Chris has been dedicated to the intersection of mental health, outdoor education, and mindfulness for the last 10 years. This “triangle” of experience is at the core of the LifeWays project. Chris has lived, traveled, and guided across four continents. He spent two formative years in central Patagonia, guiding and working for Patagonia Frontiers as he “cut his teeth” in the outdoor industry. Since then, he has worked for The Mountain Institute, Camp Thunderbird, and Open Sky Wilderness Therapy. He has spent over 1500 professional nights in a tent, under a tarp, or sleeping under the stars. He has worked with students in wilderness environments ages 8-85 but feels truly called to work with young people transitioning into adulthood.
Chris embodies the non-linear, often circular nature of a life path. He founded LifeWays because he believes young people should have greater access to therapeutic skills, to supportive adult relationships outside of the family unit, and learn how to integrate these experiences with movement, mindfulness, and the ambivalence and wonder of the natural world. Chris believes that with a deep connection to the wilderness and outdoor spaces, young people have the potential to embody a resilience, presence, and skill set that will benefit them regardless of what they choose to do with their lives.
Chris would not be here if it weren’t for the privilege of his upbringing and the opportunities to experience the full spectrum of human emotion while outdoors. Regardless of where you may be on your journey, know that Chris will welcome you to embrace your strengths, struggles, and uncertainties. Chris is dedicated to creating and maintaining meaningful relationships with all students regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, and religion. Chris is also a Master’s of Social Work student at Colorado State University, working towards clinical licensure in Colorado. Chris also holds his Single Pitch Instructor certification from the American Mountain Guides Association, holds his AIRE Avalanche Rec 2 certification, and has been a registered Wilderness First Responder since 2014. Chris hopes that LifeWays students embrace the absurdity, struggle, and profound beauty of this life as we all work together to find our path!
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Chris has been dedicated to the intersection of mental health, outdoor education, and mindfulness for the last 10 years. This “triangle” of experience is at the core of the LifeWays project. Chris has lived, traveled, and guided across four continents. He spent two formative years in central Patagonia, guiding and working for Patagonia Frontiers as he “cut his teeth” in the outdoor industry. Since then, he has worked for The Mountain Institute, Camp Thunderbird, and Open Sky Wilderness Therapy. He has spent over 1500 professional nights in a tent, under a tarp, or sleeping under the stars. He has worked with students in wilderness environments ages 8-85 but feels truly called to work with young people transitioning into adulthood.
Chris embodies the non-linear, often circular nature of a life path. He founded LifeWays because he believes young people should have greater access to therapeutic skills, to supportive adult relationships outside of the family unit, and learn how to integrate these experiences with movement, mindfulness, and the ambivalence and wonder of the natural world. Chris believes that with a deep connection to the wilderness and outdoor spaces, young people have the potential to embody a resilience, presence, and skill set that will benefit them regardless of what they choose to do with their lives.
Chris would not be here if it weren’t for the privilege of his upbringing and the opportunities to experience the full spectrum of human emotion while outdoors. Regardless of where you may be on your journey, know that Chris will welcome you to embrace your strengths, struggles, and uncertainties. Chris is dedicated to creating and maintaining meaningful relationships with all students regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, and religion. Chris is also a Master’s of Social Work student at Colorado State University, working towards clinical licensure in Colorado. Chris also holds his Single Pitch Instructor certification from the American Mountain Guides Association, holds his AIRE Avalanche Rec 2 certification, and has been a registered Wilderness First Responder since 2014. Chris hopes that LifeWays students embrace the absurdity, struggle, and profound beauty of this life as we all work together to find our path!