacking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Soman":MAILTO:srisamraj26@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260301T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260301T133000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260226T005358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T005358Z
UID:4956-1772359200-1772371800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Lone Mountain Day Hike
DESCRIPTION:This is a short\, enjoyable\, and beginner friendly trail that offers breath taking views onto Bulldog Canyon\, Tonto National Forest and the Superstition Mountains in the distance. \n🗺️ Location: Lone Mountain\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\n🏔️ Skill Level: Beginner\n📌 Total Miles: 2.3\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 757 Feet\n👥 Max People: 15\n🗞️ Costs: 10$ Gas\n⛅ Weather: High of 92°F\, Low of 63°F\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Hiking shoes and water \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/lone-mountain-day-hike/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nicholas Hoekstra":MAILTO:nhoekstr@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260306T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260122T010455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T192757Z
UID:4565-1772784000-1773514800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Oregon Backpacking - Spring Break
DESCRIPTION:This trip will be a multi-day road trip and backpacking experience through California and Southern Oregon\, blending a few major city stops with some of the most scenic landscapes on the West Coast. We’ll break up the drive with stops in Los Angeles and San Francisco\, then continue north along the Pacific Coast Highway (US-101) into Oregon. While there\, we’ll explore coastal cliffs and beaches in the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor (the picture)\, hike the Trail of Ten Falls\, where you can literally hike behind the waterfalls\, backpack into the old-growth forests of Opal Creek Wilderness\, (here we’ll swim\, cliff jump\, and see some amazing waterfalls)\, check out some amazing views of Crater Lake National Park\, and finish with a proper night’s sleep and some real food nearby in the town of Klamath Falls (which has natural hot springs btw). There are some costs for sure\, but it will be 1\,000\,000% worth it and I’m super excited! \nThe full itinerary (with costs) is below. \n\n📅 DAY 1 | Fri\, Mar 6\n🚗 Tempe → Los Angeles → Central CA Dispersed Camp (near I-5) \n•   9:00 am – Depart Tempe•   ~3:00–4:00 pm – Arrive at Los Angeles (6–6.5 hrs)•   Flexible LA hang (beach\, walk\, food optional)•   Major grocery stop in LA (food for Days 3–4 + backpacking food for Days 5–6)•   ~6:00–7:00 pm – Leave LA•   ~8:30–10:00 pm – Arrive at dispersed camp near I-5 (3 hrs) \nShowers: Optional truck stopDay 1 total (per person): $20–62 \n\n📅 DAY 2 | Sat\, Mar 7\n🌉 Central CA → San Francisco → US-101 (Pacific Coast Highway ⭐) → Southern Oregon \n•   6:30 am – Depart camp•   ~11:30 am–12:30 pm – Arrive at San Francisco (3 hrs)•   1–2 hr SF stop (overlook\, short walk\, lunch optional)•   1:30–2:00 pm – HARD departure from SF•   ~2:00 pm – Begin driving north on US-101 (Pacific Coast Highway)•   ~8:30–9:30 pm – Camp near Brookings\, OR (7 hrs) \nShowers: Optional truck stop (Eureka or Crescent City)Day 2 total (per person): $10–37 \n\n📅 DAY 3 | Sun\, Mar 8\n🌊 Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor – Day Hiking \n•   8:00 am – Wake up•   9:00 am–4:30 pm – Drive + park + hike day with coastal overlooks\, a longer coastal trail\, and one beach-access hike•   5:00–6:00 pm – Sunset overlook•   Dinner and camp near Brookings \nShowers: None (solar shower optional)Day 3 total (per person): $10–15 \n\n📅 DAY 4 | Mon\, Mar 9\n💦 Brookings → Silver Falls State Park → Reposition Inland \n•   6:30 am – Depart coast•   ~12:30 pm – Arrive at Silver Falls State Park (6–6.5 hrs)•   1:00–5:30 pm – Trail of Ten Falls hike (7.4 mi\, 4–5 hrs)•   Evening dinner and short drive toward Opal Creek; camp nearby \nShowers: Strongly recommended truck stopDay 4 total (per person): $22–34 \n\n📅 DAY 5 | Tue\, Mar 10\n🌲 Opal Creek Wilderness – Backpacking Day 1 \n•   Morning – Sleep in\, pack overnight gear•   ~12:30–1:00 pm – Start hiking•   Backpack 5–7 miles through old-growth forest•   ~5:45–6:30 pm – Set up camp near sunset (stove-only cooking) \nDay 5 total (per person): $10–18 \n\n📅 DAY 6 | Wed\, Mar 11\n🎒 Hike Out → Nearby Dispersed Camp \n•   7:30–8:00 am – Wake up•   Late morning to early afternoon – Hike out (5–7 miles)•   Short drive (1–2 hrs max) toward Crater Lake•   Camp\, dry gear\, rest \nShowers: Optional truck stopDay 6 total (per person): $10–32 \n\n📅 DAY 7 | Thu\, Mar 12\n❄️ Crater Lake National Park → Klamath Falls \n•   Morning drive to Crater Lake National Park•   2–4 hrs at viewpoints and snowy rim (no hiking required)•   Early afternoon drive to Klamath Falls (1 hr)•   Arrive before sunset•   Hotel/Motel check-in\, shower\, change•   Dinner and drinks out together \nDay 7 total (per person): $62–112 \n\n📅 DAY 8 | Fri\, Mar 13\n🚗 Klamath Falls → Halfway South → Dispersed Camp \n•   8:00 am – Depart Klamath Falls•   Long drive day (~12 hrs with stops)•   Camp halfway south on CA desert / BLM land \nShowers: Optional truck stopDay 8 total (per person): $10–32 \n\n📅 DAY 9 | Sat\, Mar 14\n🏠 Halfway Camp → Phoenix \n•   9:00 am – Depart camp•   ~3:00–4:00 pm – Arrive at Phoenix (6 hrs) \nDay 9 total (per person): $10–15 \n\n⛽ Gas (estimated per person\, total trip): $140–190💵 Total cost (per person\, including gas): $315–465 \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/oregon-backpacking-spring-break-2/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Richard Sargent":MAILTO:rpsargent2@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260306T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260226T014537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T064935Z
UID:4959-1772787600-1773162000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:The Amazing Race to Big Sur
DESCRIPTION:Two teams/cars race in an epic battle of wits\, skill\, and luck. First to make it to Point Sur Lighthouse wins!  \n  \nTeams will start with 5 cards\, cards can be powers or debuffs to throw against your opponents. Every 50 miles teams will draw a new card. When one team is physically passing the other the team in the rear must successfully land a slice of American cheese on there opponent’s car to enact a heed to head battle. Teams will then pull off to a convenient location and face off in one of the many location specific dual. The winning team will get a 5 minute head start  \n  \nFirst to make it to the Point Sur Lighthouse wins! \n \n  \nIn the last hour of the day the team in the lead will find a camp and time how long it takes the trailing team to arrive. The next day the leading team will get this much head start.  \n  \nRough plan of phases/days  \n\nThe Desert: Tempe to Palm Springs \nLos Angeles Area: Palm Springs to San Luis Obispo\nThe Coast: San Luis Obispo to Big Sur \n\n  \nGame will last roughly 6-8th. 9th we will start the drive back making any cool detours. The plan is to be back to Tempe before Tuesday 10th @ 5pm so Justin doesn’t get fired! \n  \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/the-amazing-race-to-big-sur/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Justin Weidmann":MAILTO:justinweidmann2@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260313T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260204T223058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T023541Z
UID:4779-1772964000-1773428400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:New Mexico Road Trip – Desert Peaks\, Caves\, & White Sands (SPRING BREAK)
DESCRIPTION:This trip is a 6 day\, 1500 mile scenic road trip through Southern Arizona\, Texas\, and New Mexico\, focused on iconic desert landscapes\, rugged mountain hikes\, massive cave systems\, and 4 surreal national parks. We’ll start by cutting through Saguaro National Park\, hike among towering rock spires in Chiricahua National Monument\, summit the highest point in Texas at Guadalupe Peak\, descend deep underground at Carlsbad Caverns\, wander through historic mountain towns and alpine forests\, and wrap it all up with sunset at White Sands National Park—one of the most unique landscapes in the U.S. \nWeather: \n\nDaytime high: 80 °F (26°C)\nNighttime low: 40°F (5°C)\n\nBring both warm and cold weather clothing! While we will be in the desert most days\, we may encounter snow in our high-elevation destinations! There will also be some difficult hiking on this trip so be prepared! \nTotal Cost: ~$115 \nItinerary (subject to change): \n\n📅 DAY 1 | Sun\, Mar 8\n🌵 Tempe → Saguaro National Park → Chiricahua Mountains \n• Meet at the APMA building• 10:00 am – Depart Tempe• Scenic drive through Saguaro National Park• Afternoon drive toward Chiricahua National Monument• Evening arrival and camp outside the park in the Coronado National Forest \n⏱ Drive time: ~4.75 hours🏕 Camp: Dispersed camping in the Chiricahua Mountains \n\n📅 DAY 2 | Mon\, Mar 9\n🪨 Chiricahua National Monument → Franklin Mountains → New Mexico \n• 6:15 am – Leave camp• Morning hike: The Big Loop in Chiricahua National Monument (rock spires\, hoodoos\, unreal formations)• Drive through Franklin Mountains State Park near El Paso• Evening arrival at dispersed camp in southern New Mexico \n⏱ Drive time: ~6.75 hours🏕 Camp: Mile 10 Dispersed (NM) \n\n📅 DAY 3 | Tue\, Mar 10\n⛰ Guadalupe Mountains National Park – Summit Day \n• 8:00 am – Leave camp• Drive to Guadalupe Mountains National Park• Hike Guadalupe Peak (highest point in Texas)• Return to the same dispersed camp for the night \n⏱ Drive time: ~1 hour total🥾 Big hike day🏕 Camp: Mile 10 Dispersed (NM) \n\n📅 DAY 4 | Wed\, Mar 11\n🦇 Carlsbad Caverns → Roswell → Sierra Blanca \n• 9:00 am – Depart camp• Timed-entry visit to Carlsbad Caverns National Park• Drive through Roswell and see ALIENS!• Evening drive toward the Sierra Blanca area• Camp on BLM land near the mountain \n⏱ Drive time: ~3.25 hours🏕 Camp: West Mesa Trailhead (BLM) \n\n📅 DAY 5 | Thu\, Mar 12\n🏞 Mountains → Forests → White Sands Sunset \n• 9:00 am – Depart camp• Scenic drive through Sierra Blanca• Visit Bonito Lake and do a hike• Drive through Lincoln National Forest (Cloudcroft area)• Stop at Benson Ridge• Arrive at White Sands National Park for sunset• Evening drive to camp near the Organ Mountains \n⏱ Drive time: ~4.75 hours🏕 Camp: Baylor Canyon Rd Spur (BLM) \n\n📅 DAY 6 | Fri\, Mar 13\n🥾 Organ Mountains → Tempe \n• 8:00 am – Leave camp• Morning hike in the Organ Mountains (right next to camp)• Late morning / early afternoon drive back to Tempe \n⏱ Drive time: ~6 hours🏠 Trip ends in Tempe \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/new-mexico-road-trip-desert-peaks-caves-white-sands-spring-break/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jaddison Jordan":MAILTO:jbjorda4@asu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260310T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260305T001959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T001959Z
UID:5004-1773131400-1773162000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Heritage Park Zoo - Prescott
DESCRIPTION:We will be taking a fun day trip to Prescott\, Arizona. We are visiting Heritage Park Zoo\, then exploring scenic downtown afterwards! \n🗺️ Location: Heritage park zoo\n🌄 Activity: Zoo vist/ city exploring\n🏔️ Skill Level: easy\n👥 Max People: 12\n🗞️ Costs: Gas\, $15 per person for zoo\, lunch\n⛅ Weather: low 40\, high 60\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and media arts building\n🧳 What to Bring: sweater\, closed toe shoes\, water\, snacks \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/heritage-park-zoo-prescott/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Josh Page":MAILTO:jrpage3@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260204T225622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T044857Z
UID:4786-1773140400-1773594000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Yosemite National Park (Spring Break)
DESCRIPTION:We’ll leave Tempe on March 10 and road-trip into California\, stopping in Joshua Tree for a night of dispersed camping under the stars. From there\, we’ll continue to Yosemite\, spend time exploring the Wawona area and Yosemite Valley\, enjoy some classic viewpoints and scenic hikes\, and soak in the whole national-park experience. After a few adventure-filled days of sightseeing\, nature\, we’ll head back through San Bernardino County before returning to Tempe on March 15. It’s meant to be a relaxed\, fun trip with lots of great views \, just come ready for a good time and cooler mountain weather. \nClick here to view the Trip itinerary\nEstimated Cost Per Person \nYosemite Entry: $100 (non-US citizens) \nVehicle Entry Fee: ~$9 (Free if the driver has the ATB pass) \nCampground: ~$8 \nGas: ~$70–80 \nFood: ~$50  \n⚠️ Weather can be unpredictable. There is a possibility of snow (Low 30F) and rain\, especially in Yosemite. Please bring warm clothes\, proper layers\, and cold-weather gear. \nI only have permits for 16 people\, so this will be a small trip. \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/yosemite-national-park/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Soman":MAILTO:srisamraj26@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260202T201939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T201939Z
UID:4736-1773478800-1773507600@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Outdoor Climbing with the Outdoor Climbing Club at ASU
DESCRIPTION:Superior or Flagstaff Outdoor Climbing with the Outdoor Climbing Club \nMore Details to Come \nMax 10 people \nSign Up
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/outdoor-climbing-with-the-outdoor-climbing-club-at-asu/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260317T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260318T110000
DTSTAMP:20260608T075706
CREATED:20260219T005057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T235908Z
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SUMMARY:Flatiron via Siphon Draw Trail Backpacking
DESCRIPTION:Conquer the legendary Superstition Mountains on a beautiful trip through the rugged beauty of Siphon Draw. Push your limits on the steep ascent to the Flatiron summit for a breathtaking panoramic view that defines the Arizona backcountry experience. We will be hiking up Flatiron on Friday\, camping overnight on top of the mountain\, then returning on Saturday. Don’t miss this incredible adventure! \n🗺️ Location: Flatiron via Siphon Draw Trail\n🌄 Activity: backpacking\n🏔️ Skill Level: strenuous\n📌 Total Miles: 6\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 2600ft\n👥 Max People: 12\n🗞️ Costs: 15\n⛅ Weather: mid 70\n🧭 Meeting Place: APMA\n🧳 What to Bring: camping gear\, hiking shoes\, water\nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/flatiron-via-siphon-draw-trail-hiking-and-camping/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Didus":MAILTO:ddidus@asu.edu
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CREATED:20260120T034155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T192446Z
UID:4513-1774080000-1774094400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Tandem Skydive
DESCRIPTION:We’re putting together a group skydiving trip with Skydive Phoenix! You’ll jump tandem with a certified instructor\, experience an insane freefall\, and then enjoy a smooth parachute ride back down. No experience needed—just show up ready for an adrenaline rush and an unforgettable time! The price is around $219 – $249 per person\, with optional upgrades if you want to go bigger. Please try to book a time slot between 9 AM – 11 AM so everyone gets a spot and nobody has to wait around for others. If you’re interested or want more info\, check out the link: \nskydive arizona  ($219 if 20 people signup) \nhttps://www.skydivephoenix.com/tandem-skydiving \n  \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/tandem-skydive/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Soman":MAILTO:srisamraj26@gmail.com
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