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Boonie Stomps
April 2010
Explore Guam the unique way!
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 Hagatna. The cost is $2.00 for hikers over 12 and
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: 653-2897 or by email: davelotz@ite.net
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April 3
Pagat Point
Difficulty Rating: Difficult
Distance: 4 hours for 2 miles
We descend the cliff and through the
limestone forest to explore the coastline
with a great view north. Bring: 3 quarts
water, hiking boots, gloves, sun
screen, sunglasses, insect repellent,
lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Hiking over rough
rocks.
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April 10
Tarzan Falls to Lower Sigua Falls
Difficulty Rating: Very Difficult
Distance: 7+ hours for 7 miles
We trek over the hills of central Guam to two great waterfalls. Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking boots, swim suit, snorkel
gear, gloves, insect repellent, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch, and camera.
Special conditions: Swordgrass, steep slopes, walking in water, little shade, and a long hike.
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April 17
Haputo
Difficulty Rating: Easy
Distance: 3 hours for 0.6 miles
We descend the steps to an isolated
beach and explore the ancient latte of the
Chamorro village. Swimming and
snorkeling offshore are possible if the
water is calm. Bring 2 quarts water,
hiking boots, swim suit, snorkel gear,
gloves, insect repellent, sun screen,
sunglasses, lunch, and camera.
Special condition: Advance registration
and payment required on April 10 only
and some restrictions apply. Details
to be announced later.
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April 24
Sella Bay
Difficulty Rating: Medium
Distance: 3 hours for 1.5 miles
We hike to the scenic bay to snorkel and explore the old Spanish bridge, Spanish oven, and latte.
Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking boots, swim suit, snorkel gear, gloves, insect repellent, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch, and camera.
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Guam Boonie Stompers is a non-profit Guam corporation composed of volunteer leaders committed to leading hikes to unique destinations on our special island. |