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Virtual Travel Journal: a casual connection to Catalina Island

Let’s chillax together for an hour of dreamy adventure connection after work on Tuesday, April 28th.
Our friend Nicole Snell recently returned from a solo hike along the Trans-Catalina Trail (TCT) and we’ve asked her to share this journey with us! We’ll also talk about my experience visiting Catalina Island as a tourist, and our shared desire to scuba dive the area’s kelp forests.
Nicole is lead personal safety instructor with IMPACT Personal Safety and owner of Girls Fight Back AND one of the empowering instructors for our Town to Trails: From Fear to Fearless workshop on May 16, 2026.
Located almost 22 miles off the coast of Southern California, Santa Catalina Island (Pima by the Pima Tongvan people who lived there thousands of years ago) charms visitors with breathtaking ocean views, gentle hills, stark cliffs, free-roaming Bison with a unique film industry backstory, awesome scuba diving, and more.
The island’s Trans-Catalina Trail is as rugged as the island is beautiful – known for steep ups and downs, intense sun exposure, and need for some organizational prowess.
⛰️ The gathering is free, but we still need you to sign up so we can send you the Zoom link.

Did Nicole suffer exposure? Cross paths with the island’s famous free-roaming Bison? Did she have to protect her suppers from 5-pound endemic Island Fox ? How did her legs survive a trail notorious for having zero switchbacks? And did she partake in the island’s famous Buffalo Milk cocktail to celebrate her accomplishment?
Pull up for this free community gathering and find out on Tuesday, April 28, 6:30pm – 7:30pm PDT. Bring your supper, evening sip, blanket, and questions.

Nicole will share her Virtual Travel Journal photos, stories, and tips to inspire curiosity and promote the heart-opening and mind-expanding transformations that travel is known for.
If you can’t participate, but still want to support us, you can always donate to The Bronze Chapter.
