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Featured Article: “Outdoor Mindset: Why I Risk to be Free”
I grew up in the outdoors of Northland. As I was finding my way in the world; Scouts, mountain biking and getting into the outdoors gave me a positive focus. Before I was 21, I had bungee jumped, sky dived, learnt to dive, caught an 89kg marlin, learnt to fly a plane and sailed from Tauranga to Brisbane. Back in NZ, I worked as a chef and ended up in Christchurch. I was working very hard with no gains and started to question my purpose in life. This led to some soul searching. I knew the outdoors was calling me, so I signed up to CPIT (now Ara) for the Certificate in Outdoor Education, class of 2004. By 2006 I’d gained two diplomas. I knew I was in the right place and it felt very satisfying to have found my crew, these people got me.
“The gift shop’s out this way, yeah?” an older, rugged-looking man asked me as we walked past one another, at the very top of Trail Ridge Road, around Marmot Point. “Yeah, right up that-a-ways a bit, if you see the doughnut shoppe, you’ve gone too far!” I responded, garnering a chuckle from my new mountain friend. Walking back to the car, I took a moment to stop and take in my surroundings.