In a world of full of complexity and busyness, we all crave a little simplicity. What if we had the chance for a day to unplug from the technology, stress and distractions of our daily lives and connect with God and with others while exploring a wild and rugged piece of His Creation?
Reboot hiking and backpacking adventures are low-cost, fun and welcoming to first-timers. They allow us to catch our breath and refocus. We’ve got the basic gear you need including tents, backpacks, sleeping bags and sleeping pads for overnight trips. We only ask a small fee to cover costs.
Reboot is a chance to:
– Live simply and uncluttered for a couple of days. When you camp on the trail, you must carry all your possessions on your back.
– Meet new friends and have fun and fellowship with other men.
– Get great exercise and build your endurance. We usually hike 7-10 miles over two days.
– Earn the privilege of experiencing Alabama’s most breathtaking sights.
– Eat Conecuh Sausage and not feel guilty. You’ll burn the calories on the trail.
– Take a break from Twitter, Facebook and your constantly buzzing phone.
– Experience a real-life adventure while other men are sitting on the couch watching “Man vs. Wild” or playing video games.
– Most importantly, connect with our Creator by exploring His wild, rugged creation. We do this via stopping and sharing along the trail, an evening campfire discussion and a short time of solitude. All discussions are low-pressure. You can participate as much or as little as you’d like.
Planned Spring 2015 trips
Saturday, March 7: Day hike to Deadening Alpine Trail along the shores of Lake Martin. This 2.5 mile hike is open to men and women and designed as an introduction to the Reboot experience. The trail covers moderate terrain with lots of short up and down sections. We’ll leave Montgomery in the morning and return by mid-afternoon. Click here to reserve your spot.
Friday, March 20- Saturday, March 21: Men’s overnight backpacking to Sipsey Wilderness. We’ll hike Trail 209 along the Sipsey River with the goal of exploring the famous and sometimes elusive Bee Branch Canyon and Big Tree. We’ll leave Montgomery Friday morning and return early Saturday evening. Click here to reserve your spot.
Friday, May 1- Saturday, May 2: Men’s overnight backpacking to Sipsey Wilderness. The destination will be the same as the March hike but we’ll take a completely different route. We’ll start at the Thompson Trailhead and hike Trail 206 along Thompson Creek until it meets up with the west side of Trail 209 along the Sipsey. We’ll take the side trail to explore Bee Branch Canyon and the famous Big Tree. We’ll leave Montgomery Friday morning and return early Saturday evening. Click here to reserve your spot.

