Josh's love for the outdoors began at a young age. Growing up in southern Arizona, there was no shortage of public land to explore. A constant source of refreshment and growth, these lands helped mold and shape him into who he is today. Josh began working with Native American youth in June 2015, first in northern British Columbia, Canada and then in the southwestern United States in New Mexico and Arizona. He currently works in eastern Arizona with his wife Annah where they run a youth center on the White Mountain Apache Reservation.
Caleb spent the majority of his childhood exploring the wilderness of Arizona. Whether it be through dirt biking, backpacking or camping, Caleb always had a love for the outdoors. Spending time in the open space became a crucial retreat for Caleb, leading him to share his outdoor experiences with underserved youth that may not have the same opportunities. In his own life as well as the lives of First Nations and Native American youth across North America, Caleb has seen the transformative power that simply getting outside and experiencing nature can have in someone’s life. Currently Caleb and his wife Ciera help run a youth center on the White Mountain Apache reservation in Arizona.
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