Boonie Stomp

ENJOY THESE EVENTS AS THEY HAPPEN ACROSS MICRONESIA!
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Boonie Stomps - Maguagua Falls

Dec  21                  Maguagua Falls                 Difficult                   4 hours for 3 miles
We head to a tall waterfall in central Guam. We’ll stop at the top for beautiful views, then make the challenging climb to the middle section with a small swim pool, then climb down to explore the ledges at the bottom.     Bring: 3 quarts water, hiking shoes, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.      Special conditions: Sword grass, steep slopes, mosquitoes, and climbing with a rope
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Boonie Stomps - Dante River

Dec  14              Dante River             Very, Very Difficult               7 hours for 6 miles
We hike to a remote, pristine jungle river with three large falls, many smaller falls, a large swim hole, and a rock slide. On the way back we’ll stop at Inarajan Falls.     Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking shoes that can get wet, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch and snacks, and camera.     Special conditions: Sword grass, steep slopes, mosquitoes, walking in water, a short difficult climb, and a very long hike.
 
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Boonie Stomps - Sinesa Falls

Dec  07               Sinesa Falls              Very Difficult                 6 hours for 6 miles
We hike to a beautiful large waterfall that is seldom visited, then upriver to Lower Sigua Falls. On the way we visit the tank farm and explore a shady waterfall filled jungle river.     Bring: 4 quarts water, get wet shoes, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch and snacks, and camera.      Special conditions: Rope climbing up and down, steep slopes, slippery mud, walking in water over slippery rocks, and a very long hike

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Boonie Stomps - Tony’s Falls

Nov  30           Tony’s Falls         Medium/Easy         3 hours for 1 mile
We offer a great way to keep the kids entertained or walk off all those turkey sandwiches. Offering a variety of ways to get there, we hike to Tony’s waterfall, a great place for jumping and swimming. The more adventurous can try the medium or difficult routes to see more great waterfalls. Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, swim suit, sun screen, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, mud, and moderately steep slopes.
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Boonie Stomps - Taleyfec Falls

Nov  23           Taleyfec Falls         Medium         3 hours for 1.5 miles
We return to an old hike, visiting the tall Taleyfec Falls with it’s nice views, head downstream to see the old Japanese dam hidden in the jungle, stop at a nice cascade and swim hole, then circle back to our cars Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes that can get wet, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Steep slopes, sword grass, walking in water, and climbing down the falls with the assistance of ropes.
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Boonie Stomp - Ben’s Falls w/ Mt. Lamlam Option

Nov  16           Ben’s Falls w/ Mt. Lamlam Option         Difficult         5 hours for 3 miles
We follow a small cool green hidden stream full of small cascades and swim pools to journey to 3 big waterfalls on the upper Sella River in southern Guam. The adventurous can continue on to the false summit of Mt. Lamlam. Bring: 3 quarts water, get wet shoes, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Walking in water through a rocky river, steep slopes through sword grass, and climbing falls with a rope.
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Boonie Stomps - Agfayan Falls

Nov  09           Agfayan Falls         Very Medium         4 hours for 2 miles
We enjoy views, fight through tall sword grass, then descend to the Agfayan River ledges for jumping, sliding, and swimming. We then hike up the picturesque middle falls, enjoy the shaded Agfayan Falls, continue to Cannonball Falls, and circle back to the start. Bring: 3 quarts water, get wet shoes, gloves, sun screen, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, walking in water, slippery rocks, and a fairly long hike.
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Boonie Stomps - Manunu and Clint’s Falls

Nov  02           Manunu and Clint’s Falls         Difficult         4 hours for 3 miles
We explore a seldom visited area of southwest Guam while visiting a sixty foot waterfall. We start with great views of the forest and ocean, head down the very steep trail to Clint’s Falls, then climb up the steep trail to the ridge top for great views. Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch and snacks, and camera. Special Conditions: Steep up and down trail, sword grass, mud, a long hike.
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Boonie Stomps - Upper Lonfit

Oct  26           Upper Lonfit            Difficult          5 hours for 4 miles
We hike to Upper Lonfit Falls, then continue to the upper reaches of the Lonfit River past an endless series of waterfalls and cascades, including swimming, jumping, a flume canyon, and a rope swing.     Bring: 3 quarts water, get wet shoes, gloves, sun screen, insect repellant, lunch and snacks, and a camera.     Special conditions: extensive walking in water, slippery rocks, steep slopes, mud, sword grass, mosquitoes, relentlessly uphill and slippery trail.
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Boonie Stomps - Cetti 7 Falls

Oct  19           Cetti 7 Falls         Very Difficult         5 hours for 2 miles
We descend into the Cetti Valley and then climb up all 7 waterfalls using set ropes.  This requires good upper body strength to climb up to 60 vertical feet on slippery rock.    Bring: 3 quarts water, hiking shoes that can get wet, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch and snacks, and camera.      Special conditions: Steep slopes, sword grass, walking in water, and serious rope climbing. This stomp is for experienced boonie stompers.

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