NOLS Alumni Rock

Spring is in the air. The sap is running. Grass is greening. Critters of all types consider romance. And NOLS Alumni naturally turn their minds to… climbing.

Ten adventurous NOLS Alumni recently completed a seven-day climbing trip in sunny Arizona outside of Tucson. Their ages (24-71!) and backgrounds were different, but all shared a bond with NOLS and a desire to reconnect in the outdoors.

Not only did they have an educational and fun vacation, one of their group crafted a short video about their alumni adventure. Click here to view some fun images from this recent trip before the Sundance folks send it out to Hollywood.

NOLS Alumni Trips are designed to meet the interests and schedules of busy graduates. It’s a great way to come back to the school, introduce friends and family to NOLS and to get reacquainted with our precious wild lands.

Enjoy the video. See the NOLS Alumni website for more ways to rejoin the school and reinvigorate your outdoor passion.

Cheers,

/s/Rich Brame
NOLS Alumni Relations

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Rich Brame

Rich Brame came to NOLS in the 80's as a Fall Semester in the Rockies student and worked his first NOLS course at Wind Cave National Park in 1984. Since then, he's worked varied NOLS trips and courses on five continents—with a few more on the way. Rich does some frontcountry shenanigans for NOLS, too. He's headed up NOLS' public policy, research, LNT, Yukon programs and most recently in the Alumni Relations Department.