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Ramble Presents: Camping to Connect "Wood Hood" Film Screening

  • Ramble 150 Capital Drive, Suite 200 Golden, CO, 80401 United States (map)

Join Ramble and Camping to Connect in partnership with Patagonia Wednesday, August 17th, for a private screening of the 5Point Adventure Film Festival selection Wood Hood.

A coming-of-age documentary that follows inner-city youth on their path to discovering themselves and the great outdoors. Followed by a conversation with producer Manny Almonte and special guests.

Local food vendors and specialty beer will be on tap to celebrate this breakthrough event. This is a completely FREE event; 100 % of all donations for this event will go to the Camping to Connect mentorship program, as part of their expansion to Denver, CO. And support their mission to continue to foster more outdoor recreation experiences within BIPOC communities.

  • Location: Ramble HQ (150 Capital Dr. Suite 200, Golden, CO 80401)

  • Date: August 17th, 2022, 5 - 7:30 pm (Free Happy Hour & Film Screening)

About Ramble:

Ramble is creating the future of campgrounds. Breaking free from the traditional cramped parking-lot-style approach, we will provide all Americans with the opportunity to camp in our consistently beautiful, low-density campgrounds and share amazing outdoor experiences with family and friends.

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About Camping to Connect:

Camping to Connect is a Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) led experiential mentorship program that uses nature-based outdoor recreation to address the diverse issues faced by young men of BIPOC communities.

Learn more about Camping to Connect and donate directly here.

About Wood Hood:

DeVaughn is a 15-year-old kid from New York City who loves skateboarding and craves a “quiet place” to escape the chaos of his home, the city, and the kids that steal from him. The film follows DeVaughn on a weekend-long group camping trip with Camping to Connect.

One leader states, “these kinds of conversations are rare for men that look like us.” As the film weaves between the city and the woods, a place that is unfamiliar and historically inaccessible to these kids, we witness the joy and growth that is possible when kids have an opportunity to find that “quiet place.”

Check out the trailer below.

LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!

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