This will be an early season overnighter to focus on getting out, working on route selection and navigation, and do some fishing. Meet at the trail by 2 PM Saturday. We will hike in 4 miles to find a campsite then explore up 6227F before we lose the sunlight. The sunset will be 7:30 PM, but in the canyon it will get cool early. Sunday, we will navigate into The Tights, going down river toward Temple Canyon. We'll walk back through camp, so individuals can decide if they want to pack up camp or not. This route transitions between easy, beautiful railroad grade and the slightest hint of a trail. Navigation can be challenging and is the goal of the trip, aside from enjoying the awesome canyon. Participants will lead the way and select our routes. Once we reach the STL property, we will hike back north, stopping around our camp to pack anything up that was left and hike back towards the cars. If we have time, we will continue upstream past the cars to continue exploring. The pace will be moderate, with plenty of breaks for fishing for anyone interested. Physically, the trail is mostly easy to moderate. The climbs are short and not too steep. However, the trail can be technically difficult, with numerous creek crossings up to thigh deep and some rock scrambling. It is recommended to come ready to cross the creek without stopping, since it can be a frequent occurrence. Shoes that drain well and wool or synthetic socks can be your friend. Neoprene socks can work as well, if you plan to fish and be in the water more.