Horse Caretaker Project
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Horse Caretaker Project is a unique course that is made possible through a special collaboration between the Cottonwood Institute and Sundance Lodge. During this course, you will have the opportunity to head to the hills for adventure, survival, and horseback riding! During this course, you will practice essential camping and wilderness survival skills, including friction fire and natural shelter building skills, participate in an interactive survival scenario, practice basic horseback riding skills and techniques, and will work together as a group to complete much-needed horse caretaking service projects, including: assisting as junior wranglers, grooming horses, and cleaning tack.
Through our experience outdoors, we will learn how to reduce our environmental footprint and identify environmental issues we can address in our communities to help change the world. While the days will be action packed, there will be
plenty of time in the evenings for relaxing around the fire, hanging out, and philosophizing. You will be able to work on projects at your own pace, so make this experience as mild or as wild as you want. Spaces for this course are limited and fill up early so register today!
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
COURSE ITINERARY:
Day 1 – And We’re Off: The first day we will meet
together at a central location to check equipment and travel to Sundance Lodge in Nederland, Colorado. When we arrive at Sundance Lodge we will set up
our
base camp and get to know each other. We will meet our
host, Cindy McCollum, and get a quick orientation about what to
expect for the week. We will begin to learn about the history and
ecology of the area and awaken our awareness skills.
Day 2 - 3 Horseback Riding Adventure: We will then pack up
our gear and embark on a 2-day horseback riding adventure to explore
the mountains of Colorado. We will learn about the history of horses
and civilization, care for the horses by feeding, watering, and
brushing them, make and break camp each day, and practice the skills of
our high riding heroes of the past and present.
Day 4 - 5 Survival Skills Base Camp: We will begin
the week by practicing essential camping and wilderness survival skills. We will experience first
hand how we used to live, thrive, and survive in the natural world by
learning and practicing primitive and modern survival skills. We will focus on
shelter, fire, water location, food, and rescue while we participate in
an interactive survival scenario.
Day 6 – Horse Caretaker Projects/Celebration: When we
come back from our horseback riding adventure we will work with Sundance Lodge to complete much-needed horse
caretaking service projects, including: assisting as junior wranglers, grooming horses, and cleaning tack for the horses.
Day 7 – Depart: Final clean up and depart.
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
NUTS AND BOLTS:
- Host Organization: Sundance Lodge
- Location: Nederland, Colorado
- Date: July 8 - 14, 2008
- Course Code: HC-2
- Price: $1,095.
- Scholarships: To find out how to receive a Cottonwood Institute Scholarship, Click Here!
- Difficulty: Be prepared to hike a few miles at altitude and work up a sweat with practicing survival skills and completing the horse caretaker projects listed above.
- Average Temperatures: High 85ºF / Low 50ºF Be prepared for a variety of weather conditions and temperatures.
- Beginners welcome!
- Recommended Books: The Healing Touch of Horses: True Stories of Courage, Hope, and the Transformative Power of the Human/Equine Bond, edited by A. Bronwyn Llewellyn.
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS COURSE, YOU WILL:
- Get out of the house this summer for an unforgettable adventure.
- Practice wilderness survival skills, including: shelter, fire, water location, food, and rescue techniques.
- Practice basic horseback riding skills and techniques.
- Complete much needed horse caretaker projects to benefit the horses and Sundance Lodge.
- Learn how to reduce your environmental footprint.
- Explore future careers in education, horse wrangling, and sustainable living.
- Knock out high school and/or college credit.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Where will we sleep?
As with all Cottonwood Institute courses, we recommend that students
sleep under low-tech poncho shelters, which can be set up individually
or with other students to make a larger group shelter. We will spend
the first day learning the necessary knots and techniques for setting
up a bomber poncho shelter. Students are learning the classic A-frame poncho shelter in this photo! It is ok to bring a tent on this course.
Where do we go to the bathroom? This is one thing that causes the most anxiety for beginners. Take
comfort in the fact that human beings have been going to the bathroom
in the woods for thousands of years. On the first day of the course, we
will go through minimum impact camping considerations and techniques
(yes, there are techniques and best practices!) for going to bathroom
in the backcountry.
How hard is this course?
This
obviously depends on each individual. Expect to go on
2-3
mile day/night hikes throughout the week, to work up a sweat building natural shelters and practicing friction fire, and to work on a variety of
service projects that can be physically demanding. We strongly
encourage students to go at their own pace to make their course as mild
or as wild as they feel comfortable pushing themselves.
I am traveling from out of state, how should I get to Colorado?
We have had students from California, Wyoming, Ohio, New York, and New
Orleans. If you are traveling from out of state, you need to coordinate
your travel arrangements so you fly to Denver International Airport
(DIA) one day before your course starts and plan to leave the day after
your course ends. You will need to arrange lodging the night before
your course starts and the night your course ends. A Cottonwood
Institute representative will pick you up from your hotel the morning
your course starts and take you to our course start location. When you
register for this course, you will receive a detailed registration
packet outlining all of the travel logistics. (Photo Credit: Denver
International Airport).
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
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