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Complete list of Oahu Group outings

Saturday, June 6
Aiea Loop Trail
National Trails Day/Membership Recruitment Outing
4.5 mi/Moderate/Ridge/Aiea
Go for a hike today at our biannual Sierra Club membership recruitment event. Join or renew when you do the hike for the reduced rate of $25, a 36% savings off of the regular $39 fee. Randy Ching 942-0145, Stan Oka 429-9814, Jean Fujikawa 203-8508 

Sunday, June 7
Beginner hike: Moleka Trail
Meet at Church of the Crossroads at 9 a.m.  Wear closed-toe shoes with good traction. Bring at least one liter of water, a snack and raingear.  Sunscreen, a hat and insect repellent recommended.  Beginner hikes are for those who have never hiked, have not hiked in a long time, or would like to learn the basics of hiking.  Leader: Randy Ching 942-0145, Arlene Buchholz 988-9806

Saturday, June 13
MCBH Kaneohe Bay
Service Project
1 mi/Moderate/Coast/Kaneohe
Reservations required by June 10. Because MCBH is a secured military facility, we must provide your name to the base in advance, and we will send you a waiver, which you must bring with you. Coordinator: Annette Kaohelaulii 235-5431; Leader: Deborah Blair 955-4168

Saturday, June 13
O‘ahu Invasive Species Committee Service Project
Pulling Blackberry along Mau'umae Trail.
Reservations required.
8:00-3:00
Hike along Mau'umae Trail and then remove invasive blackberry off-trail. Trail is intermediate, work requires off-trail hiking on steep slopes.  What to bring: Take along more water than you think you will need--at least 2 quarts. Please bring gloves, sunhat, sunscreen, rain jacket, long pants, long sleeves, and sturdy walking shoes. The trail tends to be quite exposed. No slippers allowed. Pack a hearty lunch and snacks because we will be working hard! In order to join the work trip, please RSVP by Thursday, June 11th to oisc@hawaii.edu or 286-4616.  

Sunday, June 14
Iliahi Ridge
6 mi/Moderate/Ridge, valley/Pacific Palisades
This trail starts out on the Manana Trail, but after 1.5 miles drops down and crosses Manana Stream.  It climbs steeply up to Iliahi ridge then drops into the next valley - South Waiawa Valley where we will have lunch.  We will then follow the valley trail down then up and over Iliahi Ridge again and back up to the Manana trailhead. Ed Mersino 223-5765

Sunday, June 21
Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden to Likeke Loop
7 miles/Moderate/Ridge/Kaneohe
This hike starts in the Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden and climbs to join the Likeke Trail.  We will contour along the base of the Pali with great views of Kaneohe Bay.  Finally, we will loop back down past the golf course and reenter Hoomaluhia Park. Jean Fujikawa 203-8508, Stan Oka 429-9814

Sunday, June 28
Kuliouou Ridge Cardio Hike
4 mi/Strenuous/Ridge/Hawaii Kai
If your always at the front of the pack when hiking then this hike is for you. This will be a fast paced hike with minimal stopping.  If you want a cardio workout, then come join us on this hike. The reward will be stunning views of the windward coast. Deborah Blair 955-4168 

A BIG mahalo to all of you who attended our first ever quarterly event - A2: Answers and Actions! Stay tuned for our next event this Fall!

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O`ahu Group Executive Committee meeting
TBD

Call #537-9019 for more details. Members are welcome.

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WHEN: 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM
RULE: First Tuesday of every month!
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