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Winter Day Hike: Peoples State Forest

Sat, Jan 29

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Peoples State Forest

Difficulty: Moderate/Strenuous Elevation Gain: 1,118 ft Time Duration: 4.5 Hours

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Winter Day Hike: Peoples State Forest
Winter Day Hike: Peoples State Forest

Time & Location

Jan 29, 2022, 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM

Peoples State Forest, Peoples State Forest, Barkhamsted, CT 06063, USA

About The Event

**This hike has been postponed and is currently being rescheduled. Check back soon.** Join Reach Your Summit and FALPS for a special guided winter day hike in Peoples State Forest. Highlights will include a waterfall, Chaugham Lookout, Grand Vista Overlook, frozen wetlands, dense hardwood forest and more!

The 5 mile loop hike is open to all and is suitable for intermediates who like rewarding views or experienced individuals looking to get out in the winter. There is no cost to attend this special, free event. Space is limited. RSVP is required. Waiver/Assumption of Risk documents will be on hand to sign. This event will be held rain, snow or shine. 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)

- 16 to 30 Liter Backpack

- Sturdy Winter 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 winter weather and plan on bringing a form of traction to get around. Snowsoes may be required. You may contact me at anytime if you have questions regarding what would be suitable for this hike. Inappropriate wear and equipment may make the hike more difficult for you and impact the other hikers. It is not my intention to embarrass any hiker, but if you arrive unprepared you will not be able to join the hike.

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