We hike up the wide but sometimes steep trail to the large crosses on top of the mountain next to Mt. Lamlam to enjoy fantastic 270 degree views. We then continue on the sword grass lined southern mountain trail to the steep downhill slopes of the rain gauge trail. Bring: 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Sword grass, rough rocks, and steep slopes.
Events
Boonie Stomp - Tarzan Falls, Cross Island Hike
Jan 26 Cross Island Hike Very Difficult 6 hours for 7 miles
We journey to a series of three cooling waterfalls in central Guam, with jumping and swimming. The more adventurous will then hike to Lower Sigua Falls. Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking shoes, gloves, swimsuit, sun screen, lunch, insect repellent, and camera. Special Conditions: very long hike, long steep hills, sword grass, river walking, little shade.
Boonie Stomp - Mt. Santa Rosa Caves
We hike to a river karst area to explore a unique river cave in an area of nice formations, and walk a savannah ridge with excellent views Bring: 2 quarts water, wet shoes, swim suit, gloves, sun screen, insect repellent, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Mud, slippery rocks, small steep slopes, sword grass, mosquitoes.
Boonie Stomp - Moonie Stomp - Attilong Acho
We hike down a long narrow ridge with excellent views, then climb over the two volcanic black rock hills, Atillong Acho, to the coastline, where we’ll roast hot dogs and make s’mores. Bring: FLASHLIGHT, 2 quarts water, hiking shoes, snacks. Special conditions: Steep slopes, sword grass, walking over rough rocks.
Boonie Stomp - La Sa Fua River and Falls
We explore 4 nice waterfalls, several swim pools, a rock slide, a jump spot, and a long eerie tunnel along a river in a deep hidden valley. Bring: 2 quarts water, swim suit, water shoes, gloves, insect repellent, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch, and camera. Special conditions: Some steep slopes, wet slippery rocks, and a lot of walking in water.
Boonie Stomp - Anao
We descend the tall northeastern cliff to reach the rugged northeast coastline. Along the sharp jagged rocky terrain, we come to Anao Point, the wind tunnel, and Shangri-la. Bring: 4 quarts water, hiking sturdy shoes, sun screen, sunglasses, lunch, snacks, and camera. Special conditions: Hiking over rough rocks intense sun with little shade, and a long ascent.

