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See all- Network event48 attendees from 2 groups hostingRESCHEDULED understanding technical clothing | a.foot outdoor educationLink visible for attendees
Why does a Marmot Precip jacket costs $100 and an Arc'teryx Alpha SV jacket costs 900? They're both just rain jackets. Right?
Technical clothing is designed to keep you dry and comfortable and to protect you from the elements when exploring the outdoors. But understanding the concepts and the technology can be daunting. Your instructor, Bernard Tibbetts, will take the mystery out of shopping for outdoor technical clothing so that you can be confident in your purchases and save money to boot.
By applying what you learn in this class to future clothing and gear purchases, you will recoup your investment in this class many times over.
This class will teach you the following:
- Poor weather or just poor clothing choices?
- The layering principle.
- Evaluating clothing properties such as insulation, wicking, sun protection, breathability, water protection and wind protection.
- Understanding the various water proofing methods.
- How to prioritize your purchases and build your layers over time.
- When is cotton appropriate for the outdoors?
Your instructor, Bernard Tibbets, had been an outdoor leader and instructor for over a decade and is committed to empowering others to get outdoors lead their own adventures.
Suggested donation for attending class is $12.00. Click here to make a donation...
- Network event15 attendees from 2 groups hostingTelluride MountainFilm Festival - Memorial Day Weekend 2024Telluride Conference Center, Mountain Village, CO
Join us at MountainFilm in Telluride during the Memorial Day weekend 2024. It is a world-class event with engaging people in an incredible location. Buy a pass, or apply for a volunteer position and get a free pass ($400 value).
"Mountainfilm is the single most inspiring event that I attend each year. It is a chance to rub elbows with modern-day heroes, with people who are actually making a difference. A chance to see films that would be lost. A chance to find out what’s really happening in the world and to meet people who are living their dreams." — Ace Kvale, adventure photographer
"Established in 1979, Mountainfilm is dedicated to educating, inspiring and motivating audiences about environments, cultures, issues and adventures. Working at the nexus of film-making and action, its flagship program is the legendary Telluride Mountainfilm festival, a one-of-a-kind combination of films, conversations and inspiration."
Click here to learn more about MountainFilm...
I will send out updates when passes are available and when they will be accepting volunteer applications.
I am hoping we can go as a small group and enjoy this experience together. Sure, go off and do your own thing, but we can plan some times to get together throughout the festival. Dining, hiking, sharing some good films.
Please post any questions you have in the comments below. Lodging can be expensive. So, sharing lodging expenses with others should be considered. Camping is available, but mostly first come first serve.
a.foot is not affiliated with MountainFilm in any way. It is just a cool venue to attend and I love introducing others to the experience.
- Network event21 attendees from 2 groups hostinga.foot online education | Beginner's Guide to the Colorado FourteenersLink visible for attendees
“Perhaps there’s no better act of simplification than climbing a mountain. For an afternoon, a day, or a week, it’s a way of reducing a complicated life into a simple goal. All you have to do is take one step at a time, place one foot in front of the other, and refuse to turn back until you’ve given everything you have.” ― Ken Ilgunas
Comments from previous attendees:
"Very thorough and very engaging presentation. Excellent use of web and presentation technology. And, very educational!"
Join presenter Bernard Tibbetts as he introduces you to the 58 peaks in Colorado over 14,000 feet. Known as the Colorado Fourteeners, they provide amazing alpine experiences for thousands of people each year at all experience levels: hikers, backpackers, rock climbers and seasoned mountaineers alike.
Bernard will:
• Inspire and motivate you with the awesome images and map technology.
• Introduce you to the Colorado mountain ranges and groups where the Fourteeners are located.
• Discuss "first Fourteeneer" options.
• Explain how to research route and trailhead locations.
• Explain route ratings and use them to assess route difficulty.
• Present checklists for obtaining proper gear and clothing.
• Discuss ideas for getting fit for the Fourteeners.Suggested donation for attending class is $12.00. Click here to make a donation...
Bernard Tibbetts has summited all of the Colorado Fourteeners and has been an outdoor instructor for over 10 years.
- Network event18 attendees from 2 groups hostinga.foot adventure | raton-clayton volcanic field + capulin + sugarite state parkCapulin Volcano National Monument, Capulin, NM
Let's go visit a really cool volcano at Capulin Volcano National Monument, east of Raton, NM near the Colorado border. Capulin (pronounced kah·poo·leen), means black cherry in Spanish and denotes the dark red color of the long-ago cooled lava it spit out at least 56,000 years ago. Capulin Volcano is a near perfect example of a cinder cone type volcano with a hiking trail along the crater rim and down into the crater vent.
This adventure is for 2024 contributors only. Anyone who signs up will be placed on the "Waiting" list. I will be checking your current status before moving you to the "Going" list. If you are not already a 2024 contributor, and you would like to go on this or any other a.foot outing, click here...
We will meet at the Capulin Volcano National Monument visitor center where I will give the group an orientation about the volcanic field and the volcano. From there we will drive to the top of the volcano and explore. The views are extraordinary - you can see four states. And we will witness the lady bug bacchanal, a summer phenomena where millions of lady bugs turn the trees and rocks orange.
After exploring Capulin, we will drive along the top of Johnson Mesa, via the small town of Folsom and make stops along the way. Johnson Mesa is one of several mesas in the area that were caused by lava flows which solidified into basalt. Over time the softer sedimentary rock surrounding the basalt eroded leaving several distinct large elevated tablelands with precipitous sides. From the west side of the mesa, we will drop down into Sugarite State Park, have lunch and hike a trail around Lake Maloya before returning to Santa fe.
This is an exploratory adventure. The hiking will take place on Capulin and around Lake Maloya. The hiking distance is minimal. The rewards are the views of this unusual and ancient volcanic area, learning about volcanoes and discovering Sugarite State Park.
I will talk about car pooling as we approach the date. It is a three hour drive from Santa Fe and almost four hours from Denver, but I am organizing this as a day trip. The drive is part of the adventure. If you want to camp overnight, there is a KOA in the village of Capulin and there is camping in Sugarite State Park.
Entry is $20.00 per vehicle or you can use your America the Beautiful Pass. It pays to car pool!
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See all- Network event26 attendees from 2 groups hostingGreat Sand Dunes + Zapata Falls annual trek [an a.foot adventure]This event has passed