Guide Training and Affiliation Program Launches!

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These are very exciting times here at Adventure Out HQ.  As many of you have read in the media this past week, we have officially launched our Affiliation Program. Applications are rolling in, and by the end of 2013, we will be announcing our first 10-15 Adventure Out Satellite locations around the country.

Read the official press release here

In short, our guide training program will be pushed out and offered to the public to come learn the nuts and bolts of our programs and business.  How do we do it, what are our teaching methodologies, how the business is run, and how we grew to the company we are today with over 30 guides serving over 5000 people per year. Existing outdoor schools with a proven track record, or new guides/schools upon completion of the training course, will then be able to “affiliate” with Adventure Out: they can license the brand name as well as receive business and marketing assistance, client referrals, discount group purchasing power on outdoor gear, liability insurance, and more.

As this program has been gearing up for launch over the last few months, I’ve been getting one question over and over:  ”Why? …why would you do this?  Why would you serve up all the knowledge and experience you’ve acquired so that other people can copy your model?“.

The answer is quite simple: because I want to, and because I can.  Adventure Out has grown to be an amazing organization – it has taken me on a ride and become bigger than me, and bigger than I’d ever imagined.  I want to share this with people.  I’ve been getting requests to franchise for years – but that’s not what we’re about.  I don’t want to own a hundred outdoor schools across the country, I don’t want a percentage of their profits.  I want to see people own their own business, control their own program, and be passionate about what they do.  I want to give new adventure entrepreneurs the chance to use my knowledge, my teachings, and the lessons of my successes (and failures!) to go out and start amazing new outdoor schools anywhere.  I want to form a network of trusted programs, offering a level of top-quality service, and unified by a community, and a brand, known as Adventure Out, that stands for integrity and professionalism in the outdoor industry.

Who’s going to join me?

Cliff Hodges
Founder
Adventure Out LLC

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216147_10150145129432014_507597013_6522517_3469167_nAs the Bay Area revels in 70-degree weather and sunshine, the Adventure Out team is headed up to North Lake Tahoe to hold our annual Winter Survival & Snow Cave Camping trip.  This trip is always one of our most fun – and to have a beautiful blue-bird spring day (with FRESH SNOW THIS WEEK!) makes it even that much more perfect.

We have just a couple spots (3 to be exact) left for the last snow cave trip of the year – Apr 5-7. Sign up now if you want ‘em!

Stay tuned for updates from the field this weekend…

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So, you think these automatic government spending cuts that are being collectively referred to as the Sequester have nothing to do with our Parks and Wilderness? Think again:

http://www.npca.org/news/media-center/press-releases/2013/emerging-evidence-shows.html

According to a recently leaked Park Service memo about potential impacts to park budgets, information suggests the sequester will cause drastic cuts to jobs, educational programs, visitor centers, and visitor access points, including:
• Jobs: Blue Ridge Parkway would cut 21 seasonal interpretive ranger programs, which would result in the closure of 50% of its visitor center-contact stations at our country’s most-visited national park site. By eliminating these seven stations, an 80 mile distance will be put in between each open facility.
• Education: Gettysburg National Military Park would eliminate 20% of its Student Education Programs during the spring, which will impact 2,400 students.
• Impact to Gateway Communities: Glacier National Park’s Going-to-the-Sun Road would delay its reopening by two weeks. In previous instances, closure of the road has resulted to $1 million in lost revenue daily, to surrounding communities and concessions.
• Permanent Visitor Center Closure: Mount Rainier National Park would permanently close its Ohanapecosh Visitor Center, affecting 60,000-85,000 visitors.
• Tourism: Grand Canyon National Park would delay opening of its East and West Rim Drives, and reduce hours of operation at the main visitor center – impacting a quarter of a million visitors.

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This past weekend was another beauty here in Santa Cruz – the sun was shining, the waves were good – we had surf lessons running, 3 rock climbing programs, a mountain biking class, and 2 survival workshops.  To say we were busy would be putting it lightly.

But after work on Saturday we got the Adventure Out crew together for some laughs and good times.  I feel truly blessed to be working with all these amazing people.  They show up every day and give 110%.  They are all experts in their own right, and they choose to spend their time with Adventure Out, working to make our programs simply the best.

-Cliff Hodges, Founder, Adventure Out

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For all of you that have been surfing with us at our surf classes in Pacifica, CA, you know how special of a place it is.  Please make sure you come to the Pacifica Beach Coalition’s fundraiser on February 22nd.  They’ll be showing Surfing For Life, a beautiful surf doc on lifelong surfers by David L. Brown and Roy Earnest.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO

Showings at 6:00pm and 8:30pm

Location:
Mildred Owen Concert Hall,
1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica

$15 Advance Tickets
$10 – 16 and Under and Seniors (65+)
$20 – At the Door

Great Raffle Prizes
No host wine and beer

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Thinking About a Colorado Vacation?  Consider White Water Rafting Down the Arkansas River!

Colorado is one of the most beautiful states in the union, and it offers a wide range of different things to do.  When considering a vacation to Colorado you should consider adding a white water rafting trip down the Arkansas River to your list of things to do.  The Arkansas River has its initial basin in Colorado’s Arkansas River Valley where the waters start as melting snow pack from the Collegiate Peaks.  The water in this area moves very quickly and there are areas which are perfect for expert rafters, and other areas more for novices. 

One of the best things about rafting in this area is you are often surrounded by beautiful scenic views while riding down the river.  There are mountains, trees and other wildlife surrounding you almost the entire way which can make this a truly breathtaking place to get out and enjoy nature.  Many people enjoy rafting down for a while, then getting out and hiking through the surrounding area to get a look at the natural scenery.  They can then return to their kayak or raft to continue down the river.  This is a great way to enjoy all that the Colorado area has to offer in a fun and exciting way.

Why Rafting

White water rafting on the Arkansas River has been popular for many years, and it is unlikely that it will slow down any time soon.  Many experienced rafters love the challenge of traveling down this huge river, and with it being so long, there are many different places you can start and still have a great time.  If you’re considering adding a white water rafting experience to your Colorado vacation it is important that you know how skilled you are.

It can be dangerous for people to try to go down the very difficult areas if they don’t have sufficient experience.  Of course, even experienced rafters will still be able to enjoy traveling down the more novice areas of the river because of all the natural beauty they will see while rafting. 

Depending on how long of a trip you’re looking for, you can go rafting for only a few hours or spend all day doing it.  The river is quite extensive so if you’re looking for a bigger adventure you can even plan a trip that brings you through the majority of the river, camping along the way.  There are an endless number of options available to those who are interested in rafting. 

About the Arkansas River

If you’re going to be rafting down the river, you likely want to learn a little more about it.  While it starts in Colorado, the Arkansas River flows for 1,469 miles until it ends by dumping into the Mississippi River.  This is the sixth longest river in the United States and the 45th longest river in the world.  Many people who have traveled down this river are impressed at how it can go from smooth and calm to fast rapids very quickly which makes it very popular with rafters.

About the Author: Mike Kissack is an expert in rafting white water rafting Colorado.  Mike owns and operates American Adventure Expeditions a leading Colorado whitewater rafting company.
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Disneyland’s got nothing on this place.

The Adventure Out crew was in Yosemite for the past week for a National Park Service training seminar. We learned a lot about the park’s new push in wilderness management and some fascinating history behind the Park Service and the Wilderness Act. If you don’t know who Aldo Leopold is, read up – I would venture to say one of the greatest nature philosophers in the history of mankind.

For anyone familiar with Yosemite in the summertime, visiting in the winter will immediately strike you with one amazing difference: there’s no one here. The solitude is incredible. On one morning this past week I meandered through the Valley for almost 2 hours without seeing another human being – surely an impossible feat in the high season.

We look forward to guiding you all this summer, and if you have the time and inclination, get up to the park ASAP for some winter action. You won’t regret it.

Welcome to 2013 – with a new year brings new changes.  We are proud to release our new website:

www.adventureout.com

Fully redesigned, up-to-date, and completely integrated reservation system for all your favorite outdoor adventures!  Check it out:

Cliff Hodges
Owner
Adventure Out LLC

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