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Pinnacles Camping Trip 2019

This weekend Pack 603 returned to Pinnacles Campground for another amazing trip. We had a great turnout as most of the pack was able to attend.

One of the highlights is the hike in the Bear Gulch. The trail travels through two caves up to a man-made lake and offers some views of the spectacular Pinnacles formations. This hike is suitable for all ages and most hiking abilities although there are some awkward moments as you duck or crawl or twist your way around a few outcroppings and large boulders. Flashlights are required for the caving portion which makes for an interesting adventure.

There is a 275 foot elevation change from the start of the trail head to the reservoir at the top and is mostly uphill. That said, it is also mostly stairs so you don’t have to worry about how well you can climb rocks.

Another feature of the campground itself is the pool. When open, it can be a lovely way to spend the afternoon, especially after a long hike.

And when camping with this many families, you need lots of space for lots of tents and learn how to cook lots of food all at one time.

All-in-all, it was another wonderful weekend with the families of Pack 603. Hope you can join us next time.

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