Meeting Time: 7:00 PM
Event Coordinator: GandalfMax # People: 100
Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money
Difficulty Level:
Easy
SUMMARY: Location: Virtual (Zoom) Workshop Description Many GayOutdoors trips are simple, relaxed hikes — and they only happen when members step forward to lead them. This Easy Trip Leadership Workshop is designed to help members feel confident leading their first GayOutdoors trip, especially easy hikes of 2–4 miles. You don’t need to be an expert hiker or experienced leader — most trips are simply about bringing people together outdoors and creating a welcoming group experience. The workshop will walk through the basics of planning and leading an easy trip, keeping the group together, and creating a fun and supportive atmosphere where everyone feels included. We will provide the Zoom link to members who register via email a couple days before the workshop. Leading a trip is one of the best ways to meet members, share places you enjoy, and help grow the GayOutdoors community. This is the only time this workshop will be offered in 2026. What We’ll Cover The GayOutdoors Trip Philosophy: Community, inclusion, and safety-first leadership Choosing and Planning an Easy Trip: Picking familiar trails, setting clear expectations and how to post trip on website Starting the Trip: Welcoming everyone, review the plan and safety Leading the Group: Manage pace, keeping the group together and creating a positive experience When Something Goes Wrong: Stay calm, get help and group support Stewardship and Respect for the Land: Leave no trace and protect the places we enjoy Getting Ready to Lead : Build your confidence and learn the basics Who Should Attend This workshop is perfect for: Members who have never led a trip before Members who are curious about leading an easy hike Current leaders who want to support and mentor new leaders Key Message Your first trip does not need to be complicated. A 2–4-mile hike on a familiar trail is a perfect way to start. Great leaders start with simple trips.
Zoom link: Provided to registered participants a few days before the workshop
Duration: ~60 minutes
Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at: Location: Virtual (Zoom) Workshop Description Many GayOutdoors trips are simple, relaxed hikes — and they only happen when members step forward to lead them. This Easy Trip Leadership Workshop is designed to help members feel confident leading their first GayOutdoors trip, especially easy hikes of 2–4 miles. You don’t need to be an expert hiker or experienced leader — most trips are simply about bringing people together outdoors and creating a welcoming group experience. The workshop will walk through the basics of planning and leading an easy trip, keeping the group together, and creating a fun and supportive atmosphere where everyone feels included. We will provide the Zoom link to members who register via email a couple days before the workshop. Leading a trip is one of the best ways to meet members, share places you enjoy, and help grow the GayOutdoors community. This is the only time this workshop will be offered in 2026. What We’ll Cover The GayOutdoors Trip Philosophy: Community, inclusion, and safety-first leadership Choosing and Planning an Easy Trip: Picking familiar trails, setting clear expectations and how to post trip on website Starting the Trip: Welcoming everyone, review the plan and safety Leading the Group: Manage pace, keeping the group together and creating a positive experience When Something Goes Wrong: Stay calm, get help and group support Stewardship and Respect for the Land: Leave no trace and protect the places we enjoy Getting Ready to Lead : Build your confidence and learn the basics Who Should Attend This workshop is perfect for: Members who have never led a trip before Members who are curious about leading an easy hike Current leaders who want to support and mentor new leaders Key Message Your first trip does not need to be complicated. A 2–4-mile hike on a familiar trail is a perfect way to start. Great leaders start with simple trips.
Zoom link: Provided to registered participants a few days before the workshop
Duration: ~60 minutes