ECOS Raft the American River:
California Whitewater the Green Way
Ecology,
the study of the intricate web of life on the Blue Planet, became an academic
discipline a mere century ago. It began when the German botanist Eugenius Warming
combined the Greek word “Ecos” meaning “household”,
with the Latin word “logos” or “knowledge”. The result
has been a revolutionary advance in human perspective. More than virtually any
other branch of science, Ecology has helped us recognize that the choices we
make are vital to the future of our species and that of planet Earth.
At Mother Lode our mission for over thirty years has been to inform, influence
and ultimately make ecologically wise or “green” choices. Each of
our programs incorporates “ECOS”, a process that begins with hands-on
Experiences in nature that are fun, challenging and educational. Eco-tourism
encompasses some of what we do, but our goal is more ambitious. It is to allow
our participants to Connect with nature. This involves learning to actively
Observe and participate in carefully facilitated encounters with the natural
world. For instance, while rafting we enjoy sharing how to read whitewater and
the process of guiding the raft with you. While natural history “interpretation”
is an important part of our trips, it is not a lecture. Rather we share with
you our passion for and fascination with these special places. It is our goal
to inspire your interest, and help you understand why Stewardship has always
been such a vital aspect of the Mother Lode environmental philosophy.
This season we have expanded the scope of our Eco Rafting, Challenge Ropes
and Outdoor Education Programs in new and innovative ways. Our blog, the “Mother
Lode News” (link), features articles that help explain recent developments
such as:
- EcoBus
explains how using 100% waste vegetable oil as a green alternative fuel reduces
the carbon footprint of our bus shuttles by up to 80%. See how we do it.
- “Grange on Green” describes how a group of environmental activists
from our local Grange Hall are helping us implement solar technology at our
camp, expand our educational programs to include a green energy curriculum,
and build a green resource for our community.
- Solar
Energy Exploratorium describes our hands-on exhibit that demonstrates
the amazing potential of solar energy sources ranging from concentrating solar,
to photovoltaics, to thermal solar. If you support having solar energy provide
65% of all our nation’s energy needs by 2050 (January 2008 issue of
Scientific American), consider getting involved yourself by converting one
of the largest energy users in your home to solar with hand tools and only
$300 in salvaged materials.
- Permaculture
describes the planned transformation of our organic garden to a sustainable
ecosystem. With help from a local Master Gardener, a retired Professor of
Agriculture at UC Davis and local Community College students, we plan to accomplish
edible education.
So come enjoy great whitewater rafting on all three Forks of the American River
this season. See what great fun it is to join the lean, clean, green MaLode
rafting team!
We look forward to seeing you on the river.
Scott Underwood and the MaLode Crew
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