Hiking Club

Active Member
- San Diego, CA
Overview
Joining the hiking club was a leap outside my comfort zone, something I never really imagined doing. I used to wonder, “What’s the point of hiking?” So I decided to find out by joining one of their early hikes. Back then, around 16 to 20 people would go on each hike, and there was always room for a few more. These hikes turned out to be more than just outdoor treks; they became opportunities to connect, network, and share stories with other hikers. One of my most memorable experiences was hiking to a freezing lake, where I spontaneously jumped in with my friends, something I hadn’t planned on, but it made the day unforgettable.
Over time, the hiking club became one of the best communities I’ve ever been part of, with a culture that drew more and more people in. Eventually, the club grew so large that whenever they posted sign-ups via a Google form, all the spots would fill up in less than two minutes, even the ones for 3 a.m. or 4 a.m. hikes like the Sand Dunes! Speaking of favorite hikes, the Sand Dunes stands out, along with other great trails like the Hemingway to Rancho Mission Canyon and the Climbers Loop Trail. Each hike offered something unique, and being part of this growing community was one of the best experiences I’ve had.
Skills and Lessons Learned
Adaptability: Stepped out of my comfort zone and embraced new experiences through hiking.
Team Building: Developed strong connections with fellow hikers, fostering a sense of community and teamwork.
Networking: Built relationships and engaged in meaningful conversations during hikes, expanding my personal and professional network.
Perseverance: Tackled challenging hikes, including early morning start times, and pushed myself physically and mentally.
Spontaneity: Learned to embrace unexpected moments, like jumping into a freezing lake, which made the hikes even more memorable.
Community Growth: Witnessed the rapid expansion of the hiking club, learning how a positive culture can drive engagement.
Leadership: Observed and participated in organizing hikes, gaining insights into how logistics and planning contribute to a successful group activity.
Time Management: Managed the early start times and balanced participation in hikes with other commitments.
Physical Fitness: Improved endurance and fitness through regular hiking, developing both physical and mental strength.
Environmental Awareness: Gained an appreciation for nature and outdoor activities, fostering a deeper connection to the environment.
Achievements & Recognition
Community Involvement: Became an active participant in a rapidly growing hiking club with a vibrant and engaged community.
Memorable Hikes: Completed challenging and rewarding hikes, including the Sand Dunes, Hemingway to Rancho Mission Canyon, and Climbers Loop Trail.
Personal Growth: Stepped out of my comfort zone, developing adaptability, perseverance, and spontaneity through hiking experiences.
Physical and Mental Strength: Built endurance and resilience through regular participation in hikes with early morning starts.
Strong Connections: Fostered relationships and expanded my network through shared experiences with fellow hikers.
Positive Impact: Contributed to the growth of a supportive and fun club culture that attracted many new members.





