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- Background
- Mission of Colorado Outward Bound
- My role
- Purpose of the talk - discuss the merits of one small aspect of an Outward Bound course
- Ways that the mission is achieved
- Living outside for 3 weeks
- Mountaineering
- Walking
- Rock climbing
- Peaks
- Service
- SOLO - come to characterize Outward Bound in the US
- Origins of solo
- Story from 1962
- Shift from survival focus to introspection
- Logistics of solo
- 3 days and 3 nights
- Spots / tree Islands (limited area)
- Sleeping bag, pad, tarp, journal, pencil, whistle
- Testimonials
- Clarity
- Challenge
- Peace
- Self-discovery
- “Most productive 3 days of my life” paradox
- Applying this to your own life
- Compare to meditation - take a risk and try to go a little longer
- Its not about starving yourself in the middle of nowhere
- Being able to look inward - and if you’re looking for a crash course
- Be alone, completely alone in the wilderness
- An afternoon of solitude in your backyard or a 5-day solo trip
- Time well spent
- Close with the “Oriah the dreamer” quote (maybe)
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