Events

ENJOY THESE EVENTS AS THEY HAPPEN ACROSS MICRONESIA!
E.g., 06-14-2024
E.g., 06-14-2024
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GUAM

Boonie Stomps - Aguada Falls

Sep 18    Aguada Falls   Very Difficult    5 hours for 5 miles
We travel to a waterfall the group has not visited yet, traversing a long steep and grassy ridge in western Guam to a large unique and picturesque waterfall. There are several smaller falls and swimming spots along the way. Bring: 3 liters water, hiking shoes, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch and snacks, and a camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, river walking, steep slopes, little shade, and a long hike.
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Boonie Stomps - Alutom Falls w/ Upper Sigua Opt.

Sept 11    Alutom Falls w/ Upper Sigua Opt.     Medium/Difficult    3 hours for 2 miles
From the top of Mt. Alutom we hike down to a hidden cool green waterfall with jumping and swimming. The adventurous can continue on to the steep drop to Upper Sigua Falls for waterfall fun before climbing back out. Bring: 2 liters water, hiking shoes, gloves, swimsuit, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Steep slopes, rocky trail, mud, a an uphill climb out
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Boonie Stomps - Mt. Finansanta

Sep 04   Mt. Finansanta     Very, Very Difficult     7 hours for 5 miles
Our hardest hike, three difficult hikes strung together. We visit 2 mountains with fantastic views, a pristine jungle river, and a narrow gorge with swimming, jumping, and rock sliding. Bring: 4 quarts water, strong shoes that can get wet, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, snacks, and a camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, long very steep slopes, walking in water, slippery rocks, a very long hike, more sword grass.
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Boonie Stomps - Fintasa and Laolao Falls

Aug 28   Fintasa and Laolao Falls    Medium    3 hours for 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.
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Boonie Stomps - Ylig to Taga’chang

Aug 21   Ylig to Taga’chang    Easy    3 hours for 1 mile
The perfect family hike! Get the kids out of the house to enjoy an easy, fun, and educational hike. We hike to Turtle Cove where the brave can jump from the head to the pool below, then walk along the flat reef with lots of swimming, snorkeling, and exploring of the diverse marine life and geology. Bring: 2 quarts water, get wet shoes, gloves, swim suit, sun screen, snorkel gear, and camera. Special conditions: Some walking in water, no shade.
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Boonie Stomps - Malojloj Falls

Aug 14   Malojloj Falls    Medium    3 hours for 1 mile
We visit the large Upper Falls for jumping and swimming fun. We then have a choice of walking down the river and on jungle trail (hard) or returning to the cars and walking down the road to reach the large middle falls, then take the trail down to the lower falls for jumping, swimming, and exploring. Bring: 2 quarts water, wet shoes, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Walking in water, slippery rocks and mud, and mosquitoes.
GUAM

Boonie Stomps - Tinago

Aug 07   Tinago    Medium    3 hours for 3 miles
We trek to a series of waterfalls and cascades in southeastern Guam. There is something for everyone to enjoy, from tiny tots playing in the cascades, to jumping, waterfall showers, and a rock slide for the more adventurous, or a hammock and swing for the more sedate. Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, swim suit, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Possible mud, short steep sections, possible mosquitoes.
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Boonie Stomps - Lubugon to Fonte Swim Hole

Jul 31   Lubugon to Fonte Swim Hole    Medium    3 hours for 2 miles
We’ll visit the ruins of the historic site of the U.S. Navy radio station and “Operation Magic”, hidden in the thick jungle. Then we’ll hike to the 1910 brick dam, climb to the excellent lookout, and explore the valley downstream to cool off in the waterfalls and pools. Bring: 2 quarts water, get wet shoes, gloves, swim suit, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, possible muddy trail, mosquitoes, and some short steep slopes.

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