Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Hosts “A Toast to Trails & Tales” Fundraiser
RMYC stands as an empowering and transformative experience for countless individuals. It's more than a job; it's an opportunity to become part of a unique community centered on teamwork, personal growth, forging connections, and mastering new skills.
Living and working within a crew is an all-encompassing experience that undoubtedly poses challenges. Yet, amidst these hurdles, the relationships fostered and the skills honed make every moment worthwhile. Many who join RMYC arrive with little or no prior experience in such settings, and that's perfectly alright! It's a space designed for learning and pushing your boundaries.
At its core, RMYC offers an immersive outdoor experience where the heartbeat is the stewardship of public lands and a deep commitment to conservation. Here, the essence of the experience lies in preserving and caring for our natural spaces while fostering personal growth, education and teamwork. It's a journey that intertwines outdoor stewardship with the exploration of Colorado's public lands.
Who
The Crew: Made up of 10 people including two leaders, our members hail from across the nation, spanning experience levels from novice campers to seasoned triple crown through hikers!
The Partners: We work alongside public land managers and nonprofits. Read more in our FAQ.
When
Read below to see our weekly work schedules based on the season (summer of fall). We are either on 24/7 or on a hitch model.
What
Crews complete conservation projects during the work week and recreate on the weekends. From trail building to fencing, we do it all, but the focus is primarily on public lands and recreation-based projects.
How
RMYC provides transportation during the season, food, showers, and laundry for all members. The crew we be provided everything they need for a successful season- tools, gear, vehicles, etc. This excludes personal camping items!
Where
RMYC is based out of Steamboat Springs, CO but our crews work all over the northwest part of the state. We also work quite a bit in southern Wyoming, but have been known to go as far as the Tetons. Crews camp on public lands- sometimes this means campground, most often it means dispersed camping!
Why
We exist to make the world a better place by fostering community, empowering individuals, and nurturing our interconnectedness with each other and the environment. At RMYC, we believe in personal development and a commitment to serving and preserving our cherished public lands.