What You Learn from Living Outdoors for Three Months

mountains and sky reflected in clear water in the Wind River Range
Photo by Samuel Kirsh.

Environmental journalist Sara Sneath reflects on the life-changing three months she spent in the Rockies on a NOLS outdoor educator semester this fall. As she backpacked, climbed, and skied across the western U.S., she faced her fears and rediscovered a “sense of play.”

“I lived outdoors for three months in the Rocky Mountains last fall. Many nights, I skipped the tent and slept under the stars. Each time I awoke at night, Orion would appear farther along his westward hunt across the sky.

I had signed up for a three-month outdoor educator course with NOLS, a nonprofit global wilderness school. During the daytime, I hiked, climbed and rappelled—until the winter hit. Then, I skied and shoveled snow. It was cold. It was hot. It was exhausting and awakening. It was soothing and scary as heck.”

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Brooke Ortel

Brooke is a runner and writer who enjoys finding adventure in the everyday. True to her island roots, she loves sunshine, that salty ocean smell, and the sound of waves against the shore.