Saturday, October 20, 2012

Hiking Anthony's Nose



Navigators Chapter 13 had a great first hike.  The trees were in peak color as we climbed to Anthony's Nose, a high rock overlooking Bear Mountain and the Hudson River.  Trevor led the group in finding North, following a trail, and a Trust Walk.  We saw toads, an incredible orange salamander, giant tadpoles, waterfalls, ponds and a rainbow of mushrooms.  Everyone was a trouper and did a fantastic job!
Preparing to Hike




 Trust Hiking is walking while blindfolded and being led by a partner.  This was very tricky, as the terrain was rocky, slippery --- and uphill!






The payoff: This incredible view of the Hudson River!

On top of Anthony's Nose



Of course, sitting on an old tree is good too!


2012-2013 First Meeting




Co-leader Rachel, Elia, Alex, and Emre (and Spot)
Welcome to the 2012-2013 year of Navigators Chapter 13! We welcomed our group back at our first meeting in early October, along with two brand-new members Kristine and Emre! At our first meeting we got to know each other better, started learning a new song, and made delicious pizzas.
Co-leader Trevor, Sam, Tommy and Luca
Welcome, Kristine



Phoebe
Enjoying Bler's banana bread!

Nicholas, Sam, Tommy and Co-leader Trevor. 

Friday, September 21, 2012

Navigators Chapter 13 2012-2013 Membership Meeting

Hello all!
Our first meeting will be next Thursday, September 27, at 6:30 pm at the Outward Bound office,
29-46 Northern Boulevard  Long Island City, NY 11101. 

We will announce our tentative schedule for the year, the yearly dues, and hopefully meet some new members.  Please bring along anyone you think might be interested.

If you can't make the meeting but you think you might be interested, send an email to me or Trevor for more information:

Rachel: rpaster@gmail.com
Trevor: trevhar@gmail.com

And check out our new logo! Thanks, Trevor! 

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

My Favorite Camping Trip Picture

I love this picture of the kids relaxing on the mountaintop at sunset, having a funny conversation.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Chapter 13's First Camping Trip

Despite a rainy forecast, our June camping trip turned out to have perfect weather.  We drove up a winding road in Dutchess County to come to Pawnee Rock, which sported a beautiful view:




We had a fun hike across old stone walls and through ferny marshes, where we met this guy:

We returned to camp, where the kids had fun while the grownups prepared dinner

At the "hideout"
More fun at the hideout
inside the lean to
Chef Trevor Starts the Fire





After enjoying a beautiful sunset, we went to sleep in the tents and lean-to.


Thanks to all who came! And extra-special thanks to Trevor for all the planning an advance work! 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Navigators Chapter 13 Next Meeting May 20

Hello all! Hope you can make it to our next meeting, May 20 at 11AM.  Please email rpaster@gmail.com for exact location.  Please feel free to bring along any friends you think might be interested.  We will be talking about our plans for next year! Snacks will be provided.


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Stay Tuned for more information on our May 20th Meeting. We'll send out a survey ahead of time and follow up at the meeting so we can begin to shape the program around kids' and parents' needs. We're looking for your interests and involvement!

Camping trip preview information for June 9-10 (Let me know if there is gear that you don't have and don't want to invest in, as I may have some extras - Trevor):

Navigators June 9-10 overnight backpacking Gear list Overview:

We will drive to Fishkill, NY about 1.5 hours North of NYC to a private wilderness area. We will leave our cars and hike about ½ mile to a site where we will set up tents or tarps on 12’ x12’ wooden tent platforms. We will cook dinner on a campfire (probably hot dogs and s’mores) and then breakfast in the morning on a stove (probably oatmeal). We will hike out sometime mid-morning. We have a limited capacity (tent platform space), so communicate with me (trevhar@gmail.com) as early as possible to secure a spot. We will buy and bring the food, and will charge $20 per person for this and any sundries. Any money leftover will be put to paying for snacks, etc. for future trips. This is our first camping trip, so we’ll ask that children coming be accompanied by a parent. In the event of a forecast of heavy rain, we may choose to turn the trip into a day hiking trip – more on that as we get closer.

 Gear list:
* Lunch for Saturday afternoon arrival
* backpack for carrying equipment
* 1 hat – synthetic or wool
* 1 pair of hiking boots or high top sneakers
* 1 baseball-style hat (optional)
* 2 pairs of heavy socks – wool or wool substitute (if it’s cold, its good to sleep in a thick pair of wool socks)
* 1 fleece or similar jacket – Pay attention to the weather (forecast for zip 12524) and adjust accordingly)
* 1 waterproof jacket
* 2 T-shirts
* 1 medium weight long-underwear top
* underwear
* 1 pair of long pants – loose fitting and quick drying , nylon or 50/50 or 60/40 polyester/cotton blend
* 1 lightweight long-underwear bottom
* 1 folding pocket knife (adults), bowl & spoon, bandanna
* 1 head lamp or flashlight (with extra batteries & bulb)
* lip balm & sunscreen – SPF of 15 +
* tick/mosquito repellant
* sleeping bag (and pillow, if necessary)
* sleeping pad or yoga mat
* medications, if you need them (we will bring a complete first aid kit)
* toothbrush & toothpaste
* 1 small towel
* 1 large garbage bag or pack cover for rainy days
* journal, pen, camera, earplugs
* a little toilet paper (please NO baby wipes) and a personal waste bag (1 gallon zip lock freezer bag)
* 3-4 one-quart water bottles with water (we must carry in any water we will use)

We will bring a stove, pots, utensils, tarps/tents, guy line, first aid kit, dinner and breakfast materials, fire starting materials, toilet trowel, pot scrubbie, hand/dish soap, food hang bag and rope, map and compass. Some of this equipment will be divided among the strong when we prepare to hike in.

When we have a confirmed list of campers, we'll send out additional information and figure out travel arrangements.