START TIME: The
May 10, 2007 start time will be 5:30PM. Time is not extremely limited, however, we will be leaving promptly. Anyone not there at the start time will be assumed to have had to cancel that night.Meeting place(s):
WE WILL MEET AT THE PARKING LOT AT THE INTERSECTION OF CHICKATAWBUT RD AND ROUTE 28. WE MAY MOVE TO ANOTHER LOCATION, HOWEVER, DUE TO THE UNTHINKABLE FIRES, WE MAY HAVE TO RE-EXAMINE PARKING LOCATIONS. TAKE EXIT 5 OFF OF ROUTE 128 AND GO NORTH. TAKE A RIGHT AT THE LIGHTS.What to bring:
- Hiking boots
- Rain Coat
required (Please bring it every week, if only to appease the sun gods)- Water. At least 1 quart. Hiking will work up a thirst. Dehydration is a major source of hiking problems. Staying hydrated during the hikes will also help you feel better the next day.
- Headlamp or flashlight. The nights will be getting longer, but we still sometimes get out in the dark. It’ll be necessary to have one.
- ‘First Aid kit’ I will be carrying a group first aid kit in case of injury, however participants should always bring Band-Aids, moleskin, Motrin and any other such small items as they may typically need during a hike.
- Toilet paper: There are no rest areas in the woods. J
- Cancellation Policy: I plan to hike every Thursday, rain or shine. Fun is where and when you make it! However thunderstorms will cancel, or shorten, the hikes!
- Risks: As discussed previously, there are risks, from rattlesnakes and poison parsnip to deer ticks, EEE, West Nile virus and breaking your ankle, from poking your eye with a branch to heart attacks. There are also balancing benefits, like exercise and the fellowship of other hikers. That’s not to mention the simple pleasure of walking in the woods! The balance point varies for each person. It’s your choice.
- General notes:
Any questions, call or email me.
Jim Plouffe, Co-leader
Jimplouffe@comcast.net(508) 586-1394