
What we’re about
This is a group for anyone interested in hiking, backpacking, exploring, car/tent camping, road trips, kayak and canoe outings, fishing, biking, and adventure traveling both here and abroad. All skill levels are always welcome. Most of the outings are free unless a camping fee or permit has been prepaid or if there is a fee to enter a park. Outing participants must provide their own equipment such as a backpack, day pack, kayak, etc. and any other gear necessary for the outing.
Anyone can join this meetup group and become a member, it's free and easy. Submit a picture of yourself and agree to the Release of Liability, that's it. Members are always expected to maintain and act with the utmost decorum. Failure to do so on any outing will result in your removal from the group. Excessive or continual No Shows and signing up and then dropping out of outings can also be grounds for removal. On all outings let the leader lead. If you want to do your own thing and speed ahead or lag way behind and not hike with the group then don't sign up.
Members who fail to log onto the website for one year or more will be placed into the inactive status and removed. They will be able to rejoin.
All of the outing leaders are volunteers and are not compensated for any activity. If the outing is a strenuous or difficult one you may be asked about your hiking history and your abilities. This is not only to protect you but the other hikers on the outing. YOUR PARTICIPATION IN AN OUTING IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE OUTING LEADER.
Participants should be in good physical condition to attend any outing. Folks with an underlying medical condition should avoid moderate and strenuous outings. If you are feeling sick for any reason, please stay home.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY THAT ALL OUTING PARTICIPANTS MUST AGREE TO:
I understand that during my participation in this or any Borderland Outdoors outing, I may be exposed to a variety of hazards and risks, foreseen or unforeseen, which are inherent in each outing and cannot be eliminated without destroying the unique character of the outing. These inherent risks include, but are not limited to, the dangers of serious injury, property damage, and death from exposures to the hazards during the outing and during travel prior to and after the outing. I know that injuries and damages can occur by natural causes or activities of other persons, trip members, and the trip leader. I further understand that on this or any outing there may not be rescue or medical facilities or expertise necessary to deal with the injuries and damages to which I may be exposed. I also understand that should I require a rescue, I will be personally responsible to pay for any and all charges from the search and rescue agencies.
The Ten Hiking Essentials:
1. Map, compass, GPS device
2. First-Aid kit with: band-aids, triple antibiotic, aspirin or similar, moleskin or similar product for blisters, tweezers, insect repellent, lip balm, Benadryl, prescription meds.
3. Extra water and electrolytes
4. High energy snacks, extra food
5. Appropriate footwear, hiking boots with wool or similar socks
6. Knife or multi-tool and paracord, 20 ft. minimum, loud locating whistle
7. Headlamp and small flashlight with extra batteries
8. Fire starting means such as butane lighters, waterproof matches, and fire starter
9. Pancho, rain/wind jacket, beanie, emergency blanket or shelter
10. Sun protection, large hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
Always tell someone where you are going, share your plans with others, and always carry your cell phone with you and place it on airplane mode to preserve battery life.
Meetup is NOT FREE. Any and all contributions are greatly appreciated! The current subscription is $327.00 per year.
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Upcoming events
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Sierra Vista Trail Qualifying Hike #2 (at "A" Mountain)
Tortugas Mountain Parking Lot, 5500 Dripping Springs Rd,, Las Cruces, NM, USNOTE: The 29 Mile Sierra Vista Trail hike was originally planned for Mar 21, 2026. That is the date of the Bataan Memorial Marathon. I asked their planning committee if they could move their race. They said no! So, I moved the 29 Mile Sierra Vista Trail hike to Feb 21, 2026 instead.
Goal: Complete one of the required 2-3 hikes to attend the Sierra Vista Trail Hike. In this hike we will be traversing the four (4) mile trail around the base loop of “A” Mountain three (3) times. This comes to about 12 miles of hiking. The following links are to the 29 mile Sierra Vista Hike on Feb 21, 2026: First link to the Borderlands site & the second to the Jornada Hiking and Outdoor Club site.
Borderlands Link: The 29 Mile Sierra Vista Trail (in one day), Sat, Feb 21, 2026, 6:00 AM | Meetup
Jornada Hiking and Outdoor Club Link: The 29 Mile Sierra Vista Trail (in one day), Sat, Feb 21, 2026, 6:00 AM | Meetup
Date/Time: January 10, 2026 at 8:00AM
Welcome Long Distance Hikers,
This first qualifying hike represents the type of terrain we will be encountering between the Start of the 29 mile Sierra Vista Trail Hike and the 14 mile checkpoint which is the Pena Blanca Trail head. We will hike at a reasonable speed. What is that you say? It is generally accepted that 2.5 to 3 MPH is an average, long distance hiking speed. I have completed one loop of the “A” Mountain base trail at a rate of 3.7 MPH. I guess we will see what adding 2 more loops will do to that hiking speed.
Equipment you may want to carry with you while hiking:
- Light jacket/windbreaker
- Gloves
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Handkerchief
- Hiking poles
- Cell phone w/brick or solar charger
- Antibiotic cream and bandages
- Lip balm, hand sanitizer, & sunscreen
- High protein energy bars
- Three (3) quarts water
- Electrolytes
- Headlamp & extra batteries
[NOTE: If you hiked "Qualifying Hike #1" this hike (QH#2) does not automatically count as your 2 qualifying hikes. You will still need to hike another qualifying hike. This hike is to catch hikers that could not make QH#1 and those that need a refresh after the holidays. Sorry!]
Caution/Disclaimer: Each individual hiker is responsible for their own personal safety/health and of their guests when participating in Borderland Outdoors activities. The organizers of Borderland Outdoors and Borderland Outdoors are not liable for any illness, injury, accident, mechanical break-down, or unforeseen acts that may occur while you participate going to, during, or after any activity. If you have a medical condition that may be aggravated by any kind of physical activity you must make your own personal decision about attending and not hold any of the volunteer organizers liable. All organizers are volunteers and are not compensated during any activity.12 attendees
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