Events

ENJOY THESE EVENTS AS THEY HAPPEN ACROSS MICRONESIA!
E.g., 04-19-2024
E.g., 04-19-2024
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Boonie Stomps - Ague Cove

Feb 19    Ague Cove    Medium     3 hours for 2 miles
We descend the long fairly steep northwest cliff line to a beautiful isolated cove ideal for jumping, swimming, snorkeling, and possible reef walking if the water is calm. Bring: 2 quarts water, electrolytes, Clothes/hiking shoes that can get wet, swim suit, snorkel gear, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: A steep slope to ascend and a few rough rocky trail areas.
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Boonie Stomps - Fadian Cove

Feb 12    Fadian Cove    Difficult    3 hours for 2 miles
We descend to this scenic and picturesque cove below Guam’s northeastern cliffs to swim and snorkel if the water is calm. If conditions are good we’ll also head north along the reef to the next cove Bring: 2 quarts water, electrolytes, clothes/hiking shoes that can get wet, snorkel gear, gloves, insect repellent, sun screen, lunch, and camera Special conditions: A steep hill to descend and climb, overgrown trail, and hiking over rough rocks
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Boonie Stomps - Anao Coastline

Feb 05    Anao Coastline    Very Difficult    5 hours for 5 miles
We descend the northeastern cliff to the isolated, beautiful coastline of northeast Guam. We walk along the coastal cliffs, visit the push/suck cave to swim, the wave cave, Shangri-la, the wind tunnel, and land’s end with its blowhole Bring: 4 quarts water, electrolytes, hiking shoes, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch and snacks, and camera Special conditions: Hiking over rough sharp rocks, climbing steep slopes/boulders, climbing w/rope, little shade, and a long ascent at the end.
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Boonie Stomps - Tarzan Falls

Jan 29    Tarzan Falls    Medium    3 hours for 1.5 mile
This medium rated hike is great for families and beginners, with a fairly short trail and lots of water fun.
Bring: 2 liters water, hiking boots/clothes that can get wet, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, snacks, and camera.
Special conditions: muddy trail, several hills up and down, slippery rocks.
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Boonie Stomps - Ghost Cave/Maemong Falls

Jan 22    Ghost Cave/Maemong Falls    Difficult    5 hours for 4 mile
We trek through one of Guam's central rivers to get to amazing rock formations that are rare to see.
Bring: 2 liters water, hiking boots/clothes that can get wet, sunglasses, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: River walking, moderate slopes, and some sword grass.
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Boonie Stomps - Inalajan Falls

Jan 15    Inalajan Falls    Difficult    5 hours for 7 miles
We hike over the hills of southeastern Guam to the best waterfalls in the Western Pacific.
Bring: 3 liters water, hiking boots/clothes that can get wet, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Long walking in sun through hilly terrain, climbing a steep slope with a rope (optional), mud.
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Boonie Stomps - Sinisa/Lower Sigua Falls

Jan 08    Sinisa/Lower Sigua Falls    Very Difficult    6 hours for 6.8 miles
We hike over the hills and through a gorge of southern Guam to World War II tanks and two waterfalls.
Bring: 4 liters water, hiking boots/clothes that can get wet, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Rope climbing, steep slopes, slippery mud, and walking in water.
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Boonie Stomps - Maguagua Falls

Jan 01    Maguagua Falls    Very Medium/Difficult    4 hours for 2.5 miles
We head to a unique waterfall in central Guam where we will relax and enjoy the views overlooking Maguagua Valley. Bring: 3 liters water, hiking boots/clothes that can get wet, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, snacks, and camera. Special conditions: Swordgrass, steep slopes, and climbing with a rope.
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Boonie Stomps - Sella Bay

Dec 25    Sella Bay     Medium    3 hours for 2 mile
We hike down on an easy trail to Sella Bay, where we can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and historical sites such as the photogenic Spanish Bridge. On the way back hikers can choose the slightly more difficult waterfall route.
There are several shady spots to rest on the way out. Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, snorkeling gear, sunscreen, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Slippery trail, rocks, and steep slopes

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