Outdoor and Rec Athletics 0203 - Backyard Wilderness

Fall
2014
1
0.00
Karen Warren
01:00PM-05:00PM W
Hampshire College
315432
Robert Crown Center FOYER
kwCC@hampshire.edu
The Connecticut River Valley is a bioregion rich in natural variety and beauty. This course will be an opportunity to explore the natural places in our own backyard while examining the concept of wilderness in contemporary society. The social, spiritual, ecological, artistic, accessible and per sonal perspectives of wilderness will be the foundation of this place-based education class. By hiking and paddling we will attempt to develop a sense of place with some truly magical local outdoor sites. Readings and projects will further develop this con cept of a backyard wilderness. Each class will venture outdoors to participate in activities including a swamp walk, working with a outdoor universal access program, us ing primitive earth-based skills, and overnight camping in order to understand wilderness perspectives experientially. Class is co-taught with Cory Seyler THIS CLASS IS OPEN TO FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS.
This class my be used for CEL 1 credit.
0-2 credits
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.