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CREATED:20231211T180037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T162751Z
UID:19294-1768780800-1769212799@boec.org
SUMMARY:Mono-Ski Camp - Skill Development Camp
DESCRIPTION:BOEC’s Mono-Ski Camp is a four day program for mono-skiers. This camp focuses on athletes who are looking to learn and refine their skills in a faster-paced environment than a typical lesson. Based on athletes in attendance\, racing techniques may be incorporated. This camp is open to all mono-skiers\, but we invite and sponsor veterans through funding from BOEC’s Heroic Military Fund. \nFor questions about this camp\, please call 970-453-5633 or email us at yuri@boec.org. \nCheck out the 2020 Mono-Ski Camp Video by Zack Morris: \n \n 
URL:https://boec.org/program/mono-ski-camp-skill-development-camp-2026/
LOCATION:Breckenridge Ski & Snowboard School\, 655 S. Park Ave\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC Winter":MAILTO:yuri@boec.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250207
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20231211T181233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T224632Z
UID:19298-1738627200-1738886399@boec.org
SUMMARY:Team Semper Fi Ski & Snowboard Camp
DESCRIPTION:Semper Fi Fund veterans visit the Keystone Adaptive Center (KAC) for a three day adaptive ski and snowboard clinic to help service members learn or improve their skills.  Skiing and snowboarding are great lifelong activities that can be done individually or with family and/or friends. This camp goes beyond building skills on the slopes; participants enjoy the serenity of the mountains\, connect with fellow veterans\, and boost their confidence. \nThis is a family eligible event. One family member may apply to attend with their respective service member. For more information\, visit the Semper Fi & America’s Fund.
URL:https://boec.org/program/team-semper-fi-ski-camp-2025/
LOCATION:Keystone Adaptive Center\, 1222 County Road 8\, Keystone\, CO\, 80435\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240915
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20240324T013225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240327T180926Z
UID:20004-1725840000-1726358399@boec.org
SUMMARY:Ruby/Horsethief Women's River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Open to veterans\, Women only\nProgram Flyer\nDETAILS\nWho: The BOEC extends a special invitation exclusively to military veterans.  This river trip is designed to accommodate female veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include but are not limited to brain injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people.\n\n\n\nWhat: A classic western river trip.  A two-part trip\, the first part involves floating down Ruby and Horsethief Canyons of the Colorado River in canoes\, inflatable kayaks and paddleboards.  This first section includes 25 miles of scenic views\, wildlife viewing\, and opportunities for short hikes while paddling down river.  There will also be support rafts to carry gear and available for anyone who may prefer to float down the river in a raft.\n\nThe second part involves a single day of fun and exciting whitewater rafting through Westwater Canyon of the Colorado River.  This section of river is rated class III+ to class IV.  This section includes 17 miles and 11 rapids.\n\n\n\nWhere: The Colorado River in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah.  The Colorado river cuts through beautiful canyon country and offers a mild to whitewater experience. Take a break from devices\, in this remote location\, there is no cell phone service.\n\n\n\nWhy: This multi-day river trip exclusively for women provides an optimal environment for reconnecting\, learning new skills\, forging new friendships\, enjoying shared experiences\, and unwinding. It offers a break from the usual daily routines and distractions\, allowing participants to develop a deeper appreciation for one another and rediscover their inner strength and resilience as they journey through the picturesque canyons of the Colorado River. In addition to immersing ourselves in the stunning wilderness\, the trip is designed to assist veterans with mobility restrictions\, ensuring inclusivity and support for all participants.
URL:https://boec.org/program/ruby-horsethief-womens-river-trip/
LOCATION:Colorado River\, Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240802
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20240324T012722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T155955Z
UID:20002-1722038400-1722556799@boec.org
SUMMARY:Ruby/Horsethief Family River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Open to veterans and their families\, Ages 10+\n\nProgram Flyer\nDETAILS\nWho: The BOEC extends a special invitation exclusively to military veterans and their families.  This river trip is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include but are not limited to brain injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people.\n\n\n\nWhat: A classic western river trip.  A two-part trip\, the first part involves floating down Ruby and Horsethief Canyons of the Colorado River in canoes\, inflatable kayaks\, and paddleboards.  This first section includes 25 miles of scenic views\, wildlife viewing\, and opportunities for short hikes while paddling down river.  There will also be support rafts to carry gear and available for anyone who may prefer to float down the river in a raft.\n\nThe second part involves a single day of fun and exciting whitewater rafting through Westwater Canyon of the Colorado River.  This section of river is rated class III+ to class IV.  You must be at least 10 years old and up to participate in the whitewater section of river. This section includes 17 miles and 11 rapids.\n\n\n\nWhere: The Colorado River in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah.  The Colorado river cuts through beautiful canyon country and offers a mild to whitewater experience.  A digital detox is ideal for this trip\, given the remoteness of the area\, there is no cell phone service.\n\n\n\nWhy: A multi-day river trip provides an ideal environment for reconnecting\, learning new skills\, strengthening bonds\, enjoying each other’s company\, and unwinding. It’s an opportunity to escape the usual routines and distractions of daily life\, allowing participants to gain a fresh perspective on their relationships and rediscover their resilience as they navigate the stunning canyons of the Colorado River. This adventure not only offers access to a breathtaking wilderness but also accommodates veterans with mobility restrictions\, ensuring inclusivity. Family members are encouraged to join\, as they too play an integral role in the healing journey.
URL:https://boec.org/program/https-boec-org-wp-content-uploads-2024-03-heroic-military-program-overview-flyer-1-pdf/
LOCATION:Colorado River\, Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240617
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20240324T013749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T171138Z
UID:20007-1717977600-1718582399@boec.org
SUMMARY:San Juan River Trip with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program
DESCRIPTION:Open to veterans only\, Coed\nProgram Flyer\nDETAILS\nIn partnership with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program:\n\nBOEC and the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program (TASP) are teaming up once again to offer a unique overnight river trip on the San Juan River.  As two national leaders in outdoor adventure join forces\, the rafting trip is bound to be memorable.  Our staff are uniquely skilled and highly trained in working with many different disabilities\, highly skilled safety managers on rivers and in remote environments\, and gifted at creating fun\, powerful and empowering experiences with young people and adults.\n\n\nWho:  The BOEC and TASP extends a special invitation to guest/invitees of military veterans.  The program is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include\, but are not limited to\, brain injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people (including raft guides). \n\n\n\n\nWhat: A classic western river trip format will be utilized. Floating down river in rafts will provide access to a true wilderness environment while providing the ability to serve veterans who have mobility restrictions. An educational component will also be included by providing exposure to the prehistoric culture of the four-corners region.\n\n\n\nWhere: The trip will be conducted on the San Juan River in southeast Utah through beautiful desert canyon country and offers mild to moderate white water that is suitable for vets with significant injury and families with kids. Sandy beaches and camps\, ancient rock art and beautiful scenery will be highlights of the trip.\n\n\n\nWhy:  A multi-day river trip is an ideal setting for military veterans to reintegrate\, acquire new knowledge and skills together\, create bonds\, and have fun together\, and relax.  Away from everyday routines and daily life distractions one can find new appreciations for life and rediscover their strength and solidity as we travel down the beautiful San Juan River.
URL:https://boec.org/program/labyrinth-canyon-river-trip-with-telluride-adaptive-sports-program-2024/
LOCATION:San Juan River\, Bluff\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240106
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20231211T180632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231215T224914Z
UID:19296-1704240000-1704499199@boec.org
SUMMARY:Military Ski & Snowboard Camp
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Keystone Adaptive Center (KAC) and Adaptive Adventures\, the Military Ski & Ride Camp is for wounded military service members. This camp features three days of quality adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at the world-class Keystone Ski Resort and is a fun way to get on the snow with top-notch instructors and equipment\, excellent food\, and fun activities. Your enrollment includes ski passes\, equipment rentals\, instruction\, lodging\, meals\, and transportation for the participant and a guest. \nThis Military Ski & Ride Camp is a great way to meet fellow military veterans and receive quality ski and/or snowboard instruction in an amazing setting in Keystone\, Colorado. \nVisit Adaptive Adventures for more details on this event.
URL:https://boec.org/program/military-ski-snowboard-camp-2024/
LOCATION:Keystone Adaptive Center\, 1222 County Road 8\, Keystone\, CO\, 80435\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Adaptive Adventures":MAILTO:info@adaptiveadventures.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230917
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20230131T195436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230221T214014Z
UID:16679-1694390400-1694908799@boec.org
SUMMARY:Labyrinth Canyon River Trip with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program
DESCRIPTION:Who: Open to veterans only\, Coed \nDetails\n\nPartnership with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program: \nThe Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) and Telluride Adaptive Sports Program (TASP) are teaming up once again to offer a very special unique Overnight River trip on the Green River.  As two national leaders in outdoor adventure join forces\, the rafting trip is bound to be memorable.  Our staff are uniquely skilled and highly trained in working with many different disabilities\, highly skilled safety managers on rivers and in remote environments\, and gifted at creating fun\, powerful and empowering experiences with young people and adults. \nWho:  The BOEC and TASP extends a special invitation to guest/invitees of military veterans.  The program is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include but are not limited to brain Injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people (including raft guides). \nWhat:  A classic western river trip.  Floating down the Green river in rafts\, canoes\, kayaks\, and paddle boards will provide us great access to the spectacular sandstone cliffs of Labyrinth Canyon. In addition to exploring the river corridor by boat\, we will also go for side-hikes to be fully immersed in the beautiful and remote wilderness environment. \nWhere:  The Green River in East-central Utah.  The Green River cuts through beautiful canyon country and offers a calming and enjoyable flatwater river experience that is suitable for veterans of all abilities. Soaring sandstone cliffs\, sandy beaches and camps\, ancient rock art\, and beautiful natural scenery will be unforgettable highlights of the trip. \nWhy:  A multi-day river trip is an ideal setting for military veterans to reintegrate\, acquire new knowledge and skills together\, create bonds\, and have fun together\, and relax.  Away from everyday routines and daily life distractions one can find new appreciations for life and rediscover their strength and solidity as we travel down the beautiful Green River.
URL:https://boec.org/program/labyrinth-canyon-river-trip-with-telluride-adaptive-sports-program/
LOCATION:The Green River\, East-Central Utah\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230903
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20230131T195301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T195301Z
UID:16674-1693180800-1693699199@boec.org
SUMMARY:Women’s Ruby/Horsethief River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Who: Open to veterans\, Women only \nDetails\nWho:  The BOEC extends a special invitation exclusively to women military veterans.  The program is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include but are not limited to brain injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people. \nWhat:  A classic western river trip.  A two-part trip\, the first part involves floating down Ruby and Horse Thief Canyons of the Colorado River in canoes\, inflatable kayaks and paddleboards.  This first section includes 25 miles of scenic views\, wildlife viewing\, and opportunities for short hikes while paddling down river.  There will also be support rafts to carry gear\, and available for anyone who may prefer to float down in a raft. \nThe second part involves a single day of fun and exciting white water rafting through Westwater Canyon of the Colorado River.  This section of river is rated class III+ to class IV.  You must be at least 10 years old and up to participate in Whitewater section of river. This section includes 17 miles and 11 rapids. \nWhere:  The Colorado River in southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah.  The Colorado river cuts through beautiful canyon country and offers a mild to white water experience.  This is a remote area where there will be no cell phone service. \nWhy:  A multi-day river trip is an ideal setting to reintegrate\, acquire new knowledge and skills together\, build new bonds\, have fun together\, and relax.  This offers a chance to get away from every day routines and daily life distractions\, where one can find new appreciation for each other\, and rediscover their strength and solidity as we travel down the beautiful canyons of the Colorado River.  The Colorado river will provide us great access to a spectacular wilderness environment while supporting veterans who have mobility restrictions.
URL:https://boec.org/program/womens-ruby-horsethief-river-trip/
LOCATION:Colorado River\, Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://boec.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Lydia-Rafting.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230804
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20230131T195149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T181739Z
UID:16659-1690588800-1691107199@boec.org
SUMMARY:Ruby/Horsethief & Westwater Family River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Who: Open to veterans and their families\, Ages 10+ \nDetails\nWho: The BOEC extends a special invitation exclusively to military veterans and their families.  The program is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include but are not limited to brain injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people. \nWhat: A classic western river trip.  A two-part trip\, the first part involves floating down Ruby and Horse Thief Canyons of the Colorado River in canoes\, inflatable kayaks and paddleboards.  This first section includes 25 miles of scenic views\, wildlife viewing\, and opportunities for short hikes while paddling down river.  There will also be support rafts to carry gear\, and available for anyone who may prefer to float down in a raft. \nThe second part involves a single day of fun and exciting white water rafting through Westwater Canyon of the Colorado River.  This section of river is rated class III+ to class IV.  You must be at least 10 years old and up to participate in Whitewater section of river. This section includes 17 miles and 11 rapids. \nWhere: The Colorado River in southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah.  The Colorado river cuts through beautiful canyon country and offers a mild to white water experience.  This is a remote area where there will be no cell phone service. \nWhy: A multi-day river trip is an ideal setting to reintegrate\, acquire new knowledge and skills together\, build new bonds\, have fun together\, and relax.  This offers a chance to get away from every day routines and daily life distractions\, where one can find new appreciation for each other\, and rediscover their strength and solidity as we travel down the beautiful canyons of the Colorado River.  The Colorado river will provide us great access to a spectacular wilderness environment while supporting veterans who have mobility restrictions.
URL:https://boec.org/program/ruby-horsethief-westwater-family-river-trip/
LOCATION:Colorado River\, Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://boec.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/RaftersFamilyTrip.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230620
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20230131T195110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T172626Z
UID:16645-1686441600-1687219199@boec.org
SUMMARY:Heroic Military San Juan River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Who: Open to veterans only\, Coed \nEvent Flyer\nDetails\nWho: This program is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury.  Injuries may include but are not limited to brain Injuries\, PTSD\, and/or amputees.  Due to the social aspect of outdoor adventures and camping\, participants must be ready to enjoy the company of other people (including raft guides). \nWhat:  A classic western river trip.  Floating down the San Juan river in rafts will provide us great access to a spectacular wilderness environment while supporting veterans who have mobility restrictions.  In addition to exploring the wilderness environment\, participants will be introduced to the unique prehistoric culture of the four-corners region. \nWhere:  The San Juan River in southeast Utah.  The San Juan cuts through beautiful canyon country and offers mild white water that is suitable for veterans with significant injury.  Sandy beaches and camps\, ancient rock art\, and beautiful natural scenery will be unforgettable highlights of the trip. \nWhy:  A multi-day river trip is an ideal setting for military veterans to reintegrate\, acquire new knowledge and skills together\, create bonds\, and have fun together\, and relax.  Away from everyday routines and daily life distractions one can find new appreciations for life and rediscover their strength and solidity as we travel down the beautiful San Juan River.
URL:https://boec.org/program/heroic-military-san-juan-river-trip/
LOCATION:San Juan River\, Bluff\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://boec.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/GroupPhoto_Rafting.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220918
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20190712T204132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T165350Z
UID:867-1662940800-1663459199@boec.org
SUMMARY:Women's Heroic Military Colorado River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Come spend 3 days and 2 nights on the Colorado River traveling down the scenic Ruby Horsethief Canyon in SW Colorado. From the seat of your canoe\, you will be quickly immersed in the start of canyon country with the glow of red rocks\, bald eagles\, and beautiful sunsets on the mighty Colorado. After 3 days of a mellow scenic float\, your river adventure will be elevated as we take a guided tour through “The West’s Best Short Whitewater Trip\,” which is Westwater Canyon. On this 17 mile stretch\, the river quickly narrows and you will be awed by the Precambrian rock – the same rock found in the Grand Canyon – be challenged with class III-IV whitewater\, and finish as the river widens to take in the last views of this scenic stretch of river. \nInvited on this adventure are veterans\, active-duty military\, and members of the Guard and Reserve. This trip includes river and camping gear\, instruction\, meals\, 24-hour staffing\, and a fun\, relaxed atmosphere. Travel will be in canoes\, inflatable kayaks\, and a support raft. \nApply Now
URL:https://boec.org/program/womens-heroic-military-colorado-river-trip/
LOCATION:Colorado River\, Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://boec.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Womens-Veteran-Trip.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220821
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20190731T173811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T165205Z
UID:1428-1660521600-1661039999@boec.org
SUMMARY:Heroic Women's Military Colorado River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Come spend 3 days and 2 nights on the Colorado River traveling down the scenic Ruby Horsethief Canyon in SW Colorado. From the seat of your canoe\, you will be quickly immersed in the start of canyon country with the glow of red rocks\, bald eagles\, and beautiful sunsets on the mighty Colorado. After 3 days of a mellow scenic float\, your river adventure will be elevated as we take a guided tour through “The West’s Best Short Whitewater Trip\,” which is Westwater Canyon. On this 17 mile stretch\, the river quickly narrows and you will be awed by the Precambrian rock – the same rock found in the Grand Canyon – be challenged with class III-IV whitewater\, and finish as the river widens to take in the last views of this scenic stretch of river. \nInvited on this adventure are veterans\, active-duty military\, and members of the Guard and Reserve. This trip includes river and camping gear\, instruction\, meals\, 24-hour staffing\, and a fun\, relaxed atmosphere. Travel will be in canoes\, inflatable kayaks\, and a support raft. \nApply Now
URL:https://boec.org/program/womens-heroic-military-colorado-river-trip-2/
LOCATION:BOEC Wilderness Campus\, 300 Snowy Ridge Road\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://boec.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Womens-Veteran-Trip.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220731
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20190730T164433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T214435Z
UID:1394-1658707200-1659225599@boec.org
SUMMARY:Ruby / Horsethief & Westwater Heroic Families River Trip
DESCRIPTION:Come spend 3 days and 2 nights on the Colorado River traveling down scenic Ruby Horsethief Canyon in SW Colorado. From the seat of your canoe\, you will be quickly immersed in the start of canyon country with the glow of red rocks\, bald eagles\, and beautiful sunsets on the mighty Colorado. After 3 days of a mellow scenic float\, your river adventure will be elevated as we take a guided tour through ‘The West’s Best Short Whitewater Trip’ that is Westwater Canyon. On this 17 mile stretch\, the river quickly narrows and you will be awed by the Precambrian rock\, the same rock found in the Grand Canyon\, be challenged with class III-IV whitewater and finish as the river widens to take in the last views of this scenic stretch of river. \nInvited on this adventure are wounded warriors and one friend or special guest. After spending 4 days this trip will include all travel from Denver or Grand Junction\, river and camping gear\, instruction\, meals\, 24 hr. staffing and a fun\, relaxed atmosphere. Travel will be in canoes\, inflatable kayaks\, and a support raft. \nTo apply\, please contact Claire DiCola at claire@boec.org or 970-453-6422. \nFunding for this program is provided by Warfighter Sports\, a program of Move United\, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. \nEnrollment Guidelines \nApply Now\n\n\n 
URL:https://boec.org/program/ruby-horsethief-westwater-heroic-families-river-trip/
LOCATION:Colorado River\, Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTSTAMP:20260420T074919
CREATED:20190726T203948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T180852Z
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SUMMARY:Heroic San Juan River Trip
DESCRIPTION:BOEC and the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program bring you the Heroic San Juan River Trip for military veterans who have sustained a traumatic brain injury\, or other debilitating injury\, in the service of their country and their family members. The program is designed to accommodate veterans who have sustained a moderate to significant injury which has resulted in the veteran being unable to continue in active service\, but willing and able to engage in adventurous and adaptive outdoor activity. Participants must be non-violent and enjoy other people. Behaviors such as verbal outbursts\, perseveration\, or other forms of communication are welcomed. Children as young as 10 years old are welcome. \nA classic western river trip format will be utilized. Floating down river in rafts will provide access to a true wilderness environment while providing the ability to serve veterans who have mobility restrictions. An educational component will also be included by providing exposure to the prehistoric culture of the four-corners region. \nThe trip will be conducted on the San Juan River in southeast Utah through beautiful desert canyon country and offers mild to moderate white water that is suitable for vets with significant injury and families with kids. Sandy beaches & camps\, ancient rock art and beautiful scenery will be highlights of the trip. \nBOEC believes that veterans who have sustained a traumatic brain injury and other debilitating injuries are a vastly under-served segment of our returning veterans. The trip will be designed primarily as a fun family experience with activities focused on all attending. The outcomes of the trip will flow from the activities and experience such as; increased family bonding and integration\, fun and relaxation\, new knowledge and skills and increased understanding of being a family while living with severe injury. \nTransportation: Participants can drive personal vehicles to the river site or utilize BOEC transportation. \nWeather: Expect hot and sunny conditions with thunderstorms possible. \nMobility: Veterans with mobility limitations are welcome on this trip but the ability to assist with self-rescue in the event of falling out of a boat is essential. Participants must be able to roll over and sit up without assistance. \nMedical Care: BOEC staff is Wilderness First Responder trained and experienced within the wilderness setting. This allows the staff to respond to typical medical situations that arise on wilderness trips. Participants considering this trip should be stable in their personal medical condition and able to be away from advanced medical care for several days. Typically\, participants who have entered a long-term orientation to their care and condition are suitable for this type of trip. Being able to tolerate exposure to heat and sun is critical for this trip. \nPersonal Care: BOEC is recognized for its ability to work with people who would be excluded from participation in standard outdoor trips and will provide personal assistance for our clients. This can be assistance with; transfers\, mobility\, daily living skills such as dressing\, eating and bathing. Because this is a river trip\, bathing is possible whenever one wishes by cleaning up in the river. Using soap is fine\, so staying clean\, if a bit sandy\, is easy. During August\, getting in the river will be very pleasant. \nToileting: On river trips all solid human waste must be contained and transported out of the river corridor. An approved human waste transport system\, (basically a rocket box fitted with an internal tank and a toilet seat) called a “groover”\, will be used for this purpose. Participants must be able to sit on the groover with minimal assistance and have the ability to clean themselves after toileting or have a family member available to assist with post toileting cleaning for participation in this trip. \nFood: All food will be provided by BOEC. A standard healthy and American diet is planned. Expect vegetarian options\, Dutch oven meals and deserts and lots of cold drinks. Alcohol is not allowed. \nShelter: Tents will be provided and utilized for sleeping quarters. Sleeping bags\, sleeping pads and a light sheet will be provided. Privacy and adequate room will be ensured by having plenty of tents available. \nPersonal Gear: Participants must bring their personal clothes and gear. Because we will be rafting through a semi-desert environment during the summer heat\, what you’ll need to bring is minimal: clothes to jump in the river in\, protection from the sun\, shoes that can get wet and stay on your feet while swimming\, casual clothes to wear around camp. Rain gear can be provided by BOEC. \nCost: No cost for all on-course activities. \nTo get more information for this camp please call or email Claire at the BOEC. 1-800-383-2632 ext. 105 or email: claire@boec.org.
URL:https://boec.org/program/heroic-san-juan-river-trip/
LOCATION:San Juan River\, Bluff\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brain Injury Camps - Adults,Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220123T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T074920
CREATED:20190909T201417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T222058Z
UID:2557-1642924800-1643389200@boec.org
SUMMARY:Mono-Ski Camp
DESCRIPTION:BOEC’s Mono-Ski Camp is a 5-day program specific to mono-skiing. This camp focuses on athletes who are looking to learn and refine their skills in a faster-paced environment than a typical lesson. Based on athletes in attendance\, racing techniques may be incorporated. This camp is open to all mono-skiers\, but we invite and sponsor veterans through funding from BOEC’s Heroic Military Fund. \nCheck out the 2020 Mono-Ski Camp Video by Zack Morris:
URL:https://boec.org/program/mono-ski-camp/
LOCATION:Breckenridge Ski & Snowboard School\, 655 S. Park Ave\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC Winter - Individual":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220104T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T074920
CREATED:20190724T170758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211117T184548Z
UID:1305-1641283200-1641488400@boec.org
SUMMARY:Military Ski & Snowboard Camp
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Keystone Adaptive Center (KAC) and Adaptive Adventures\, the Military Ski & Ride Camp is for wounded military service members. This camp features three days of quality adaptive ski and snowboard lessons at the world-class Keystone Ski Resort and is a fun way to get on the snow with top-notch instructors and equipment\, excellent food\, and fun activities. Your enrollment includes ski passes\, equipment rentals\, instruction\, lodging\, meals\, and transportation for the participant and a guest. \nThis Military Ski & Ride Camp is a great way to meet fellow military veterans and receive quality ski and/or snowboard instruction in an amazing setting in Keystone\, Colorado. \nVisit Adaptive Adventures for more details on this event.
URL:https://boec.org/program/military-ski-snowboard-camp/
LOCATION:Keystone Adaptive Center\, 1222 County Road 8\, Keystone\, CO\, 80435\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Adaptive Adventures":MAILTO:info@adaptiveadventures.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200910T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200910T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T074920
CREATED:20200904T172214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200904T172214Z
UID:6482-1599732000-1599735600@boec.org
SUMMARY:Fit for Fun
DESCRIPTION:Join the BOEC for a low-key exercise class. It’s a is a great option for those with chronic pain or low mobility. Each week we will try a variety of exercise types (Chair Exercise\, Laughter Yoga\, Rhythm and Dance). The class is for anyone who may benefit from doing exercise in a chair or seated position and will be held virtually using Zoom. The classes are free to sign up and simply require registration at least 24 hours before the class begins. There are ten spots available per class\, so sign up fast by filling out this form. \nAbout the Instructor: \nLiesl Begnaud\, a native of Colorado\, is a USA Triathlon Level 1 and Para Certified coach and has been racing Endurance Sports for over 16 years. She is a two time Iron Man finisher and has completed numerous marathons\, cycling events and has multiple triathlon age group podium finishes. She has assisted with Challenge Athletes Foundation\, Dare2Tri and Paralyzed Veterans of America. Liesl earned her Master’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation and passed the Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist exam CTRS\, this year. She is a Certified Adaptive Recreation and Sports Specialist through BLAZE Sports Institute.
URL:https://boec.org/program/fit-for-fun-2/
LOCATION:CO
ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200809T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200809T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T074920
CREATED:20200804T191510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200804T191510Z
UID:6370-1596963600-1596978000@boec.org
SUMMARY:Ropes Course with High Country Veterans Adventures
DESCRIPTION:BOEC is offering a half day ropes course experience on August 9th\, from 9am to 1pm\, for local veterans in partnership with High Country Veterans Adventures (HCVA). 10 local veterans will have the opportunity to spend the day at the BOEC interacting with one another while experiencing the high ropes course. BOEC will provide 3-4 staff members and volunteers to guide participants through the day’s activities. The flow of the day will be customized to meet the unique needs of the group that signs up. You may register through HCVA at https://www.hcvaco.org/submit. \nGoals for the day include: \n\nTo provide a new and different physical challenge for local Colorado-based veterans.\nTo offer a safe and managed opportunity for socialization during COVID-19.\nFor veterans to feel a sense of accomplishment and confidence from participating in a day outside.
URL:https://boec.org/program/ropes-course-with-high-country-veterans-adventures/
LOCATION:BOEC Wilderness Campus\, 300 Snowy Ridge Road\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="BOEC - Summer":MAILTO:claire@boec.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200405T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T074920
CREATED:20190924T165358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T174239Z
UID:3094-1586073600-1586710800@boec.org
SUMMARY:Wounded Heroes Mountain Family Ski Week (WHMFSW)
DESCRIPTION:Wounded Heroes Family Adventures invites military veterans and their families to join us in Breckenridge\, CO for an all-expense-paid week of skiing and/or snowboarding! Includes airfare\, transportation\, lodging\, meals\, all ski/snowboard equipment\, private instruction\, and daily family enrichment sessions focused on improved communication\, understanding\, and support. Ski lessons are provided by the certified adaptive ski instructors of the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC). \nApplication deadline: December 31\, 2019
URL:https://boec.org/program/wounded-heroes-mountain-family-ski-week-whmfsw/
LOCATION:Breckenridge Ski & Snowboard School\, 655 S. Park Ave\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wounded Heroes Family Adventures":MAILTO:jeebright12002@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200226T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20200301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T074920
CREATED:20190909T200205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200204T165257Z
UID:2550-1582704000-1583082000@boec.org
SUMMARY:USABA Winter Ski Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join the United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA) and BOEC on the slopes of Breckenridge Ski Resort for a weekend of skiing and snowboarding. All skill levels are welcome – even those who have never tried either sport before! Deadline to apply is January 15\, 2020. \nWho’s Eligible to Attend? USABA members. Not a member? Simply join USABA by going to www.usaba.org and download the membership form; or simply call 719-630-0422 and speak to a USABA staff member about becoming a member. \nWhat’s the Cost? You pay to get there plus $100. Cost covers lodging\, all meals\, ski equipment\, ski instruction and lift passes. Scholarship monies are available to USABA members to help offset some of the overall costs. Additional monies may be available to selected Veterans and active duty service members. \nTo Qualify: Open to all USABA members of all ages; space is limited to USABA members (male and female) who are blind and/or visually impaired; first come first served; includes up to 4 veterans or active duty service members who have suffered an eye injury in Iraq or Afghanistan. \nCall Rich Cardillo at 719-630-0422 (extension 15) or e-mail to cbouwkamp@usaba.org to request your application to attend and answer any questions you might have.
URL:https://boec.org/program/usaba-winter-ski-festival/
LOCATION:Breckenridge Ski & Snowboard School\, 655 S. Park Ave\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Events,Heroic Military Program,Visually Impaired Camps
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ORGANIZER;CN="USABA":MAILTO:cbouwkamp@usaba.org
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