NOLS Rocky Mountain
Stepping Out of the Classroom: Diversity & Inclusion at NOLS Rocky Mountain
Stepping Out of the Classroom: Diversity & Inclusion at NOLS Rocky Mountain
Georgetown MBA Students Reflect on Rocky Mountain Leadership Trek
In August 2018, nine Georgetown MBA students backpacked through Wyoming’s Wind River Range on a NOLS Custom Education expedition, gaining valuable leadership experience.
NOLS Rocky Mountain Assistant Director Comments on the Value of Wyoming’s Wilderness Study Areas
In a conversation with Wyoming Public Media after three Wyoming counties opted out of a collaborative land management process, NOLS Rocky Mountain Assistant Director Andy Blair commented that lifting protections on wilderness study areas will negatively impact student experiences.
Freezer Bags: The Secret to Eating Well While Backpacking
Popular Science consults NOLS Rocky Mountain Rations Manager Claudia Pearson on how to prepare the best freezer bag meals for backcountry camping.
Best of NOLS Instagram in 2018
Your favorite photos of wilderness, friendship, and leadership from the NOLS Instagram account in 2018.
What I Learned About Resilience from Swimming an Icy Canyon Pond
NOLS grad Maddy Eschholz reflects on the transferrable lessons she brought home from her outdoor semester in the Rockies.
New Courses for Fall 2017
We’re introducing five new courses to our fall lineup that are all 10 days or shorter. Enjoy!
Thriving as Women Boaters on the Main Salmon River
Thriving as Women Boaters on the Main Salmon River
How NOLS Ruined the Old Me
That summer with NOLS cracked me open, so light could get in. The things that ruin us, the things that have us looking up at a star-filled sky asking, "Why am I doing this?"—those are what spark who we were meant to be.
Educator Expedition: Horsepacking through the Gros Ventre and Wind River Mountains of Wyoming
Educator Expedition: Horsepacking through the Gros Ventre and Wind River Mountains of Wyoming
Why I Used the GI Bill for NOLS
NOLS graduate talks about his NOLS experience, which he funded with veterans benefits through the GI Bill.
How an Outdoor Enthusiast Managed Two Decades in the City [Interview with Curtis Bartosik, Part 1]
How an Outdoor Enthusiast Managed Two Decades in the City [Interview with Curtis Bartosik, Part 1]
Fellowships at NOLS Create Pathways to Outdoor Careers
Fellowships at NOLS Create Pathways to Outdoor Careers
Public Lands We Love to Love
In celebration of National Public Lands Day, check out some of our favorite photos of public lands where NOLS operates!
Hot Tang or Hot Chocolate? The NOLS Experience in 1965 and Today
Hot Tang or Hot Chocolate? The NOLS Experience in 1965 and Today
Working to Keep Wyoming Streams Held to Higher Standards
Working to Keep Wyoming Streams Held to Higher Standards
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