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Torrington

Opt Outside Guided Hike Burr Pond

Difficulty: Easy Elevation: 184 ft Duration: 2 hours

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Opt Outside Guided Hike Burr Pond
Opt Outside Guided Hike Burr Pond

Time & Location

Nov 26, 2021, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Torrington, Burr Pond, Torrington, CT 06790, USA

About The Event

Skip the shopping lines and get out on the trails with Reach Your Summit for a special guided group hike around Burr Pond. This easy 2.55 mile loop hike will bring our group around Burr Pond with multiple highlights along the way including waterside views, massive glacial boulders, history and the John Muir Trail (an exact one hundredth of the well-known JMT of California).

Reach Your Summit is proud to show support for our National Scenic Trails, outdoor spaces, a cleaner planet and REI's Opt To Act initiative. For questions or concerns please feel free to contact Mat Jobin at matjobin@reachyoursummit.net or (203) 695-8748.

RSVP Required. Limited group size. For a look at our Covid-19 Update click here. An event itinerary will be emailed to all participants with signup confirmation. Maps will be provided at the start of our hike. For a look at the elevation profile for this hike click here.

The gear and clothing listed below is recommended for any time you are out on the trail and for this trip. Not only is it important for us to bring these items, but it is equally important to know how to use them as well. For a deeper look at the Ten Essentials, please feel free to watch the video at the link provided by clicking here. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me: Mat, matjobin@reachyoursummit.net

Ten Essentials:

- Map & Compass

- Sun Protection

- Warm Clothing (No Cotton)

- Headlamp or Flashlight

- First-Aid Kit & Whistle

- Multi-tool (or Knife) & Repair Kit

- Matches or Lighter

- Extra Food

- Water

- Emergency Shelter

Additional Considerations For The Area & Time Of Year:

- Wear Bright Colors (No Cotton or Blue Jeans)(It Is Currently Hunting Season In CT)

- 16 to 30 Liter Backpack

- Sturdy Cold Weather Footwear (Hiking shoes, Hiking boots)

- Traction Device (Snowshoes, Microspikes)*

- Gloves, Mittens, Hat

- Gaiters

- Hand Sanitizer

- Trekking Poles

- Personal Medications

- Camera

- Trash Compactor Bag or Rain Cover

- Hand Warmers

*Please dress for cold weather and plan on bringing a form of traction to get around if there is snow or ice on the ground. You may contact me at anytime if you have questions regarding what would be suitable for this hike. Inappropriate clothing/footwear and equipment may make the hike more difficult for you and impact the experience for our group. It is not my intention to embarrass any hiker, but if you arrive unprepared you will not be able to join the hike.

Gloves, a hat and an insulating layer such as a puffy jacket or fleece is recommended due to the time of year. No cotton or blue jeans. Bright clothing and/or bright blaze orange are required for this hike. You will want to bring a personal daypack to carry The Ten Essentials with you, you can find the list of items here. This loop hike involves sections filled with roots, rocks and sometimes muddy flooded areas. Proper footwear is recommended*. 

*Traction devices may be required as snow and ice are possible during this time of year. You will be contacted in advance with the trail conditions, though it is good practice to have these with you for any late fall - early spring hike in southern New England.

This event is sponsored by Reach Your Summit. Guide services are complimentary for the hike.

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