New Logo, Packing Adventures, and Departure...FINALLY!


Our New Logo!
With a successful season with the Wilderness Orientation at UC Santa Cruz behind us, we are finally ready to start this adventure! 

While we were out in the wilderness, Darrow celebrated his birthday in quite the hailstorm. But, while Darrow was out hiking around, his sister was back home working on the ultimate birthday present--an official Bird School Project Logo! Thanks to her for setting it up and to Jay Vigon for the artwork. It looks great! We have been visiting bike shops and talking to fellow cyclists and we believe we are all set for take-off. We got some gear donated to us from our dear friend, and Wilderness Orientation alumnus, Danny Sommer, purchased 24 pairs of binoculars thanks to the help of Mackenzie Price, and visited Patrick, the bike guru, at Sprockets bike shop in Santa Cruz who helped us creatively attach our new front touring racks. We loaded up Darrow's minivan with bike gear, camping gear, and rafting gear and are now on our way to the Rogue River in Oregon!

We'll be doing a 4 day river trip up there with some friends and then our friends will drive us down to the Oregon/California border and we will start pedaling on October 8th! It has been a total whirlwind trying to get this all set up. Between wrapping up with Wilderness Orientation, buying gear, and scheduling with teachers, we have been learning a ton about bike touring and about organizing a unique project such as this one. One thing is for sure, we are ready to start!

Here is one recent interesting story for your reading pleasure: Today, we stopped in San Francisco to pick up binoculars from Mackenzie at her school called Brightworks. Upon walking in, we noticed ourselves become filled with wonder and smiles and giggles because we walked into a truly magical learning environment. Students were building things in the wood shop, playing chess, doing yoga, and learning about cameras and videography. We were slightly taken aback when she mentioned to us, "It's good you guys are here, because these two naturalists just showed up. They're cycling the California coast and visiting schools to teach about sustainability." Kevin and I looked at each other with a sense of astonishment and disbelief. Really??? Could there be other people out there, as crazy as us, doing something so similar? Apparently so. We met Cory and Marika from Schools Of Sustainability They are cycling the coast, teaching classes about sustainability, and creating a film about it! They were super friendly and excited about our work and the success of their own project. They gave us tours of their bikes and trailers and some tips about the big hills in the northern part of the state. One could say this meeting was a simple coincidence, but we think we were meant to meet these folks. Check out their website and follow them--they are doing great work!

That's all for now. To the river we go. We'll check back in once we get rolling. Thanks for all of the support!

The State of The Birds Report and Other News

Have you been wondering where your Bird School Project updates have been? The answer is here!

From State of the Birds 2014
We have been working for the last 2 weeks in the high country wilderness of the Sierra Nevada mountains teaching new college students about the mountains and how to live in the woods and live with each other. It has been great! The teaching and the birding have both been phenomenal. We saw Clark's Nutcrackers (a distinct alpine bird in the summer), Northern Goshawks (COOL!), and a variety of other avian friends such as the Northern Flicker, the Gray-Crowned Rosy Finch, and the Pipit.

Unfortunately (or Fortunately), we have had no computer access for many days. However, we have a few days off before we head out and lead a second, and final, two-week session. So we have a bit of time to give you all an update!

From State of the Birds 2014
First of all, our fundraising efforts have continued at a steady pace and we are nearing our goal! We have raised $3,890! Thank you so much to everyone that contributed. We feel so supported by so many people and are excited to turn your generosity into positive and memorable experiences for the students we visit. If you can, please continue to spread the word to your friends. We'd appreciate it!

Next, some interesting (and at times grim) news just came out regarding birds and conservation in the US.  The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, along with pretty much every major stakeholding organization in bird conservation sponsored this 5th annual project entitled "The State of the Birds 2014." If you are interested in current statistics regarding birds, mortality, and conservation, please read it. It will give readers a greater understanding of the current status of birds and conservation efforts and will help to explain the importance of and reasoning behind our Bird School Project.
From State of the Birds 2014

As for our tour schedule, we have schools booked from Far North California (near the Lost Coast) down to the bay area. We have several schools that are interested all the way down to Carmel but still need to confirm dates with them. And we have a couple interested schools in southern California but are still in need of more schools in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. Please let us know if you have connections to schools or teachers in these areas!

That's all for now. We will be leaving again in a few days but will be back Sept. 25th with more words to share. Thanks for following us and for all your support. Keep spreading the word!

Love and Gratitude,
Kevin and Darrow