Posts Tagged ‘Education’
Do Your Practices Truly Leave No Trace? Maybe It’s Time to Think Again…
May 7th, 2009 | Posted by: brandonI read a great article this morning at OutdoorEd.com that really challenged me in my pursuit of sustainable practices. The article also has links to worksheets to help you conduct your own sustainability calculations.
This article and the formulas will help any outdoor enthusiast to improve their Leave No Trace (LNT) practices.
Check out the article in full: Sustainability and Leave No Trace
The Importance Of Getting Outside and Climbing, Hiking, and Playing
March 25th, 2009 | Posted by: brandonToday I read an article on UsaToday.com about the importance of “playing” during these difficult and stressful financial times. The author, Janice Lloyd, spends time reviewing Stuart Brown’s new book Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination and Invigorates the Soul. ( See the article here: http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-03-23-play-stress_N.htm)
Stuart Brown is a proponent of making sure that everyone, adults especially, take time to “play” and do things that are enjoyable and invigorating for them. Without doing this, it doesn’t just lead to boredom, but rather depression and discontentment.
Getting away from cell phones and computers and enjoying the outdoors is the best way to do this. Of course, leisure activities such as video game playing is still relaxing, but until you take action to get away from all things that can distract you, you won’t truly be refreshed.
I often find that when I get away from all the daily responsibilities and demands of running my company, I come back with a renewed vision and determination for Ascent Adventure Consultants success. Often, it can be easy to think, “There’s no way that I can get away….I will miss opportunities.” However, the opposite is true. If you don’t get away every once in a while, you will miss opportunities because you will get burnt out and discouraged.
This coincides with some of the postings we have done last year: Escaping the Normal Routine of Life
Visit our website today to: Take time to play and enjoy life! We only get one life…so make the most of it! Climb some cliffs, hike some mountains, or whatever else you may enjoy!
The Blog in 2009
December 27th, 2008 | Posted by: brandonHey everybody! I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday!
Ascent Adventure Consultants has some REALLY exciting things planned for 2009. One of them is the plan for the blog. We will be following a weekly schedule, having each day be dedicated to a different topic. What are those topics, you ask? Here they are:
- Mondays- Trip Reports
- Tuesdays- Fitness and Training Tips
- Wednesdays- Business and Corporate Training Advice
- Thursday- Climbing Techniques and Tools
- Friday- Environmental Issues and Advice
- Saturdays- Miscellaneous Items that We Want to Write About!
So make sure to check back to read what interests you!
Becoming a Sustainable Community
November 25th, 2008 | Posted by: brandonOutdoorEd.com had a great post on their blog, written by Rick Curtis.
In it, Rick discusses how through involvement with the University that houses his program, he and his student leadership team spent months making their business and their operations more sustainable. The things they did included establishing better re-use habits when on the trail, establishing better recycling programs in their day to day use of resources, and analyzing what type of equipment they purchase, where it comes from, what it is made of and the manufacturing process, just to name a few. All in all, they developed a more sustainable program, which ultimately will contribute to the health of the environment and the effectiveness of their program.
As I reflected on this, I began to think about how Ascent Adventure Consultants could become a more sustainable program, as well as how Ascent Adventure Consultants could be more involved in the community to help the community as a whole become more sustainable. What an honor it would be to be involved in making our community a better place to live. I would love to hear your opinions and thoughts on ways we can do this together as a community.
To give you some ideas of what we will be doing as a company, you can refer to the Princeton University Sustainability Manual.
No Child Left Inside
November 21st, 2008 | Posted by: brandon
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The blog at LEAPware.com made us aware of this video online. The Association of Experiential Education has also been making the community aware of the necessity of outdoor education for children. Please take a moment to watch this video.