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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260401T210000
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SUMMARY:The Alaskan School Bus Voyage / World Road Trip
DESCRIPTION:Guys I finally went and bought the school bus!!!! \nI quit my job this morning and we will be leaving at 9:00pm tonight after the meeting. \n  \nBaseline Rules: \n\n15 people each with a role on the bus (repair\, navigation\, meals\, side quests\, documenter\, etc) \nNo technology allowed on the bus \n\nNo phones or smart devices of any kind\, no digital navigation\, no game consoles\, no TV’s \nOnly safety communicators like sat phones and radios\, select music is also allowed \n\nLocal communications suite: powerful CB radio on the bus and small handheld communicators for members\nTied into a custom build LoRa mesh network for P2P communication\nTarget 30 mile range for handhelds \nOnly analog music such as records\, tapes\, and maybe CD’s\n\n\n\n\nThe bus needs to be a piece of shit that breaks down\, otherwise this trip is too straight forward \n\nIf nothing goes wrong it’s not an adventure!\n\n\nType C school bus holds 42 adults 35-40ft \n\nConverting 3/4 of the bus to living with things like a kitchen\, bathroom\, shower\, beds\n\nCould save lots of space and take more people if committed to camping outside \n\n\nLeaves us with a crew of 10-15 people \nCan take more people by only building ~6 bunk beds and having people rotate for camping outside \n\n\nBudget $1K / month\n\n  \nRoute Map\n  \nItinerary: \nDrive to Alaska (April 1st – April 12th\, 66 hours driving) \nWe will Drive up through Colorado\, Yellowstone and Banff on the way \n  \nAlaska Exploring (April 12 – 24) \nWe will offroad to Wrangler St. Elias National Park and do a quick winter summit of Denali \n  \nAlaska Offroad (April 25 – May 1st) (500 mi) \nBefore we will stock up on a bunch of food and gas tanks in Fairbanks before the offroad stretch. \nWe will offroad leaving the town of Manley Hot Springs and crossing the Bering Strait (it doesn’t melt until late May!!!) \n  \nOffroad in Russia to Magadan (May 1st – May 10) (1500mi) \nGet to China (May 10 – May 20th) and illegally cross border \nMake sure to get your fake New Zealand passports and start working on your accent! \n  \nExploration: \nMay 20th – June 5th China (40 hours to cross country) \nJune 5th – June 20th Singapore and Southeast Asia (80 hour detour) \nJune 20th – June 27th Cross Myanmar and Bangladesh (60 hours) \nJune 27th – July 30th India (100 hours driving) Get Waffles \nJuly 30th – August 20th Nepal and Himalayas with Everest and K2 Summit \nAugust 20th – August 30th Cross Middle East to Get to Greece (65 hours to cross) \nSeptember 1st to September 20th Central Europe and Alps on Way to Norway (65 hours to cross) \nSeptember 20- October 1st Norway Backpacking \nOctober 1st – October 20 Explore West Europe then catch Ferry at Straight of Gibraltar \nOctober 20 – February 20th Explore Africa with Kilimanjaro Summit (380 hour round trip) \nFebruary 20th – February 28th Cross Straight of Gibraltar and Alps Skiing \nMarch 1st – March 20th More Europe Exploration \nMarch 20th – April 20th Cross Russia Back to Magadan \nApril 20th – May 10th Recross Bearing Straight \nMay 10th – June 10th See Everything in Alaska we missed the first time \nJune 10th – July 20th Canadian and US west coast \nJuly 21st Return to Tempe \n  \nFor insurance reasons we will take 15 people. Everyone will need to have a role! \n  \nRoles: \nCaptain/Driver \nCook \nBaker \nMechanic \nNavigator \nTranslator (should know every language) \nFuel Manager \nCommunications (Manages internal radio and chooses who gets to talk to their parents) \nMaster Builder (Designs upgrades for the bus) \nSide Quests \nDocumenter \nHR \n  \n  \nBut actually stay tuned for Alaskan School Bus Voyage summer of 2028 🙃 \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/alaska-world-road-trip-with-the-school-bus-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Justin Weidmann":MAILTO:justinweidmann2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260403T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260405T180000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260211T001037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T191228Z
UID:4840-1775206800-1775412000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Cave Creek Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Trip Overview\nCome explore a hidden gem in southern Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains. We’ll depart Friday and car camp for two nights\, with a full day of hiking on Saturday and a shorter hike Sunday morning. This remarkable area features an incredible range of landscapes—from lush canyon forests framed by red rock cliffs to pine-covered mountains\, open grasslands\, and desert terrain. We’ll experience it all on this trip. \n  \nFriday\nThe early group will leave at 9:00 am\, drive the 4 hours to Cave Creek Canyon\, and set up camp. If 9:00 is too early\, other cars are free to leave later in the day. We will meet at 4:30 pm at the visitor center for a flat\, 3-4-mile walk to the main viewpoints in the canyon. \n  \nFriday Evening Walk \nSaturday\nWe will start hiking at 9:00 am and hike Silver Peak. This will be a hard 12-mile-long hike with 3\,000 feet of elevation gain. While there is a lot of elevation gain\, it is all gradual. \nThen\, after the hike\, we will go to the canyon overview for sunset \nSilver Peak Trail \nSunday\nWe will hike the South Fork Trail (5.6 miles\, 900 feet of elevation gain) from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm\, then head back to Tempe. We should get back around 6:00 pm \nSouth Fork  \nOur Route \nPhotos of Hikes\nGeneral Info\nCost: Maximum $10 per person for camping site (if we stay at an established spot inside the canyon)\, around $10 per person for gas (Depends on car) \nWeather: Low: 30- 40F\,  High: 65 – 75F \nMeeting Spot: ASU Media and Arts Building in Trader Joe’s parking lot \nMax size: 3-4 cars (campsites are small) \nTrip Leader: Samuel Ingram \nBring: Camping Gear and Warm Clothes \nArticle about the Area \n  \n  \n  \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/cave-creek-canyon/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Samuel Ingram":MAILTO:spingram@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260404T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260319T022710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T022811Z
UID:5078-1775293200-1775329200@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Fossil Creek Waterfalls Hiking
DESCRIPTION:🗺️ Location: Fossil Creek in Pine\, AZ\n🌄 Activity: Hiking to the falls and optional swimming\n🏔️ Skill Level: easy\n📌 Total Miles: 2.2 miles\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 190 ft\n👥 Max People: 20\n🗞️ Costs: gas\, possible permits\n⛅ Weather: tbd until week of trip\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: water\, good shoes\, snacks\, swimsuit and towel if you’re swimming\, hat\, sunscreen \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/fossil-creek-waterfalls-hiking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Hankerson":MAILTO:jhankerson2004@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260405T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260302T171538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T195855Z
UID:4977-1775293200-1775408400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:🌵 Tempe → Las Vegas Road Trip\nMarch 28 – March 29 | 1 Night Desert Escape \n🚗 March 28 – The Drive\n\n9:00 AM – Leave Tempe\n~4.5–5 hr scenic desert drive. \n\n\n1:30 PM – Hoover Dam [LINK] | Must Do\nWalk across • Memorial Bridge views • Lake Mead photos \n~1:50-2:00 PM – Stop at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign [LINK] | Must Do \nTake Pictures without waiting in the line \n\n\n2:00–2:30 PM – Arrive Las Vegas Strip [LINK]\nPark centrally. Reset. Energy up. \n\n🌆 Vegas Core Experience\n\n3:00 – 6:30 PM\nSunset Strip Walk | Must Do\nBellagio fountains • Venetian canals • Eiffel Tower replica • Pyramid replica (Luxor Hotel and Casino) • Explore major casinos \n\n\n7:00 PM – Dinner [LINK]\nSimple $10 fast food. Refuel. \n\n\n8:30 PM – High Roller [LINK] | Must Do\n30-minute night skyline ride. \n\n\n9:15 PM – Sphere [LINK]\nWatch from the outside. \n\n\n9:45 PM – Fremont Street [LINK] | Must Do\nLED canopy show • Street performers • Old Vegas vibe \n\n\n11:30 PM – Casino Experience\n\n\n\n[OPTIONAL] If you want awesome Pizza\, try Flour & Barley [https://maps.app.goo.gl/URT7dN3hSxxnJcXq9]\n\n\nFixed small budget. Play for the vibe. \n\n🌌 Night Camping – Lovell Canyon (Best Free Option)\n\n📍 Lovell Canyon Dispersed Camping\n\n36.06696634675884\, -115.56048441459284\n \n• ~40 min from the Strip\n• Completely free (Forest Service land)\n• Dark skies & quiet mountain desert backdrop\n• Multiple pull-outs along Lovell Canyon Road (good for large groups) \nArrive ~12:30 AM. Stargaze. Sleep. \n\nOptional campsite – Lake Mead BLM Dispersed:\n\n36.315829214198374\, -114.37542756869787\n \nFree boondocking near lake views • Rougher access roads •\nSome nearby areas (Government Wash / 8-Mile) have had overnight restrictions since 2024. \n\n\n🌄 March 29 – Valley of Fire Morning\n\n9:00 AM – Valley of Fire State Park | Must Do(Optional if tired)\nScenic drive • Fire Wave viewpoint • Elephant Rock • Epic red sandstone landscapes \n~2 hour from the Lovell Canyon (OR: 50 min drive from Lake Mead). Unreal sunrise colors. \nLocation: 36.49585683907795\, -114.52866608578192 \n\n\n11:30 AM – Drive Back to Tempe\nArrive ~4:30–5:00 PM \n\n💰 Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Person)\n\n🚗 Shared Vehicle Costs\nGas (700 miles ÷ 30 mpg = 23.3 gal @ $4.4)\n$103 total\nValley of Fire Entry (per vehicle)\n$15 total\nSplit between 5 people → $24 per person\n\n👤 Individual Costs\nFood (depends on what you eat/bring)\n$$\nHigh Roller Ticket\n$35\nOptional Gambling\nminimum = $5\n\nEstimated Total Per Person:\n$60\n(Minimal gambling assumed)\n\n\nEssentials Covered: Full Strip Walk • High Roller • Fremont • Desert Camping • Valley of Fire \nMinimal spend. Maximum experience.\nVegas lights. Desert silence. Red rock sunrise. \n\n\n📝 Trip Summary and Location Links\nTempe → Hoover Dam → Las Vegas Strip → Campsite → Valley of Fire  → Tempe \n  \n🗺️ Location: Las Vegas\n🌄 Activity: City Seeing\, Camping\n🏔️ Skill Level: Beginner\n📌 Total Miles: 700\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 200ft\n👥 Max People: 30\n🗞️ Costs: ~$60 per person\n⛅ Weather: High 79°F\, Low 50°F\, Wind 4mph\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts (APMA) near Trader Joe’s\n🧳 What to Bring: Sleeping bag\, pad\, tent\nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/las-vegas-valley-of-fire/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cos %E2%80%8E":MAILTO:knola155@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260404T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260405T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260331T052541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T001914Z
UID:5214-1775314800-1775419200@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:West Clear Creek Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a camping and hiking trip in the Coconino National Forest. We will head out Saturday afternoon\, spent the night car camping. Sunday we will hike the West Clear Creek Trail. The hike includes river crossings and swimming\, so make sure to be comfortable with that and bring a swimsuit. \n🗺️ Location: West Clear Creek Trail Hiking\, Swimming and Car Camping\n🌄 Activity: Hiking/Swimming/Carcamping/\n🏔️ Skill Level: Moderate\n📌 Total Miles: 9\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 800ft\n👥 Max People: 25\n🗞️ Costs: 15 $ gas\n⛅ Weather: Sunny\, Low 45\, High 80\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Camping gear (sleeping bag\, sleeping pad\, tent)\, hiking gear\, food\, water\, swimmsuit \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/west-clear-creek-trail-exploration/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florian Hagenau":MAILTO:fhagenau@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260410T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260410T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260123T202233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T194658Z
UID:4588-1775817000-1775847600@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Water Wheels Falls Day Hike
DESCRIPTION:This is a short\, easy 1.6-mile round-trip hike in Tonto National Forest near Payson\, with only 150 ft of elevation gain. The trail includes small stream crossings\, forest\, and rocky sections\, leading to a waterfall and pool where we’ll stop to rest\, snack\, and swim for the majority of the afternoon. Sturdy footwear is recommended due to slippery rocks\, and there is a $10 parking fee per car at the trailhead. \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/water-wheels-falls-day-hike-2/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Richard Sargent":MAILTO:rpsargent2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260411T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260211T062529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T062529Z
UID:4845-1775887200-1776024000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Mount Lemmon: Base to Peak
DESCRIPTION:This is a difficult 12-mile hike with 7\,000 feet of elevation gain\, starting among saguaro cacti and ending in a pine forest. During the hike\, you will travel through several different biomes as you gain elevation. We will leave Trader Joe’s at 6:00 am and hike to the top of Mount Lemmon\, where we will meet the car camping trip. Drivers on the car camping trip will bring up our gear\, and we will all camp at the top of the mountain. Then the next morning\, we will hike back down and drive back to Tempe. The round-trip will be 24 miles over two days. \n  \nThe number of people who can come will depend on the number of drivers for the car camping trip\, but for now\, there will only be room for 5 hikers; however\, this could be expanded \n  \nCost: Gas\, $7 per car park pass \nWeather: Low of 40 at night\, high of 80 during the day (at base of mountain) \nMeeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts \nBring: LOTS of water\, food\, hiking gear. We will arrange the pickup and transportation of camping gear before the trip. \nDifficulty: Justin (aka Experienced Hikers Only) \n  \nAll trail link \n  \n  \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/mount-lemmon-base-to-peak/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Samuel Ingram":MAILTO:spingram@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260417T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260410T053605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T053605Z
UID:5359-1776412800-1776459600@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Fossil Springs via Flume Road Trail Hiking + Swimming
DESCRIPTION:We’ll hike the Flume Trail to the Fossil Creek Springs\, known blue water\, caves\, waterfalls\, and fossils. There is little shade along the trail\, so make sure to bring plenty of water and sunscreen! \n🗺️ Location: Fossil Springs via Flume Road Trail\n🌄 Activity: Hiking + Swimming\n🏔️ Skill Level: Moderate\n📌 Total Miles: 10\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 1300ft\n👥 Max People: 6\n🗞️ Costs: 10$ gas\n⛅ Weather: 70s\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Lots of water\, snacks\, hiking shoes \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/fossil-springs-via-flume-road-trail-hiking-swimming/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florian Hagenau":MAILTO:fhagenau@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260419T210000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260119T160711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T040121Z
UID:4508-1776427200-1776632400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Death Valley National Park – Milky Way Stargazing 🔭⭐️
DESCRIPTION:We’ll leave Tempe and road-trip out to Death Valley for a few days exploring one of the most unique landscapes in the U.S. Along the way we’ll drive through the Mojave Desert\, camp under the stars\, and visit some of the valley’s iconic spots like salt flats\, sand dunes\, colorful badlands\, and scenic viewpoints. Expect a mix of short hikes\, sightseeing\, and plenty of time to take in the vast desert scenery. \nThis is also one of the best times of the year to see the Milky Way\, and Death Valley is one of the darkest places in the country—perfect for stargazing and night photography. The trip is meant to be relaxed and fun: good company\, beautiful views\, and an unforgettable desert adventure. Just come prepared for desert conditions and cooler nights. 🌙 \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/death-valley-national-park-california/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sam Soman":MAILTO:srisamraj26@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260418T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260418T173000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260403T025745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T025745Z
UID:5257-1776497400-1776533400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Brown’s Peak Day Hike Hiking
DESCRIPTION:Come hike to the highest point in Maricopa County! Brown’s peak is the tallest the of Four Peaks with an elevation of 7657ft. Fairly easy hike up to “the chute” which requires some class 3/ class 4 scrambling to get to the top of the peak (optional). Quick day trip with some great views\, high clearance vehicles highly recommended to get up to the trailhead \n🗺️ Location: Brown’s Peak Day Hike\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\n🏔️ Skill Level: Moderate or Advanced\n📌 Total Miles: 5\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 1900\n👥 Max People: 15\n🗞️ Costs: $10 gas\n⛅ Weather: Highs in the 80s\n🧭 Meeting Place: APMA / TJ’s\n🧳 What to Bring: Plenty of water\, snacks\, good hiking shoes \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/browns-peak-day-hike-hiking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Raden Chambers":MAILTO:raden.chambers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260418T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260403T052231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T224031Z
UID:5266-1776499200-1776618000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Northern Arizona Monopoly
DESCRIPTION:This will be a competition trip around Northern Arizona in a similar style to the race to Big Sur \n  \nRules: \nNorthern Arizona is broken up into regions each worth a certain amount of AOC bucks (regions included based on number of teams): \nSedona: 800 \nFlagstaff: 800 \nOak Creek: 800 \nCamp Verde: 500 \nCottonwood: 500 \nJerome: 500 \nMt. Humphries: 500 \nMunds Park: 500 \nPrescott: 500 \nIf 3+ teams: \nPayson: 500 \nStrawberry: 500 \nIf 4+ teams: \nWinslow: 400 \nWilliams: 400 \n  \nEvery region has challenges\, each challenge you complete buys you a stake in that region. \n  \nYour percent owned of a region = the number of stakes you own in a region/total stakes earned in the game by all teams in region \nThe AOC bucks from a region = Regions worth x percent you own \nWhoever has the most AOC bucks at the end of the game is the winner \n  \nexample: If you have 3 stakes in Payson\, and two other teams have 1 stake. Then you own 3/5 stakes and have 300 AOC bucks. \nIf you are the only team to complete a challenge in a region you have full ownership \n  \nTeams can use debuffs to slow down opponents \nEach team starts with two debuff cards \nYou earn a new debuff card anytime you complete your first challenge in a new region. \nYou earn a new debuff when you become majority owner in a region (have the most stakes) \nIf you are the first team to complete a challenge in a region you earn two debuff cards. \n  \nNo Navigation systems\, only paper maps \nAll teams have Life360 on at all times \nWe will share a live calculator that \n  \nThe game lasts two days \nSaturday 9:00am – 8:00pm (Starting in Tempe and ending at campsite at Stoneman Lake) \nSunday 9:00am – 5:00pm (Starting at Campsite and ending in Tempe) \nMandatory 30 minute lunch break required each day \nyou will lose 100 AOC bucks for every 15 minutes late to ending spot (Day 1\, no penalty as long as you are on Stoneman Lake road by 8:00) \n  \n  \n🗺️ Location: Northern AZ\n🌄 Activity: Game\n🏔️ Skill Level: Easy\n👥 Max People: 30\n🗞️ Costs: Gas TBD depend on gameplay\n⛅ Weather: High in 60s Low in 30s\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts\n🧳 What to Bring: Camping gear\, food\, water\, maps \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/northern-arizona-monopoly/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Samuel Ingram":MAILTO:spingram@asu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260425T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260426T180000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260208T200459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T032650Z
UID:4826-1777104000-1777226400@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:White Mountains Backpacking
DESCRIPTION:We’re headed on a beautiful backpacking trip to the White Mountains near Greer\, Arizona! This is an easy beginner’s backpacking trip on the eastern edge of Arizona\, with incredible mountain views and rivers along the entire trail. The trail is relatively short and flat\, and is a great backpacking trip for first-timers! We will leave Tempe from the ASU Performing and Media Arts Building in the Trader Joe’s parking lot at 8AM on Saturday. Then\, we will hike out 2.5 miles to the end of the trail\, setting camp near the river and enjoying a cozy night under the stars. It will be cold at night\, so bring several layers! On Sunday morning\, we will hike back to the trailhead then drive back to Tempe\, returning around 6PM. You can expect beautiful spring wildflowers\, wild strawberries along the trail\, and lots of crystal-clear water. Don’t miss this adventure to one of the most beautiful parts of Arizona! \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/white-mountains-backpacking/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tavek Jordan":MAILTO:tavek@jordanlodge.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260426T071500
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260423T234741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T234741Z
UID:5675-1777187700-1777222800@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:Flatiron Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a challenging 5.9-mile hike up the iconic Flatiron under beautiful sunny skies! We will tackle a steep 2\,647-foot elevation gain\, so make sure to pack sturdy hiking shoes\, sunscreen\, snacks\, and plenty of water. Meet us at the ASU Performing and Media Arts building (APMA) and let’s hit the trail! \n🗺️ Location: Flatiron\n🌄 Activity: Hiking\n🏔️ Skill Level: Hard\n📌 Total Miles: 5.9\n🥾 Total Elevation Gain: 2647ft\n👥 Max People: 20\n🗞️ Costs: Gas (~$5)\n⛅ Weather: High 79° and sunny\n🧭 Meeting Place: ASU Performing and Media Arts building (APMA)\n🧳 What to Bring: Lots of water\, snacks\, hiking shoes\, sunscreen! \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/flatiron-hike/
CATEGORIES:Trip
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lily Goldberg":MAILTO:lilygoldberg623@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260608T021908
CREATED:20260324T054936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T050032Z
UID:5137-1777399200-1777410000@arizonaoutdoorsclub.com
SUMMARY:AOC Officer Interviews
DESCRIPTION:Positions Open for Next Year: \n\n2 Gear Managers Needed\n2 Recruitment Officers Needed\n1 Outreach Officer Needed\n1 Sponsorship Officer Needed\n1 Social Media Officer Needed\n1 Secretary Needed\n1 Merchandising Officer Needed\n1 Technology Director Needed\n6 Trip Leaders Needed\n\nInterview Time: April 28th 6pm-9pm MU 225 \n  \nPlease click the “SIGN UP” button below to access the application form. \nCLICK TO SIGN UP
URL:https://arizonaoutdoorsclub.com/trips_and_events/aoc-officer-interviews-mu-225/
LOCATION:MU 225
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jack Panzarella":MAILTO:jppanzar@asu.edu
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