Jan 20, 2022
For the second podcast in a row,
we have Curtis Tronolone on the show to share some more wild
stories from the field. Before we review Curtis's bio we wanted to
share a recent podcast review.
Podcast Review
Makes me homesick for my recent expedition life!
Just an incredible chance to get into the field from afar. I’m loving this podcast- it made me so excited for my drive every morning this past week as I took my NOLS Wilderness First Responder training. Certified now, and so inspired by the many voices on this pod who show me what is possible as I look forward, to beginning to build my own life in outdoor leadership. Hope to join many of you wonderful people out in the wild some day! Thank you for this absolute joy of a podcast.
-Tabita
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Our guest today, Curtis Tronolone, grew up in rural upstate New
York, along the Erie canal, nestled between the small towns of
Churchville, Spencerport and Brockport. He began his love of outdoor pursuits started as a
kid, boating and hiking with his family, and spending his summers
riding horses at New York summer camps before undertaking a NOLS
mountaineering course as a student in the Wind River Mountain of
Wyoming.
He started working in outdoor ed
at a summer camp outside Attica New York in 2003/2004. Over the
years he has gone on to work for several organizations, including
Camp Wyomoco, Wilderness Ventures, Adventure Bus, NOLS, Bear Basin
Adventures.
When Curtis, completed his NOLS Instructor
Course he become the first openly gay male NOLS Instructor.
He specializes in leading
horse packing, backpacking, and wilderness rock climbing courses.
He currently lives in Lander, WY where he mixes time instructing
with NOLS and renovating old homes.