Remember when you came home from school and your mom would tell you to go outside and play? We think your mom was pretty smart! Turn off the T.V., the video games. Put down the soccer cleats and the ballet shoes. Go get dirty, explore a path by the river and see what critters live there, climb a tree, take the time to pick up that rock and see what lurks beneath, build a fort…just go outside and play!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Mountain Biking Gear
As the mountain biking programs wrap up for the winter we are gearing up for expanding the program for next year. As the holidays are fast approaching so are the dreams of new mountain bike gear. Below are a couple of links to some vital equipment to be better prepared for next riding season.
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/HY278A09-Camelbak+Kids+Antix+Pack+10.aspx
Many campers inquired about my backpack this summer and this is a GREAT deal. Ideal for the trail whether you are hiking or riding.
http://www.hucknroll.com/giro-flume-helmet-kids
Everyone who attended camps this summer and fall know that safety always comes first!!! Helmets are not an inexpensive piece of gear and this deal can't be beat! Two color choices for both boys and girls.
Riding trails is a passion! We hope you got 'bitten by the bug' over the summer and are anxiously anticipating next year's camps. If you are like me, you will take advantage of every warm day between now and then to get out on the trails. Have fun, stay safe, and remember GO OUTSIDE!!!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
End of Fall
We had a great Fall here at Virginia Outside. Lots of new programs and TONS of fun!
We introduced our new Preschool Enrichment programs, After school off-site mountain biking, and were jammed pack with Mountain Biking Enrichment programs!
The preschool Program was a huge hit as we took turtles, fish, worms, crickets and lots of crafts to schools and ran a 6 week program with the kids! We also did scavenger hunts, nature walks and games!
The after school offsite mountain biking was a blast! We hit the James River Park trails at Pony Pasture, Reedy Creek and Belle Isle and the kids loved it! We had a great group of bikers and was great to see the kids enjoying the Park.
The end of our on site Mtn Biking Enrichment programs are the most fun! As we watch the kids grow week by week on the bikes and understand it a little more as the hours go by. The last class is always everyone's favorite as we bring jumps and a balance beam for the kids to try out!
Another favorite this fall were our day programs when kids were out of school. We offered a program on Columbus day as well as Voting Day! We hit a couple private farms for fishing and mountain biking from 8:30-1:30.
We took a group of Collegiate School "Outdoor Club" students Fly Fishing this Fall in the Mountains! We had a blast teaching them the basics and casting of fly fishing and then heading out to the river to put their skills to the test! We all had a great time catching trout!
We had a wonderful time introducing some new programs and continuing others. Check back in January for updates on some new programs we have brewing!
Monday, October 17, 2011
Fall Afterschool Programs
This Fall we have been very busy running our regular programs whilst also starting new ones! You can find us all over Richmond; teaching kids to Mountain Bike at After school enrichment programs, taking kids to the James River Park for our Outside program, or going to Preschool's to run a nature based enrichment program!
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Biggest Bass of the day |
Monday
There was no school Monday due to Columbus day, so we took full advantage and headed out with a group of kids to a private farm for some fishing and biking! The kids had a wonderful time riding all over the farm while others decided to fish the whole time!
There was no school Monday due to Columbus day, so we took full advantage and headed out with a group of kids to a private farm for some fishing and biking! The kids had a wonderful time riding all over the farm while others decided to fish the whole time!
On Monday we picked up our group of Tuckahoe Elementary students and headed out to one of our favorite ponds to catch "big fish." The kids had a great time fishing and just being out in the wonderful 80 degree weather! We caught a bunch of blue gill and bass, plus the huge bass above!
Tuesday
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Rock hopping at Pipeline |
This was the second week for Fox Elementary's program. It is a great program we have been running for 2 years now. The kids love getting out into the James River Park since most of them visit it frequently. It is fun to see how much they know about the area! Last week we headed down to Pony Pasture to climb everyone's favorite....the "vines." After climbing we headed to the river for a lesson on rock skipping! This week we headed to Pipeline to do some fishing and exploring. Not many big fish but lots of fun and laughter going up and down the pipe and hopping from rock to rock!
We also have our enrichment biking at Jackson Davis Elementary on Tuesdays! The kids are loving getting out and riding a true mountain bike and have been improving each week! This week we learned to change tires!
Wednesday
Wednesday is our big mountain biking day! We run 2 after school enrichment at Glen Allen Elementary and Echo Lake Elementary. We have very enthusiastic kids that are ready to get out and ride. Unfortunately we couldn't get outside on the bikes this week due to weather but they now know how to change a tire, fix a slipped chain, and tighten up anything that may come loose on their bikes!
Thursday
Last Thursday was our first week of Preschool enrichment! It was a blast for us as well as the kids. We did a scavenger hunt and decorated bags! The kids had so much fun finding all of our hidden treasures and even learned a "hidden" lesson! This week we did a nature walk and worked on our 5 senses! The stories that came along with the things they heard, saw or smelled were great!
We also started our Mountain Biking Program at Springfield Elementary last week! The kids were ready to ride the first day and are putting the little things together quickly. We learned how to position their body on the bike last week and this week we added some relays, gear changing, and seat positions! They are learning quick and will be ready for the trails in no time!
Preschool Enrichment
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Setting up for the Scavenger Hunt |
Last week was our first week of Preschool enrichment! We are working with St. Stephens and St. Christopher's School this fall. It was a blast for us as well as the kids. We did a scavenger hunt and decorated bags! The kids had so much fun finding all of our hidden treasures and even learned a "hidden" lesson! This week we did a nature walk and worked on our 5 senses! The stories that came along with the things they heard, saw or smelled were great!
If you are interested in doing a Preschool Enrichment, Mountain Biking Enrichment or Outside Program at your school please contact Emily Gottwald at eocheltree@virginiaoutside.com
Monday, September 12, 2011
Fall is Here!
Well it's time of year again! Where we trade our swim trunks and bathing suits for "school clothes." If you are starting to see summer fade quickly from your rear view mirror don't sweat it, we have LOTS of programs this fall that will make it feel like summer never left!
We are gearing up for a busy and fun fall schedule. Adding many more programs to our slate and expanding on the ones we already have! Please check out our website and calender for details on all of our afterschool "outside" programs as well as biking and fishing!
Afterschool Programs
Fishing- Our afterschool fishing program starts on September 28th and runs four consecutive Wednesdays through October 19th. Parents may drop off at the Village Shopping Center at 3:45 or at the Food Lion on Nuchols Rd. at 4. We spend the afternoons fishing private ponds for largemouth bass and anything else that will bite. Pick-up is available on Nuchols Rd. at 6:15 or at the Village at 6:30. Cost $150. Application is available at http://virginiaoutside.com/.
Mountain Biking- We will be offering several mountain biking options this fall for 2-5th graders. One program will begin Oct. 26th and run four Wednesdays through November 16th. Pick up and drop off will take place at The Village Shopping Center. The program runs 3:45-6 p.m. Cost $125. Our second program will run three Tuesdays starting Nov. 8th and running through Nov. 22nd. The program runs from 2:10-5 p.m. Pick up and drop off will take place at Tuckahoe and Maybeury Elementary Schools. Cost is $75. We provide bikes and helmets. Applications for both programs are at available at http://virginiaoutside.com/.
Outside Program- Our outside program is a mixture of fishing, mountain biking, hiking, and general outdoor expoloring, most of which takes place in the James River Park. We will be offering several programs this fall. One program will run Mondays Oct. 10th - Nov.7th with no class on Halloween. This program is designed for 2nd through 5th graders. Cost is $100. Time 2:10-5 p.m. Pick up and drop off available at Tuckahoe and Maybeury Elementary Schools. The application is available at http://virginiaoutside.com/. We will also be running a program through Extended Day at St. Christopher's School. This program is available to all St. Christopher's Students. Registration takes place through Extended Day at St. Christopher's.
Additional information on all our programs is available at our Virginia Outside Website.
Please visit our website and check the calendar for specific dates of weekend fishing and mountain biking programs as well as onsite enrichment programs through area public schools. You may register for weekend programs by responding to this email.
Also...Be on the lookout at LivingSocial to purchase our weekend fishing and mountain biking trips at half price. An Ad should appear sometime next week.
We hope to see you this fall!!!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Fishing Camp Summer Update
It has been a great summer so far for our fishing campers! From Cobia in the Chesapeake Bay, to monster catfish in the James River, to lunker largemouth bass, the kids have been reeling them in all over the state.
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James River Flathead Catfish |
Our Adventure campers at Christchurch School had some great success out on the Chesapeake Bay fishing with Captains Neil Renouf and Tony Horsely of Old Domion Outdoors . If you are looking for a great day trip for kids close to Richmond, Neil and Tony can put you on some fish.
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My Nephews with a lunker. Way to go Mac! |
Our camps have been booming in Richmond and Northern Virginia.
We are looking forward to some declining temperatures in the coming week and some more bent rods. We only have a handful of spots left until the last few weeks of August when we have some more availability. If you have some openings in the calendars and are looking for another week of camp, check out availability on our website.
Stay cool out there!
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Nice Cobia! |
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A couple tasty doormat flounder! |
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Mountain Biking Camps continue...
The past two weeks have been filled with riding and enjoying the beautiful trails Richmond has to offer. We visited the James River Park numerous times riding at Belle Isle, Forest Hill Park, and The Wetlands. The Wetlands served as a great place to cool off with a quick swim after exhausting ourselves on the trails.
It was great to see each rider learn about riding and progress in their own ways. Everyone improved from the first week and really enjoyed getting dirty and tired each day!
Thanks to all the riders who came out to learn about riding and all the trails there are to enjoy in and around Richmond. We are offering more week-long mountain bike camps in August too (weeks of Aug. 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd)! If you didn't get enough riding in then sign up and come out for some more outdoor fun!!! Keep pedaling and remember to GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY!
The campers also got to experience some new places like Poor Farm Park in Ashland, Powhite Park, Rockwood Park in Chesterfield, and Deep Run Park in the west end. The riders really enjoyed getting on some new terrain, challenging themselves, and having fun riding their bikes.
Riding the dirt at Rockwood Park |
Crossing one of many bridges at Rockwood Park |
Ready to Ride!!! |
Getting through a rock garden at Deep Run |
Picking up some speed at Deep Run Park |
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Summer Camp Begins!
Mountain Biking Camp is our newest addition to the Summer line-up and boy was it a hit! We hit lots of trails around Richmond and taught the kids to go over jumps, balance on their bikes, change their tires and many more things along the way.
Wednesday was the longest riding day yet! I think most of the kids were a little tired from the previous days, but they were troopers and pushed through as it was the most fun! We headed down to Reedy Creek where we parked and rode our bikes to Belle Isle. We hopped on the gravel road leading to Belle Isle and biked on over. Once we got the kids knew exactly where they wanted to start...."the jumps at the front of the island!" They had a blast riding back and forth over the jumps then decided they were ready to ride the real trails! Belle Isle has lots of trails with roots and trees on them so everyone had a blast maneuvering over those. Once we made a couple loops around the Island we decided to head back for lunch. While at lunch we were called by the James River Parks trail manager Nathan. We have been talking with Nathan about "giving back" to the parks and we figured this was the perfect timing. We chatted with the kids about the importance of giving back to the parks because there aren't many employees to keep up the over 600 acres of beautiful land we get to take advantage of everyday. The kids agreed that giving back would be good so we headed to the 42nd street parking lot to help spruce it up a bit! We got to paint lines for the parking spots, help repaint the gate and yellow curbs as well as paint the guard rails. It's amazing how much work can be done in an hour! After our volunteer work was over we headed down to the river to cool off before going home!
On Thursday we were a little worried about the weather as they were calling for thunderstorms. We decided to head back down to Wetlands to ride since it is closest to our shop in-case of inclement weather. The kids were excited to be back and we let them tell us where they really wanted to go. Again the boardwalk, "big hill" and any fallen trees won the vote, so we were off to explore. After the morning ride we had lunch and hopped in the water as the weather decided to turn out beautiful! At the end of the day before we loaded up the van we let the kids vote on where they wanted to go Friday and with a unanimous vote they decided Deep Run!
Look forward to seeing everyone out on the trails this summer!
The week began with a trip to Deep Run Park in Henrico County. Many of our kids were not aware that Deep Run had true Mountain biking and not just paved trails. We started out the day with a couple basic rules and tips for riding. The kids caught on quickly so we hit the trails. I think the one thing everyone learned this day was Mountain Biking takes a lot of patience. There are many roots and after last weekends storms a couple more trees across the trails than we expected, but we quickly learned where they were and could jump right over them! After a morning ride and snack in between , we had lunch then packed up the van to head to the Wetlands/Pony Pasture in the James River Parks. Once we got to the park we hit the river for a little relaxation and cooling off!
On Tuesday we decided to take the kids to the Wetlands for a full day. The Wetlands again has many trails people don't know about. We split up into our groups and as soon as the bikes were off the trailer hit the trails! The main features that were the favorites at Wetlands were the boardwalk, the "big hill" and any small fallen tree they could jump over! We hit the water again in the afternoon and then rode a little more before we headed home!


The last day of camp was great! We headed to Deep Run in the morning and rode hard! Everyone was exhausted after the morning ride and decided they wanted to head down to Wetlands to hit the river early. Once down at the Wetlands we had a group that wanted to ride a little bit more so a couple of us hit the trails for a little more riding before lunch. We took lunch down by the river to have a picnic and do some more swimming and fishing. This was the best day yet for fishing! At the end of the day we promised the kids we would show them how to change a tire. We got out our demonstration tire and showed them so if they ever pop one remind them they know how to change it!
We had a blast on our first week of Mountain Biking Camp and look forward to many more weeks this summer. To sign up for our camps please check out our website www.virginiaoutside.com
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