Events

ENJOY THESE EVENTS AS THEY HAPPEN ACROSS MICRONESIA!
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GUAM

Boonie Stomps - Fonte Dam

September 10      Fonte Dam      Easy      2 miles
A gently sloping downhill trail, followed by a flat muddy patch, leads to the top of the large brick dam. Climbing down the steep trail beside the dam with the help of ropes we reach the bottom. Crossing the river we climb up the possibly muddy trail to the top of the other ridge. Coming out on an open windy ledge there is an outstanding view north towards the airport and beyond. A short but steep trail leads down to the river's edge and a short walk downstream, past the spider man challenge, leads to the swim hole and short jump at the small waterfall.
Bring: 2 quarts water, electrolytes, get wet shoes, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch and snacks, and camera Special Conditions: Muddy, mosquitoes, river walking
Parking Location: Google Maps or Apple Maps: 13.46260973680986, 144.72895498169234 (side of road)
MARSHALL ISLANDS

RMI BORDERS FINALLY REOPENED

On September 8, 2022, the RMI decided to reopen their borders. The Office of Commerce, Investment, and Tourism (OCIT)-Tourism Unit welcomed the incoming passengers with leis and music performed by the new local artists in town, the sixteen strings.
GUAM

Boonie Stomps - Fintasa & Lao Lao

September 3      Fintasa & Lao Lao       Medium       2 miles
We journey to 2 cooling waterfalls in southeastern Guam. Enjoy swimming and waterfall showers at the scenic Fintasa Falls, then return to the original river crossing to head downstream to the open ledges, swim holes, and waterfalls of Laolao Falls.
Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, lunch, and camera
Special Conditions: Some walking in water, fairly steep hills to climb and descend, sword grass.
Parking Location: 13.287430, 144.743071 (Roadside by Inarajan Middle School)
GUAM

Boonie Stomps - Upper Imong

August 27    Upper Imong    Very Difficult    5 miles
We trek to a new waterfall along the Imong River. Heading up the rain gauge trail, we’ll turn south on the Southern mountains trail. Turning east, we’ll head steadily downhill through open savannah and sword grass to a long river cascade and an impressive multi tier waterfall.
Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, swim suit, sun screen, lunch and snacks, and camera.
Special Conditions: Possible mud, sword grass, steep slopes up and down, river walk and a long hike.
Parking Location: Google Maps or Apple Maps: 13.323499, 144.672544 (Southern Mountain Overlook)

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