09/19/2025
This summer I piloted an outdoor personal training program with someone who was four months postpartum and had limited experience in the outdoors. She wanted to find inspiration, build confidence, and set the ambitious goal of summiting a 14er before returning to work in October.
The program included an initial assessment, weekly customized guided hikes paired with independent homework hikes, and lesson plans that integrated strength training, aerobic conditioning, and outdoor skills instruction. Along the way, she also learned how to plan, pack, and prepare for a 14er and how to assess and manage risk in the mountains. Each week built on the last, creating steady progress toward her goal.
After three months, she can read clouds and anticipate weather, hikes without pain during or after outings, has built a strong foundation of strength and endurance, and today achieved her goal of summiting a 14er.
I couldn’t be more proud of the time, effort, and courage she invested to make this happen. For me, it has been inspiring to see how outdoor training can empower people to grow, heal, and achieve things they didn’t think possible.
This is just the beginning, and I’m excited to continue building this program to help more people discover what’s possible in the outdoors.
08/15/2025
Horse at the trailhead, summit views at the top.
In Boulder summers, remember to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and a rain layer, you’ll thank yourself later.
08/09/2025
How many dusky grouse do you see in this photo? Comment your best guess then swipe right for the answer
07/24/2025
Join fellow Peer Support Professionals (PSPs) for an evening of connection, restoration, and learning in the foothills of Boulder. This event is designed to apply components of the recently developed Cairn Guides PSP Training Manual in a relaxed outdoor setting, while offering space for learning, interaction, and reflection.
Learn more following this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peer-support-professionals-in-the-park-nature-connection-reflection-tickets-1507919320279?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios&sg=92ff88022c861bcb4cd4e4a20928ca22f91c2905acc251bf97d39501a5014d8d4382ce781a6894152ce93165279a8e49f0164d15fcbdb960e6e37727b8b6b3c7313081a1f72db2fa1f6db26e1f
What to expect during the hike:
● A safety briefing and welcome
● A mellow sunset hike along the Ute–Range View Loop, a ~1.5 mile beginner-friendly trail with ~400 feet of elevation gain.
● A short, guided nature journaling exercise
● Overview of the individual and public health benefits of nature
● A short debrief and reflection
Enjoy scenic mountain views, potential wildlife sightings, and multiple viewpoints to take in the beauty of Colorado’s Front Range as the sun sets. The hike will take approximately 1 hour to complete, depending on group pace and weather conditions.
Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather, and bring ~1 liter of water. Pens and writing materials will be provided for the journaling exercise.
When: Friday, August 23, 2025 at 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM (please arrive by 6:15 PM)
Where: Realization Point Trailhead, Boulder, CO
Facilitator: Jordan Larson, MPH, Owner & Trail Guide with Cairn Guides
*This event is capped at 15 participants. If the event fills and you’re still interested, we hope to offer more opportunities in the future. For questions or to express interest in future events, contact Jordan Larson at [email protected].
06/10/2025
Early alarms are worth it when the view looks like this 🌅 Grateful for wildflowers, golden light, and even better company.
07/12/2024
🌄✨ Hiking in nature at sunset is a great way to release the stress of the day. The calming hues of the sky and the serenity of the mountains can work wonders for your mental health. It’s a perfect way to unwind, reflect, and reconnect with yourself. 🌅💚
11/23/2023
Big and small, there’s a lot to be thankful for not just today but everyday. Check in with yourself today, take note of the things you’re thankful for , and share that gratitude with those around you
06/27/2023
The kind of photo that peels like an onion, layer after layer
04/19/2022
Coming up on our 4th season, we are pleased to report we are still happy to catch some Colorado waves with anyone that is interested ☀️🌊
We've been focusing less on social media the last year or so and more on our community and goals, we love our outdoor community and wanted to recap a few highlights in case you thought we might have disappeared:
- Presented our NatureRx program at the 2021 SHIFT conference
-Donated over $1000 to the Marshall Fire Fund as a part of the Cairn Community Program
- Collaborated with Harvard University - School of Public Health for a research study on nature, cognition, and emotions
- provided mentorship to multiple new guides and organizations to get their guide businesses started
- Have begun developing more free educational resources to help people learn how to enhance their experience outside
The benefits of the outdoors go beyond the trailhead so whether you hit the trail with or without us, we hope you'll do your part in making the outdoors inclusive, healing, and fun! Happy trails!