
What we’re about
This is not a regular group. Please do not ask to join UNLESS you have hikes regularly with the Sonoma County Wanderers. This is a sub group of the Sonoma County Wanderers. You need to first be an active member of the Sonoma County Wanderers. Once you have an established hiking record (20+ hikes) with the Sonoma County Wanderers and are ready to hit the road and see distant parts of the world then you are ready to join this second group! This is a hiking and traveling group. Adventure and fitness are the name of the game!!
Most important fact to be aware of!!
There is limited availability on the trips. If you are serious about traveling out of Sonoma/Marin county with the group then you will need to have a STRONG presence on the moderate-strenuous and strenuous Sonoma County Wanderer hikes with the organizers...Leigh, Joseph or Yannick. We have found that Annabel and similar hikes will NOT prepare you for hiking outside of California. I will always put the hikers that have been recently hiking the long strenuous and moderate- strenuous hikes consistently on the list first. Those are the hikers that are going to be prepared for these trips. Another hiking habit to develop to prepare for these trips is to sign up for multiple day hikes in a row without a day break in between. The trips sound exciting and adventurous but they are not for everyone. If you truly enjoy the moderate 2-3.5 hour hikes the best and find yourself gravitating to those choices, then a SIGHTSEEING international trip is more suitable for you rather than a trekking trip.
Upcoming events
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Patagonia Lakes District
Location not specified yetThis event end on February 18th when we return to SFO
Itinerary:
Patagonia Lakes Districk Itinerary.docx
****Wanderers that did the first trip will get first dibs on this trip. Then people that speak spanish and then....people that are willing to drive and are great drivers will get special preference!🤣
Unlike the dramatic glacial landscapes of El Calafate or the jagged granite spires of Torres del Paine, Argentina’s Lake District offers a gentler yet equally captivating version of Patagonia. Here, the scenery is shaped by lush temperate forests, sparkling alpine lakes, and rolling ridgelines rather than sheer rock walls and ice fields. The hiking is more varied and often more accessible, weaving through native woodlands, along lakeshores, and up to panoramic summits with fewer crowds but no shortage of natural beauty while still capturing the wildness of Patagonia.
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Patagonian Peaks & Lakes: A Journey from Bariloche to San Martín de los Andes
This unforgettable hiking trip begins with a flight into San Carlos de Bariloche, the gateway to Argentina’s Lake District, where snow-capped peaks, deep blue lakes, and lenga forests set the stage for a classic Patagonian adventure.
From the airport, we head south to El Bolsón, a laid-back mountain town beneath the dramatic face of Piltriquitrón. Here, we warm up with moderate to strenuous hikes through the Andean foothills, with trails leading to natural wonders like Cascada Escondida, Cajón del Azul, and the high ridgelines of Cerro Piltriquitrón itself. This region is known for its accessible backcountry refugios and well-marked paths, as well as its vibrant artisan scene and organic food culture.
Next, we travel north to the Llao Llao Peninsula, a scenic area tucked within Nahuel Huapi National Park. While the trails here are gentler, the rewards are immense—panoramic viewpoints over Lake Nahuel Huapi, hidden lakes like Lago Escondido, and dense forests of coihue and arrayán trees. We’ll tackle trails like Cerro Llao Llao and the Sendero de los Arrayanes, with options to extend hikes to more remote lookouts.
From there, the journey continues along the iconic Ruta de los Siete Lagos, one of South America’s most scenic drives. This winding mountain road connects pristine lakes and rivers framed by snow-dusted peaks and forests, offering countless trailheads along the way.
We finish in San Martín de los Andes, a charming alpine town on the shores of Lake Lácar. From here, we set out on hikes into Lanín National Park, home to the towering, glaciated Volcán Lanín and a network of trails ranging from lakeside walks to demanding climbs. Treks such as the Sendero a Laguna Rosales or Mirador Bandurrias deliver stunning views and a sense of Patagonia’s wild vastness.
About Hiking in This Region
Patagonia’s Lake District is a hiker’s paradise. Trails here range from gentle lake circuits to rugged alpine climbs. Elevation gains can be significant on some hikes, especially those reaching panoramic viewpoints or high ridgelines, so good fitness and sturdy footwear are essential. Expect a mix of terrain: forest paths, rocky ascents, open meadows, and hanging bridges over glacial rivers. Weather can shift rapidly—even in summer—so layering and waterproof gear are key.
This trip is designed for those ready for moderate to strenuous hiking, with daily excursions typically ranging from 4 to 6 hours. Hikers should be prepared for altitude changes, uneven trails, and occasional stream crossings. The effort is well worth it: every step brings you deeper into Patagonia’s awe-inspiring beauty.20 attendees
Cliffs, Castles & Celtic Paths on the Emerald Isle of Ireland
Location not specified yetItinerary: Ireland.docx
May 1–17, 2025
### Trip Overview
Embark on a breathtaking journey through the heart of Ireland, from the lively streets of Dublin to the remote cliffs and emerald isles of the northwest. With spectacular moderate hikes, cinematic scenery, island adventures, and warm local charm, this trip blends outdoor exploration with cultural immersion. Our group will travel together in a private 32 passenger bus with our own driver AND personal guide — Con O’Donnell, a longtime member of our hiking group.
### Planned Highlights-some changes to be expected
- Dublin sightseeing, including Trinity College & the Book of Kells, Guinness Storehouse, and historic castles
- Hikes at Giant’s Causeway, Malin Head, Mount Errigal, Glenveagh, Aranmore Island, Glencolmcille, and Sliabh Liag
- Scenic journey from Donegal to Dingle with stops at Sligo, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle, and Adare
- Iconic hikes on the Dingle Way and the Kerry Way
- Evenings in colorful towns with music, pubs, and local culture
### Day-to-Day Summary
May 1: Depart San Francisco
May 2–3: Dublin sightseeing and hop-on-hop-off bus tour
May 4–7: Letterkenny based hiking — Giant’s Causeway, Malin Head, Ards Forest, Mount Errigal, Glenveagh
May 8: Ferry to Aranmore Island — hike and overnight
May 9–11: Donegal based hiking — Glencolmcille, Sliabh Liag
May 12: Scenic drive to Dingle via Sligo, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty, Adare
May 13–14: Best of the Dingle Way hikes, transfer to Killarney
May 15–16: Two days hiking the Kerry Way highlights, return to Dublin
May 17: Fly home
It is moderate hiking with a challenge or two thrown in!
### Cost
- Double Occupancy: $3,000 per person (this is a bit higher than usual due to the dedicated bus and driver we will have)
- Single Occupancy: +$700
- Airfare: Approx. $1,200 round-trip nonstop SFO–Dublin
- Business class approx. $4,400
We can take about 18 people. Everyone will go on the waiting list. People that have been hiking regularly in 2025 on the longer day hikes will get first dibs!
Please be aware that all ADDITIONS AND ADD ONS TO THE TRIP NEED TO BE DONE AFTER THE ESTABLISHED TRIP.23 attendees
Past events
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