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Hey Rec'ing Rams!

Let’s be honest, the CSU Rec Center can feel uncomfortable for new members.

I know from personal experience that going to a new gym or class can be intimidating, and it’s totally ok if you feel the same.

Taking group classes might seem like an extra challenge in this respect, but you shouldn’t have to feel that way.

In this new series, I am on a mission to try and review group classes at the Rec so that going in and taking one feels less daunting.

In a special edition of the “I Try” series, our digital media assistant, Mia Carrillo, is sharing her experience with the Full Moon Hike and Rock Climbing trip offered by Outdoor Programs!

As with other OP programs, Mia attended the required pre-meeting to sign a waiver, learn more about what they would be doing, and gather information on what kind of equipment or gear may be helpful when preparing for their trip. Mia said she felt very prepared after the information session and that all she needed to bring were some snacks, and she was ready to go! She also stressed that everyone should “always ask questions, […] the OP team is available in emails after the meeting.”

On the day of, Mia went to the Rec Center and got on a bus that took her to their final destination(s). The time on the bus was spent jamming out to the radio! “Radio music is a vibe,” she said. The transportation went “amazing” for her, and having one less thing to consider during preparation was helpful.

The rock climbing trip was at Duncan’s Ridge, approximately a 15-minute drive from the Rec Center. The description of this trip states that it is ”open to all skill and experience levels – led and facilitated by our Instructors at Horsetooth Reservoir! Students will learn the basics of top-rope belaying, fundamental climbing technique, and basic climbing equipment.” Even though Mia is usually very scared of heights, she still had a lot of fun on the trip. The participants were encouraged to climb at their own pace, creating a comfortable environment for someone like Mia, who had never been rock climbing before.

Rock Climbing Trip

The other trip Mia went on was the full moon hike. The Outdoor Programs description for this trip says, “Join the Outdoor Program (OP) on full moon night hike meeting other students and watching the moon rise over Northern Colorado!” On this trip, Mia and the rest of the group were transported to the trail where the famous CSU “A” is located. Near Horsetooth Reservoir, the “A” is about a 15-minute drive in the same direction as Duncan’s Ridge. Mia also had a great time on this trip; she said, “I got to see amazing people and talk about all sorts of fun stuff with them.”

Full moon Hike

Reflecting on both experiences, Mia stated, “Annie Kim was group lead for all 3 trips, and I adore her so much. She checks in on people, and I feel like she pushed me to go outside my comfort zone. She also had some fun stories to tell along the way. […] through all of these trips, I got to re-experience my love with nature again, and how fun it is be outside. These trips are great for anyone!”

That’s all Rec’ing Rams! If you go on this trip, let us know what you think. We would love to hear your feedback.

Hey Rec'ing Rams!

Let’s be honest, the CSU Rec Center can feel uncomfortable for new members.

I know from personal experience that going to a new gym or class can be intimidating, and it’s totally ok if you feel the same.

Taking group classes might seem like an extra challenge in this respect, but you shouldn’t have to feel that way.

In this new series, I am on a mission to try and review group classes at the Rec so that going in and taking one feels less daunting.

This time, I went with outdoor programs on their yoga day hike! Although this particular trip will not be happening again this semester, there are many more programs to pick from that are coming up. Make sure to check them out here.

Before we went on the hike, we had a short informational session with our instructor Chloe about the trail we would be going on, the weather, and what we would need for the trip. If we had any questions, we could also ask them during that time. This helped me a lot with preparing to go when I was at home.

Once Saturday rolled around, we all met at the Rec Center, and Chloe ensured we were prepared with all the necessary gear. I did not have gloves or a day pack for our snowy hike, so I was able to borrow them! This helped me a lot, knowing that I would not have to purchase anything to be able to go on the trip.

We left and had a beautiful drive up to our trail. We all got ready to go and set off! Although it was cold outside, I felt prepared for the weather and had a fantastic time on our hike. I met new people and got to enjoy the beautiful snow-capped mountains. We took breaks when needed and were encouraged to drink lots of water. Chloe did a great job making the hike very fun!

After we got off the trail, we picked a spot to do yoga using the mats that the Rec provided. Our yoga instructor, Kalia, started us off with light stretching and followed with sequences of deeper stretches which felt great after all the walking we did.

our group about to start yoga!

Once we finished up, we slowly got up and got ready to head out. We were dropped off at the Rec and returned the borrowed gear to Chloe afterward.

I had never been on a trip with Outdoor Programs before, and I wish I had done it sooner! I had a great time and would definitely recommend it to a friend.

That’s all Rec’ing Rams! If you go on this trip, let us know what you think. We would love to hear your feedback.