by Jimmy Funkhouser | Jun 27, 2018 | Advice, Advocacy, Colorado, Feral
As of the publication date of this article, most counties in Colorado are on Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. The list is long. But what exactly does that mean? Can you still go camping? Of course! It just takes a little extra precaution on your part to make sure you’re...
by Addie Levinsky | Feb 27, 2018 | Advocacy, Feral
Welcome to part five in a series highlighting each panelist for the upcoming film festival on March 8, 2018, No Man’s Land: “an all-woman adventure film festival based out of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado that meets a need and desire to highlight and connect...
by Jimmy Funkhouser | Feb 26, 2018 | Advocacy, Feral
When I started Feral, the easiest decision I had to make was our mission statement. That’s a rare thing. I’ve worked for large corporations that are constantly massaging their mission. It’s easy to find excuses…an evolving market. Shifting visions of disposable and...
by Jimmy Funkhouser | Aug 2, 2017 | Advocacy, Colorado, Feral
“You’ll never protect what you don’t love, you’ll never love what you don’t know, and you’ll never know what you haven’t experienced.” It’s becoming the new narrative. Our trails are being “loved to death”. The trails of Colorado are seeing a record number of...
by Jimmy Funkhouser | Mar 20, 2017 | Advocacy, Colorado
We are excited to announce that we have partnered with the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative to offer a unique volunteer opportunity this year. From July 8th – 11th we will be “adopting a peak” with a volunteer project on Maroon Peak. Yes, that...
by Jimmy Funkhouser | Jan 19, 2017 | Advocacy, Colorado
Jimmy Funkhouser is the founder and owner of Feral Mountain Co. in Denver, CO. When he is not exploring the hinterland of Colorado he can usually be found at one of his favorite Denver watering holes, or spending time with our magnanimous shopdog Sophie. What is it...