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East Shore Outdoors

Tuesday, August 22

East Shore Outdoors

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Date:
Tuesday, August 22

Venue

Off Site
WA United States + Google Map

As we go into summer, many of us want to get outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Pacific Northwest. You can do that, and contribute to building community at East Shore, by participating in walks and hikes organized by the East Shore Outdoors group. This group is essentially an email list where members can invite other members to join them on a walk or a hike. It may be as simple as an afternoon stroll around Bellevue Botanical gardens or along the East Lake Sammamish trail, or a more substantial hike in the mountains for several miles with some elevation gain. To join, just let Amanda Strombom know and she’ll add you to the Google group.

How to Attend

To get added to the email list, contact Amanda Strombom.

More Information

Here are some upcoming Hikes:

  • Saturday, July 1, Morning: Little Si hike, 3.7 miles, 1300 ft gain, led by Taya Montgomery
  • Sunday, July 16, 2:00 pm: Tiger Mountain High Point Trail to Murat’s Bridge, 1.4 miles – kid friendly, let by Amanda Strombom
  • Wednesday, July 19: Naches Loop hike, Mt Rainier, 3.2 miles, 600 ft gain, led by Carla Hellekson
  • July 20-23: Beginner Backpacking, Lake Packwood, led by Dave Baumgart
  • Sunday, July 23, 2:00 pm: Talapus and Olallie Lakes, 6.2 miles, 1200 ft gain, led by Amanda Strombom
  • Wednesday, July 26: Snow Lake, 7.2 miles, 1800 ft gain, led by Bill Austin
  • Sunday, August 6, 2:00 pm: Annette Lake. 7.5 miles, 1800 ft gain, led by Amanda Strombom
  • Saturday, August 12: Lake 22 near Granite Falls, 5.4 miles, 1350 ft gain, led by Janette Garcia
  • Saturday, August 19: Kendall Peak Lakes 7.0 miles, 2030 ft gain, led by Amanda Strombom
  • August 22-27: Advanced Backpacking, Hoh River, led by Dave Baumgart
  • Wednesday, August 31: Naches Loop hike, Mt Rainier, full moon hike, 3.2 miles, 600 ft gain, led by Bill Austin
  • Thursday, September 7: Whidbey Island trip to Ebey’s Landing, 5.6 miles, 260 ft gain, led by Bill Austin
  • Friday, September 15: Local accessibility hike on a paved trail, led by Dave Baumgart.

Event Details

Transportation & Parking
Google Maps offers you door-to-door directions for driving, walking, biking, or public transit.

We have several parking lots. Our upper lot, off SE 32nd Street, is closest to our Sanctuary, it has handicap and stroller parking. There is a roundabout for drop-offs. Our lower, main parking lot is also off SE 32nd Street. There are stairs that will lead you up to the Sanctuary. If that lot is full, there is also street parking on 32nd Street.

Accessibility
Learn more about accessibility at East Shore here.

Details

Date:
Tuesday, August 22

Venue

Off Site
WA United States + Google Map