Ecology Hike with Lynne Sullivan

January 31, 2005 by  
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On Friday, we went beyond the classroom to learn about the local ecology of Boulder and to start thinking about what it means to have a sense of place. Lynne Sullivan, from the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, taught us about the basic ecology of Boulder as well as winter survival strategies of local animals, birds, amphibians, and insects. This information is an important foundation for understanding our stratgies for staying warm on our first winter camping trip. Great job on Friday everyone!

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Journal Entry, Dane Hansen, CAP Student, 3rd Quarter 2005

January 31, 2005 by  
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Well, here we are again. It is the second time for this class. When I signed up for it, my advisor raised one eyebrow and looked at me.

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Outdoor Clinic Calendar

January 25, 2005 by  
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CAP students are expected to broaden their outdoor knowledge and skill base by tapping into the rich educational resources in their community. In order to accomplish this goal, students will take advantage of the outdoor skills clinics, workshops, and slide shows offered by outdoor retail stores in the Colorado Front Range. Below are some of the hot events going in the community in January and February:

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Tuesday, January 25th – Nordic Race Waxing: Join Eric Meyer of the Subaru Race team for a clinic on how to prep and wax your skis, like the pros. Neptune Mountaineering, Boulder, 6:45pm, Free!

Thursday, January 27th – Bill Wright presents: Speed Climbing: Bill

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Introducing CAP: 3rd Quarter 2005

January 24, 2005 by  
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With this crazy bunch of cool cats, I know that this will be another amazing quarter with the Community Adventure Program at New Vista High School. Last Friday, we took a hike up to Chautauqua Park to get to know each other outside of the classroom and to become familiar with what was going on in our backyard. It was nice to get out and take advantage of the unseasonably warm weather!

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Renouncing Inertia

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