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How do you create adventure? We continue to explore this question with snowmobile guide, avalanche educator, entrepreneur, and adventure innovator Curtis Pawliuk. In part 2, Curtis talks about creating North America’s first snowmobile assisted ski area, Crystal Ridge. He also touches on how he started his snowmobile instructional services company Frozen Pirate as well as his involvement in creating a snowmobile guide association. Curtis is based in Valemount, British Columbia.
Key Takeaways
Be Collaborative: Being willing to work with all groups and being respectful of all stakeholders is a far more sustainable approach than going it alone.
Be Creative: Every adventure experience has evolved into what it is now, over time. Creating adventure can require us to think outside the box and to try new things and ways of doing them.
Be Structured: This involves creating a plan, and therefore you will need a process to develop that plan. Using the snowmobile guiding association as an example they have a plan, and are enacting that plan in an organized way
Presentation Skills: Creating anything requires that you be good at influencing people in a positive way.
Guest Links & Resources
Valemount Mountain Biking: https://ridevalemount.com/mountain-biking/
VARDA: https://ridevalemount.com/
Frozen Pirate: https://linktr.ee/frozenpirate
Instagram: @frozenpirate
Chris’s Book: Power to Influence: how to get the best out of yourself and others – available at Amazon Here
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By Chris Kaipio & Jordy Shepherd5
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How do you create adventure? We continue to explore this question with snowmobile guide, avalanche educator, entrepreneur, and adventure innovator Curtis Pawliuk. In part 2, Curtis talks about creating North America’s first snowmobile assisted ski area, Crystal Ridge. He also touches on how he started his snowmobile instructional services company Frozen Pirate as well as his involvement in creating a snowmobile guide association. Curtis is based in Valemount, British Columbia.
Key Takeaways
Be Collaborative: Being willing to work with all groups and being respectful of all stakeholders is a far more sustainable approach than going it alone.
Be Creative: Every adventure experience has evolved into what it is now, over time. Creating adventure can require us to think outside the box and to try new things and ways of doing them.
Be Structured: This involves creating a plan, and therefore you will need a process to develop that plan. Using the snowmobile guiding association as an example they have a plan, and are enacting that plan in an organized way
Presentation Skills: Creating anything requires that you be good at influencing people in a positive way.
Guest Links & Resources
Valemount Mountain Biking: https://ridevalemount.com/mountain-biking/
VARDA: https://ridevalemount.com/
Frozen Pirate: https://linktr.ee/frozenpirate
Instagram: @frozenpirate
Chris’s Book: Power to Influence: how to get the best out of yourself and others – available at Amazon Here
Follow or Subscribe
Don’t forget to follow and share the show!
Share & Social Links
https://linktr.ee/deliveringadventure

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