
Wondering how Adventure Unlimited’s summer and fall programming is being affected by current regulations? Here’s a quick look at what we’re planning right now.
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Wondering how Adventure Unlimited’s summer and fall programming is being affected by current regulations? Here’s a quick look at what we’re planning right now.
Read MoreOur passion for working with kids was reinvigorated by our unique summer, and those of us whose lives had been upended by the pandemic found jobs and housing at the A/U Ranches and beyond.
Read MoreWhat looked like daunting times for Leadville/Lake County families beginning in March 2020 was made easier by the love and joy of those who serve others at 100 Elk. Quickly springing into gear, the 100 Elk staff created a summer adventure day camp and reached out to us at the Lake County Department of Human Services, asking, “What would it take to bring kids to this program?”
Read MoreDid you know that the A/U Ranches is open during the non-summer months? Some times of the year you can pretty much have the place to yourself, apart from a few deer! It’s called 100 Elk Events at the A/U Ranches, and we are ready to host your next corporate retreat, wedding, family reunion – even a small family vacation.
Read MoreHey Adventure Unlimited family – we would love to hear from you! Here are some ways you can get in touch and get involved with DiscoveryBound and the A/U Ranches by planning out your next few months.
Read MoreIn October, I had a great time witnessing how two entities – 100 Elk and Rainbow Valley Resource Network – merged as natural partners to offer enrichment activities to individuals who are striving to break out of society’s label of “disabled” and prove their God-given abilities.
Read MoreCome home to Adult Mini Camp, visit Washington, DC with DiscoveryBound Outreach, share our programs with your young friends, volunteer, connect with other alumni, give back – there are so many ways to get involved.
Read MorePhilip usually drove the Land Cruiser, bumping over the dirt path to the Round-Up corral and down through the pasture to the South Woods. Wyatt usually rolled down the window, stuck his head out and commented emphatically on the way the sunrise hit Buffalo Peaks in the distance. It was always beautiful. […]
Read MoreAs each has received a gift, use it to serve one another,
as good stewards of God’s varied grace:
– 1 Peter 4:10 (ESV)
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