| November 2011
More waterfalls to explore!
Every Saturday, Guam Boonie Stompers offers public hikes to a variety of
destinations such as beaches, snorkeling sites, waterfalls, mountains, caves,
latte sites, and World War II sites. We meet at 9:00 AM in the Center Court
of Chamorro Village in Hagatña. The cost is $2.00 for hikers over 12.
Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Hikers should
provide their own transportation. Guam’s trails are not developed.
Weather conditions can make the hikes more difficult than described.
No reservations required.
For information: 787-8830
Stomp Tips: Bring plenty of water with you on a hike. Tell someone where
you are going and when to expect your return.

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November 5
Sinisa and Lower Sigua Falls
Difficulty Rating: Very Difficult
Duration: 6 hours for 6.2 miles
We hike over the hills and through a gorge of southern Guam to WWII tanks and two waterfalls. Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking boots, water shoes, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Rope climbing, steep slopes, slippery mud, and walking in water.
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November 12
Tinago Falls
Difficulty Rating: Medium
Duration: 3 hours for 3 miles
We trek to a series of waterfall cascades in southeastern Guam. Bring: 3 quarts water, hiking boots, gloves, swim suit, sunglasses, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Possible slippery mud.
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November 19
Inarajan Falls
Difficulty Rating: Difficult
Duration: 4+ hours for 5 miles
We hike over the hills of southeastern Guam to the best waterfalls in the Western Pacific. Bring: 3 quarts water, hiking boots, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Climbing a steep slope with a rope.
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November 26
Tony's Falls
Difficulty Rating: Easy
Duration: 3 hours for 1.3 miles
From Asan overlook, we hike down to Tony's waterfall. Bring: 3 quarts water, hiking boots, swimsuit, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, insect repellent, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Swordgrass and steep slopes. |
Guam Boonie Stompers is a non-profit Guam corporation composed of
volunteer leaders committed to public access while protecting our island's
heritage.
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