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Impact Stories
“Garbage as way for Eco Spiritual Care in a Multifaith society in Indonesia”
This speech was excerpted from a treatise out of Jakarta Indonesia entitled “Evo-spiritual care, which is distinguished from eco- psychological care but needs its support, will bring people to their natural selves, both externally and internally. The phenomenological approach of interacting directly with nature is the key. Secondly, the phenomenological approach can indeed be carried out by interacting with water, land oceans, mountains, forests, and even the wilderness, b
Jul 131 min read
PRISTINE RIDERS SPEECH
Kent's speech upon being awarded the community impact report. If I may, I would like to start with a quote of sorts from Chief Dan George from the film Little Big Man. My heart soars like a hawk – when I go out on a bike ride and see absolutely no litter – none. And believe me, I’m looking. For those unfamiliar with our Pristine Riders program the genesis was my before work at RFTA rides up Capitol Creek road. Early morning after early morning I’d spot articles of rubbish a
Jul 135 min read


"From Solo Rides to Community Impact": The Growing Movement of Eco-Conscious Cyclists
Kent Blackmer still recalls the chill of sunrise breaking over Independence Pass, wheels slicing through morning fog. Alone on that ride at the edge of Aspen, f
Jun 269 min read


5 Simple Ways Cyclists Can Reduce Roadside Litter: Practical Tips for a Cleaner Community
The Roaring Fork Valley draws cyclists with its shimmering aspens, wildflower meadows, and ribbons of clean mountain air. Each switchback opens to another lake-
Jun 2612 min read
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