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Community Highlights: Meet Mitchell Magdovitz of Tree Climbing Colorado - VoyageDenver - Denver 08/26/2025

This fun article on what we're doing Tree Climbing Colorado just got published today by . We hope to see you in the trees soon!

Community Highlights: Meet Mitchell Magdovitz of Tree Climbing Colorado - VoyageDenver - Denver Today we’d like to introduce you to Mitchell Magdovitz. Hi Mitchell, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.Like many people, I loved climbing trees as a kid. I grew up in Memphis and had a big magnolia in the front yard and a […]

07/18/2025

Only 3 hours left for the FREE public climb at Berkeley Lake Park, sponsored by International Society of Arboriculture Rocky Mountain Chapter!!!

Come and join us.

UNSUPERVISED...a multi-sensory experience book 02/12/2025

This is the first time that I have ever promoted something on my business page, but it's for my partner, of whom I am incredibly proud. ONLY 6 hours left on her Kickstarter!!!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/unsupervised/unsuperviseda-multi-sensory-experience-book

14 years is long to time to work on anything...a skill, a project, parenting...it's good chunk of a human life.

My partner, Kirsten Lewis I Documentary Photographer, a world-renowned documentary family photographer, has just culminated such an undertaking in the launch of a Kickstarter for her book, UNSUPERVISED. Simply by portraying people's experiences with their family, she is able to profoundly connect us across culture, socio-economic status, gender, sexual orientation or most any other way that we look, feel, see or hear differently than other people.

It will make you laugh and cry and want to hug those you hold dear.

For parents, it provides a visual antidote to thoughts and feelings that we, as parents, aren't doing things right or are alone in our challenges.

For kids, it offers hope that there may just be at least a few other families in the world that experience the messed up craziness of your own family.
Additionally in this moment, I know that many people in the US and around the world are feeling especially afraid, angry and hopeless.

UNSUPERVISED will help bring you back to your humanity, humility and compassion, through humor and honesty, beautifully celebrating our commonality through our experience of family.
Regardless of what fights may lie ahead, as Cory Henry preaches, "Don't forget what you're living for: don't forget what you're fighting for." UNSUPERVISED is one strong measure of hope that we can and will eventually come together because at the end of the day, we're all messy...so let's be messy together.

P.S. If you check it out and like what you find, PLEASE share it with your community.





UNSUPERVISED...a multi-sensory experience book
kickstarter.com

UNSUPERVISED...a multi-sensory experience book “Imagine a world where families felt safe enough to live their lives free from the fear of judgment, criticism and inadequacy."

UNSUPERVISED...a multi-sensory experience book 02/12/2025

This is the first time that I have ever promoted something on my business page, but it's for my partner, of whom I am incredibly proud.

ONLY 6 hours left on her Kickstarter!!! (It ends at midnight tonight.)

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/unsupervised/unsuperviseda-multi-sensory-experience-book

14 years is long to time to work on anything...a skill, a project, parenting...it's good chunk of a human life.

My partner, Kirsten Lewis Bethmann, a world-renowned documentary family photographer, has just culminated such an undertaking in the launch of a Kickstarter for her book, UNSUPERVISED. Simply by portraying people's experiences with their family, she is able to profoundly connect us across culture, socio-economic status, gender, sexual orientation or most any other ways that we look, feel, see or hear differently than other people.

It will make you laugh and cry and want to hug those you hold dear.

For parents, it provides a visual antidote to thoughts and feelings that we, as parents, aren't doing things right or are alone in our challenges.

For kids, it offers hope that there may just be at least a few other families in the world that experience the messed up craziness of your own family.
Additionally in this moment, I know that many people in the US and around the world are feeling especially afraid, angry and hopeless.

UNSUPERVISED will help bring you back to your humanity, humility and compassion, through humor and honesty, beautifully celebrating our commonality through our experience of family.
Regardless of what fights may lie ahead, as Cory Henry preaches, "Don't forget what you're living for: don't forget what you're fighting for." UNSUPERVISED is one strong measure of hope that we can and will eventually come together because at the end of the day, we're all messy...so let's be messy together.

P.S. If you check it out and like what you find, PLEASE share it with your community.





UNSUPERVISED...a multi-sensory experience book
kickstarter.com

UNSUPERVISED...a multi-sensory experience book “Imagine a world where families felt safe enough to live their lives free from the fear of judgment, criticism and inadequacy."

Photos from Tree Climbing Colorado's post 11/06/2024

Anyone ever climbed a tree inside a Zoo?! We just had the pleasure to work with Pueblo Zoo for their Bison Days and weekend. The occasional cacophony of the was a really fun background. Cody and CJ, the father/son bison duo from the Bison Herd who now reside there, were behind some brush in an area adjacent to the tree. What a wonderful group of people and a beautiful place to get to climb a gorgeous !

Photos from Tree Climbing Colorado's post 10/18/2024

We had a really fun climb at City Park working with Groundwork Denver!
https://www.facebook.com/CityandCountyofDenver/CityParkDenver

08/03/2024

It's been a great summer of climbing so far. We've worked with lots of troops as part of Girl Scouts of Colorado, taken up neurodivergent and physically impaired people from 7 to 70+, helped support programming at Cal-Wood Education Center and Groundwork Denver, among all of our regular programs.

We've had tons of fun, as always, including setting up a traverse over Boulder Creek for Tube To Work Day, tossing donuts from Voodoo Doughnut, who helped sponsor our shenanigans!

We also received great help from Deacon Maloney and Hayden Breitzman, arborists with Maloney Tree Care. Thanks to these two, we are now able to offer rec tree climbing programs at City Park in Denver (and on two beautiful English Oaks no less)! You can't quite see the animals in the zoo from these trees (at least not without binoculars), but we're close enough to hear the howler monkeys 😃

Finally, we have offered a couple of 2-day instructional programs, our Basic Tree Climbing Course, to (10) more climbers, so the community is growing!

Thanks to everyone for your support!

We hope to see you in the trees soon

Photos from Tree Climbing Colorado's post 05/09/2024

We had a great April with climbs throughout the Front Range, including climbs from Girl Scouts of Colorado troops, Adam's Camp, which was featured on 9NEWS (KUSA)!

More programs are coming up this weekend:

We still have a few spaces open this Saturday at 10:30am in South Suburban Parks and Recreation in Littleton at Carson Nature Center, if you're looking to climb this weekend.

We hope to see you soon in the trees!

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