Eagle Rock Loop Backpacking
Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/18/2019 - 04/21/2019
All Day
Categories
Eagle Rock Loop: Ouachita National Forest
Dates: 4/18-21/2019 | Time: Multiday |
Early Bird Deadline: 4/8 | EB Cost: $75/$95 |
Sign Up Deadline: 4/15 | Cost: $95/$110 |
Pre-Trip Meeting: 4/15 @ 6pm | Location: Ouachita National Forest, AR |
Trip Description:
Spend your Easter with the TCU Adventure Trip Program! We will be embracing our three day weekend in Ouachita National Forest in our neighboring state of Arkansas. Backpack one of Ouachita’s hardest loops ranging from an easy stroll through the forest to hiking up rugged terrain over many hills and multiple water crossings. This loop is known to be challenging but worth the views and early mornings.
Trip Cost:
Early Registration: $75 with a TCU ID, $95 as a sponsored guest
Regular Registration: $95 with a TCU ID, $110 as a sponsored guest
- Prices reflect the TCU student/faculty and sponsored guest rate.
- Please read our cancellation/refund policy carefully before registering.
- Price does not include meals on the road
Trip Registration:
Register in-person or online @ mycampusrec.tcu.edu
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Pre-Trip Meeting:
4/15 @ 6pm
Pre-Trip meetings are required and are held the date of the registration deadline (listed above – generally the week of or week before the trip), from 6-7:30 pm at the TCU Climbing Wall. You will meet the leaders and other trip members, as well as cover all details such as weather, menu, safety issues, and clothing requirements. You will also be issued all of your equipment at this time (sleeping bags, pad, tent, etc.).
Itinerary
Day 1: Depart TCU around 4pm, settle in for the 5 hour van ride, and head north to Arkansas. Set up camp and spend the evening around the campfire together before heading to bed.
Day 2-3: After a hearty breakfast, we will hit the trail and spend 2-3 days in the backcountry of Ouachita National Forest on Eagle Rock Loop. We will be hiking at least 5 hours a day. In the evening, we will set up camp, enjoy some downtime, eat a delicious meal, and watch the stars come out.
Day 4: On our last day we will have a delicious breakfast, break down camp and hit the trail for the last time. Once arriving at the trailhead we will all load up into the van and make the drive back to TCU. Arrive back at TCU at 5pm.
Physical Challenge
Backpacking Eagle Rock Loop can be strenuous on both your legs and back. It may also prove challenging to spend multiple days on trail in a row and hiking about 10 miles a day. Staying well hydrated, taking your time, resting when necessary (but not for too long), and keeping your energy level high is essential. Trip members should be in good physical condition and should plan on challenging themselves on this trip.
TRIP RATING 2 out of 3 – This is an advanced backpacking due to the duration, distance and terrain.
Packing List
We are limited on space, and the less stuff you bring, the less you have to carry around. Ask yourself…What would I want in the coldest weather or the hottest weather? Pack to be prepared for both!
Things that should be packed inside your personal day pack and kept with you inside the van:
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PERSONAL EQUIPMENT:
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CLOTHING LIST: |
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HEAD:
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HANDS:
FEET: NO FLIP FLOPS!!
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UPPER BODY
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LOWER BODY:
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PERSONAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY TCU:
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GROUP EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY TCU:
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Risk/Safety
There are numerous risks and hazards associated with Eagle Rock Loop. The treacherous and hilly terrain will require extra caution when hiking. Not dressing appropriately can result in heat or cold illnesses (Hyperthermia or Hypothermia). Not drinking enough water results in dehydration and not being in adequate physical condition can result in sore muscles. Trip members must make a conscious effort to be safe. One person’s disdain for safety will always result in more hardship for the group. If we do have an accident or injury that requires medical attention beyond the scope of our leader’s experience, the trip is immediately over without refund. Our leaders are trained to administer first aid in an outdoor environment; however, while they may be able to treat injuries they cannot always prevent them.
Hygiene/Comfort
We will be backpacking, therefore, our campsite will be located in the backcountry of Ouachita National Forest. This means there will be no access to showers or bathrooms. There will be designated tent sites and natural water sources nearby. TCU will provide tents, warm synthetic sleeping bags, and foam sleeping pads. You will have the choice to share a tent with two or three trip members or sleep under the stars. The sleeping area provides us with durable hard packed dirt.
Weather
The trip leaders will research the weather conditions in advance to assess the situation. The trip will be canceled if the weather is dangerous. If you do not receive an email about this, then please be prepared to be out in the weather. Please follow the weather and use your best judgment as well as the packing list to determine what you will personally need to stay warm and dry during the entirety of this trip. Layers are recommended for cold weather and failure to bring proper attire will be detrimental to your experience.