Authentic Adventure Journalism (By Laura Duggan, Director of Marketing & Communications)

"I want everyone to leave this course with the ability to write a solid and entertaining story about an outdoor adventure. They should know how to research, interview sources, use quotes, formulate a lede and nut graf, and structure both a profile and a first-person story," said Pam LeBlanc, a freelance writer specializing in stories about outdoor adventure and recreation, from backpacking and scuba diving to paddling and snow skiing.

And what better way to tell such a story than to jump right into a unique adventure soaring above pine trees with the Colorado River in the distance at Zip Lost Pines 1,140-acre McKinney Roughs Nature Park. We look forward to reading their first-person articles about the experience.

Ms. LeBlanc's work has appeared in Texas Monthly, Texas Highways Magazine, Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, Real Simple, AARP, Austin Monthly, Texas Co-op Power, Tribeza, the Houston Chronicle, and more. Her first book, “My Stories, All True: J. David Bamberger on Life as an Entrepreneur and a Conservationist,” was released in September 2020.
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