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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find out the details of a hike?
To find out the details of a SAHC hike download a PDF Bulletin if you are a current SAHC member and have created a user account. Non-members may email the webmaster to request 1 complimentary Bulletin.
How do I download an E Bulletin?
To download an E Bulletin click on E Bulletin under Member Info on the right side of the home page or the link on the top menu.
May I hike as a guest?
You may hike as a guest for up to three sponsored SAHC hikes before being asked to join the club.
Why does it take up to five days to get my membership number?
All SAHC staff are volunteers who work quickly and efficiently to get your bulletin to you, please allow 5-10 business days for your membership to be processed.
Why do club memberships expire on September 30?
Dues are reasonably priced and unfortunately we cannot track everyone's memberships on a person to person basis. If you join July 1 or after you do receive a full year of membership.
Where can I get a SAHC Bulletin?
You may contact the membership secretary at membership@sahcinfo.org and you will be emailed an E Bulletin. Non-members are only given 1 complimentary E Bulletin, or go to Hirsch's Shoes 2934 E Broadway M-F 9:30-6 Sat. 9:30-5:30. Bulletins are also available at the Program/new member meetings.
How do I know where to meet for hikes?
Please see the key on page 2 of the bulletin. If in doubt contact the guide.
Do I need to login to the website every time I visit?
Logging in to the website is necessary if you wish to download a E Bulletin, or view the membership directory, Access to the other areas of the website do not require a login.
How do I submit photos to be published on the website gallery?
Photos should be downsized to a size conducive to emailing and viewing on the internet., usually 600 x 480 is a convenient size. Please put the date and hike title as published in the Bulletin in the subject line. Example: 5-24-2008 Blackett's Ridge. Do not include any text imprinted on the photo. Photos may be attached to a email and sent to photos@sahcinfo.org. Depending on the webmasters current workload, photos should be posted in a few days.
How do I create an online account?
To create an online account you must be a paid SAHC member, if you are a paid member click on the Request Account at the top right of the sidebar, you need to have your membership number to request an account. If you paid online with a business credit card and the name on the card does not match your name on the membership application you will need to notify the membership secretary and the webmaster so that your payment can be confirmed.
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