Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Students at Carbondale school head for the hills, cliffs and canyons

CARBONDALE, Colorado — Old pictures and film clips from the early days at Colorado Rocky Mountain School in the 1950s and '60s show students piled onto the back of flatbed trucks, or hiking from campus through town with large backpacks headed into the backcountry.

The independent, college preparatory school isn't a lot different in that respect from when CRMS founders John and Anne Holden would send students packing for their fall outdoor trips — a key aspect of the outdoor education-focused learning experience the school offers.

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