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Outdoorsy Tribe
1w ago
Mountains are calling and I must go - Be well prepared while you go
The higher you climb the mountains are untouched and beautiful, unreachable at times and dangerou sometimes. Yes those mountains at high altitude can be dangerous, therefore it is important to prepare well mentally and physically while attempting high altitude expeditions. High altitude hiking involves trekking or hiking at elevations where the air pressure and oxygen levels are lower than at sea level. Typically, altitudes above 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) are considered high altitude, while altitudes above 12,000 feet (3,600 ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
2M ago
An Insider's Guide to Hiking the Patagonia W Trek: Scenic Views, Tips, and Must-See Stops
The W Trek in Patagonia the most iconic and popular trekking routes in the world. Located within Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia, it's a must do for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The shape of the trail, which forms a "W" as it winds through some of the park's most breathtaking landscapes, including glaciers, mountains, lakes, and forests are absolutely beautiful. Planning the W Trek requires careful consideration of several factors to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
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Outdoorsy Tribe
3M ago
Discover the Majestic Beauty of Havasupai Falls, land of the blue green water
Pai means people, and Havasu Pai means “people of the blue-green water” - this surely was intriguing to us, and we wanted to visit. The Havasupai Tribe lives in the village of Supai, which is accessible via a 8 Miles hike down into the canyon. For over 800 years this tribe has lived in this magical place. Even today about 700-800 members of this tribe live in the Supai village and sustain their lives with farming, fishing, hunting and tourism.
First thing first - Permits
Permits are required because of the large int ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
6M ago
MÁYYAN 'OOYÁKMA translates to Coyote Ridge in Chochenyo language. This place comprises of sensitive habitats, rare serpentine grassland and a bunch of endangered plant and animal species. It is a research hotspot, that recently opened for public access.
Getting there
The location address - 9611 MALECH RD., MORGAN HILL, CA 95037
Easy access from 101 or Hwy 85, east of Bailey Avenue and onwards to Malech road. There is ample parking at the base.
"Butterfly Pass" is required to visit this habitat - this once signed up is valid for a year. The open space authority wants to ensure visitors underst ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
7M ago
Yosemite no doubt is one of the most stunning National Parks in the country, each season has a different experience to offer. Rock climbing and hiking are the most popular activities. Breathtaking vista point across the park are incredibly soulful.
While there take a quick hike and get deeper into the forest, try this short 2.4 miles round trip hike on Tioga Pass (trailhead is open only after the snow clears out, which could be way into June or July). The hike takes you to this super serene high altitude lake, and the High Sierra Camp, along the way you will stop several times for the fantast ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
8M ago
Yosemite National Park - a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts
The Upper Yosemite Falls hike is one of the iconic hikes in Yosemite National Park. The trail is steep right from the beginning. Climbing about 2700 feet in 3.5 miles, with many many switchbacks. While we started off counting the switchback, we quickly lost count as the scenery around was captivating enough to distract us.
Not many places in the Yosemite National Park will provided you stunning 360 degree panoramic views of the Yosemite Valley, Half Dome and the Yosemite Falls.
Upper Yosemite Falls trail, some facts
The falls are the ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
8M ago
Making an impact at the Salud y Sol! End-of-Summer Health Fiesta that was held on Saturday, August 12th, 2023 from 10 AM to 2 PM at May Nissen Community Park. In this event Outdoorsy Tribe partnered with Tri Valley Air Quality Climate Alliance (TVAQCA https://tvaqca.org/)
About TVAQCA
Air quality significant impacts the community and TVAQCA has diverse population of local leaders and advisors for guidance and counsel, as well as scientists and engineers to develop science-based insight and solutions that support their mission. Tri-Valley Air Quality Climate Alliance is a community-wide organi ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
9M ago
East Bay's redwood forest is just a few miles from downtown Oakland. This is the last remaining belt of costal redwood within the East Bay. This 2,000 acre forest was re-named after Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt in 2019 for efforts towards preserving the parks redwood trees. Early 20th century saw heavy logging of the redwoods Aurelia Reinhardt, a professor of botany at Mills College in Oakland, began to take an interest in the redwoods and the need to protect them, playing a pivotal role in conserving their habitat, and leaving behind this beautiful park for all of us to enjoy.
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Outdoorsy Tribe
10M ago
Charming Eastern Sierra, full of endless beauty and perfect California vibe
Looking for a quick weekend getaway, June Lake, California a rustic old mountain town is sure to take your breath away. Scenic drive across the Sierra. Crisp mountain air. Breathtaking view of alpine lakes. Summer paradise. Lesser crowds.
Outdoorsy Tribe has ventured a few times around Mono County in different seasons, but this was the first time we camped and explore the area around June Lake.
Here you’ll find our guide of the best things to do around June Lake, California for a weekend getaway!
WHAT IS THE BEST TIME ..read more
Outdoorsy Tribe
10M ago
East Bay's hidden gems the Garin and Dry Creek Regional parks were ranches from the 19th century, now preserved by the park district. The combined parks is over 5,800 acres of open space and more than 35 miles of trails through narrow valleys and rolling hills with panoramic views of the Bay Area.
Outdoorsy tribe organized volunteer work day in the apple orchards of this park. Thanks to the https://www.ebparks.org/parks/garin-dry-creek for giving us the opportunity to bring the tribe.
Outdoorsy Tribe Volunteer Team Size: 15 members
What the tribe did: 15 members of the tribe were engaged in u ..read more