Leaders in the Making: Inside the Left Hand Outdoor Challenge
Description
This episode takes you inside the Left Hand Outdoor Challenge (LHOC) — a free outdoor leadership and community engagement program designed for Boulder County high school students. Through monthly base camps and Saturday service challenges, LHOC gives teens hands-on experience in trail work, stewardship, winter survival skills, volunteerism, and outdoor careers.
Host Bethany Eveleth speaks with:
• Ranger Sully Tun-Ake — Program Coordinator• Julietta Rozin — former participant & current mentor• Ranger Sarah Andrews — Caribou Ranch• Ranger John Queen — Hall Ranch
They share stories of confidence-building, mentorship, identity, and the joy of seeing teens fall in love with nature — sometimes for the very first time.
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📌 In this Episode:
- How LHOC empowers teens outdoors
- Monthly base camps + Saturday service challenges
- Hands-on skills: winter survival, trail work, first aid
- Building confidence, agency, and leadership
- Mentorship, squad structure, and belonging
- Exploring careers in natural resources
- Ride-alongs, job shadowing, career fairs
- Stories of transformation and returning participants
- Ranger perspectives from the early days
- Why community + stewardship matter in Boulder County
Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.
To learn more, visit: https://bouldercounty.gov/open-space/get-involved/left-hand-outdoor-challenge/















