Galavanting to Glacier point
Meet: Friday on 4/3 at 6:30am at Hecuba
Return: 7:30pm on Sunday 4/5
Member: $137 Non member: $179
Participant Drivers (2): $68
Participant drivers will also have all gas reimbursed!
Activity: Hiking, backpacking, stargazing, bear spotting
Difficulty: (8/10) Hard Distance: 22 miles / 35 km Elevation: 3800 ft / 1158 m
Recommended Prior Experience: Must be a strong hiker, backpacking experience encouraged
Location of Trip: Yosemite National Park
Native Land: Miwok/Nuumu
Pre-Trip Meeting: Wednesday 4/1 at 7pm @Shack (2647 Orchard Ave)
Experience Yosemite like no SCO trip has ever done before. Get out of the comfort of heated tents and live amongst the deer and the trees as we explore the beautiful Southern Rim of Yosemite Valley. On Friday, we’ll depart from the village bright and early in a bid to make it to Yosemite with enough daylight to backpack the 5~ miles up to Little Yosemite Valley. On Saturday, we have a 12-mile day where we’ll dayhike over to Glacier Point, one of the most stunning vistas in the entire park, before returning to our campsite. On Sunday, we’ll start bright and early, pack up camp, and head back to our cars, aiming to arrive at the Village no later than 7:30 pm.
(Lunch on the road on Friday and Sunday will be provided)
Contact the Guides:
Hayden Naffziger - Naffzige@usc.edu
Alex Tang - atang460@usc.edu
What to Bring:
*REMINDER (overnights only) : if you do not have a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, backpacking pack, or other technical gear (non-clothing), do not panic, SC Outfitters has these items for you! Your guides will send out a gear-request form the week of your trip where you’ll let them know what gear you need!
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Backpacking pack
Mess kit (utensils and bowl/plate/tupperware)
3+ liters of water
Hat/sunscreen/sunglasses
Comfortable hiking shoes
Comfortable hiking clothes
Toiletries/medications
Headlamp/flashlight
Warm clothes for night/sleeping
Price of the trip includes (and we will provide):
Snacks
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided when a trip occurs during meal-times
Any technical gear required (ie. kayaks, snowshoes, snorkels, backpacking packs, sleeping bags, fishing rods, etc.)
All group / shared gear (tents, stoves, bear cans, first aid kit, etc.)
Any permits or campsite reservations needed
Cost of gas reimbursed for participant drivers
Amazing guides who love the outdoors and do this for free!
Please Review Our Cancellation and Refund Policy:
All SC Outfitters trips have a no-refund policy unless a substitute participant can be found. In the event your trip requires added reporting measures of participants (plane tickets, external providers, rental services, etc.) dropping the trip close to the date of the trip will not allow for the spot to be re-filled. See the details on trip pages for specific deadlines and reference our complete cancellation/refund policy here.
TRIP DIFFICULTY RATING SYSTEM
Difficulty rating for trips
1: No physical activity.
2: Leisurely walk.
3: 2-5 miles less than 1000 ft of total elevation gain on well maintained trails. About 2-3 hours continuous activity
4: 4-6 miles, about 1000 ft of elevation gain, well maintained trails. About 3 hours of continuous activity.
5: 6-8 miles, about 1500ft of elevation gain on maintained trials. 4-5 hours continuous activity
6: 8-10 miles, about 2000 ft of elevation gain, well maintained trails. 4-6 hours of continuous activity.
7: 10-14 miles, over 2500 ft of elevation gain, variable trail conditions possible. Full day of continuous activity.
8: At high altitude. 12-16 total miles, over 3000 ft of elevation gain, variable trail conditions possible. Full day of continuous activity.
9: Technical skills may be necessary. At high altitude with physical elevation gain. Scrambling over rocks likely involved.
10: u gunna die
**If you have any questions or concerns about the physical activity, recommended prior experience, or gear needed on any kind of trip please contact the guides as soon as possible!!
This program is open to all eligible individuals. SC Outfitters operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.
Individuals with disabilities who need accommodations to attend this event may contact the guides listed above on the trip page. We request that individuals requiring accommodations or auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify us at least 7 days prior to the event. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner.
