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Please consider joining us on Saturday, November 5, as we present two Score-O courses starting from the Rattlesnake Cove picnic area at Bartlett Lake (northeast of Phoenix). Participants in our Score-O will travel on foot to find as many destination markers as they can in either 1.5 or 3.0 hours. November temperatures in Phoenix are quite pleasant. You can expect high temperatures in the 70's and 80's. The area around Bartlett Lake includes some of the most spectacular scenery in the Phoenix area. Rocky cliffs and lush desert vegetation extend down from the mountains to the lake. Some of the terrain is impassable as rocks and prickly cactus (like cholla!) get in your way. While the terrain is rugged, the views of the lake are incredible throughout the course. We know you'll enjoy some navigation fun in one of the prettier places surrounding the Phoenix metro area. |
Due to changes in our permitting, pre-registration is required for this event. We do not plan to print extra maps, so please make sure you pre-register.
Pre-Registration is open until Thursday, November 3, 2020 at 11:59 PM. |
Parental Consent Now Required (Click here for more information) All participants under age 18 are now required to have a signed parental consent form on file with the club. You can complete the form before the event and either scan it and send it to us by e-mail or bring it with you to the event. |
This year's permit with Tonto National Forest does not allow us to charge an explicit registration fee for the Bartlett Lake events. However, we still have costs associated with the events, including printing costs, per-participant insurance costs, etc. The pre-registration pages include options for donating to the club. Please consider donating when you sign up to participate in one of our Barlett Lake events. |
Details of our Score-O events are found here. |
The list below is the minimum recommended equipment for the Score-O.
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There are numerous choices for camping around Bartlett Lake. You can find more information at Tonto National Forest websites. |
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