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Today, I speak with NOLS Instructor Mark Hamlin, from small-town Indiana and living in Lander, WY, full time for the past decade. He completed a NOLS student course in 1987, mountaineering in the North Cascades of Washington state and led his first backcountry trip at the age of 18 in 1988. Mark took his NOLS Mountain Instructor Course in 1990 and led his first course in the Absorkas mountain range of Wyoming in 1991. Over the years, he has worked predominantly whitewater canoeing, backpacking, and sea kayaking course compiling over 250 weeks in the field. Mark's most recent NOLS course was a San Juan river canoeing Alumni trip in May 2021. Currently, he is a stay-at-home Dad and part-time tortillero/owner at Tortillas del Chico Blanco, Lander's first and only home-based tortilleria.
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Today, I speak with NOLS Instructor Mark Hamlin, from small-town Indiana and living in Lander, WY, full time for the past decade. He completed a NOLS student course in 1987, mountaineering in the North Cascades of Washington state and led his first backcountry trip at the age of 18 in 1988. Mark took his NOLS Mountain Instructor Course in 1990 and led his first course in the Absorkas mountain range of Wyoming in 1991. Over the years, he has worked predominantly whitewater canoeing, backpacking, and sea kayaking course compiling over 250 weeks in the field. Mark's most recent NOLS course was a San Juan river canoeing Alumni trip in May 2021. Currently, he is a stay-at-home Dad and part-time tortillero/owner at Tortillas del Chico Blanco, Lander's first and only home-based tortilleria.
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