Type One Outdoors

Camping: Malibu Creek

Getting outside can be scary (especially with T1D), but it doesn’t have to be with other people who know exactly what you’re going through. Our trips are designed for people of all experience levels to build confidence not only in the wild, but with T1D every day.

T1D can be intimidating and isolating, so we’ve developed T1Ds in the Wild to equip you with the courage and community so that T1D never has to hold you back. Join us for an immersive outdoors experience camping off the grid to:
• Experience managing T1D in the outdoors
• Find in-person community support
• Build mental resilience by facing the unknown
• De-stress in nature

What do I need to bring?

We’ll provide the food, dining supplies, experts, and camping equipment (or you can use your own).
Click the “Personal Packing List” to see a PDF of what personal supplies you should pack for yourself.

Activities included

If you have your own camping, cooking and climbing gear, please feel free to bring it.

What About Our Insulin?

You’ll be among the best in Diabetic Adventurers, Mountaineers, Campers, Climbers, and Outdoor Enthusiasts.
Bring any medications you might need for the camp. We will bring an assortment of handy refrigeration gadgets to keep all our medications temperature controlled for the camp, no matter the season or the weather..

Feel free to bring along any new diabetic equipment, gadgets, carry cases you’d like to try out and experiment.

This is a great opportunity to try out and learn about new gear before using it in “real life”

Download this PDF

Trek Waiver

This release basically acknowledges that you understand risks involved with the activity you are signing up for.

Understanding that any outdoor activity comes with inherent risks of injury and even death in the most extreme cases.

You are also agreeing not to do things that may jeopardize the safety of the guide or other participants.

You are agreeing that you will not adversely interfere with the natural environments we will be using (other than normal use of the trails, equipment and infrastructure) This includes wildlife, sensitive ecosystems, manmade structures, maintained trails, markers, safety devices, safety structures, and personnel.

Since you are signing up to join us on this activity, you are doing so at your own will and you understand all the risks involved. (if you don’t, please ask. If you still don’t, Please don’t sign) You’re also agreeing to let your leader know if you have any medical condition that needs to be disclosed before we set out, and you agree to prepare yourself adequately before the activity and be as self sufficient as possible as not to be an adverse burden upon the rest to the party or strangers.

You’re agreeing to indemnify, and to hold Type One Outdoors and its guides, drivers, agents, associates, employees, owners, volunteers, leaders, affiliates, helpers, and participants harmless and promise not to sue.

We take lots of photos on these treks, and participants usually wind up in the pictures shared on Type One Outdoors social media, and web pages in efforts of promoting future and past activities, trips and events. Please indicate below if it’s ok with you, or not, that we can use pictures that include you.

If you agree with the above statements,
please put in your name and email address below, prove you’re not a robot, then hit “Agree”