Del Albright's Recreational Leadership Training Course

Dirty Harry

Adventurer
I just finished taking Del Albright's Recreational Leadership Training Course (RLTC- http://www.rltc.biz/) and I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in land use issues. The course is broken down into 10 modules that are about 16 pages each, making them "bite sized" and not too overwhelming. The modules cover everything from planning and organization to how to retain volunteers to how to deal with politicians and bureaucrats and get them to sympathize with our cause.

Outside of land use, there are a lot of valuable leadership and management tips that can be applied to other aspects of life, from running your business to raising your kids. This last summer I managed a crew of 30 people in Alaska, facing challenges like power outages, bad weather, and volcanoes erupting. I don't have a lot of management experience, as I usually work on my own. I really wish I had taken this training course before I went up to Alaska!

If you don't know about Del, he is a Blue Ribbon Coalition Ambassador and was the catalyst for the Friends of the Rubicon, so he knows a thing or two about land use and volunteering. He also has a pretty cool Jeep and wheels all over the West Coast. He has done a better job than anyone I have seen in bridging the gap between the "hard core" side and the "expedition" guys in getting everyone on the same page and working together towards a common goal.

The course costs $150, but if you belong to Blue Ribbon or another land use organization (like Cal4Wheel or Tread Lightly!) you get 20% off. To sweeten the pot even more, Del organizes a raffle at the end of the year for people who have completed the course. A bunch of companies that support responsible land use, like Warn, ARB, and Powertank, donate some great prizes (http://www.rltc.biz/About/sponsors.html). Kurt Schneider just won a T-Maxx winch in the last raffle! More information is on Del's website at http://www.rltc.biz/ .
 

SinCityFJC

Adventurer
Great course, some of you might not always agree with with Del but he has a lot of experience in land use & access. Seems he has a answer for every problem I've ever had from club management to land use.

His wife Stacie last week got a 80 series Land Cruiser that will be a more ExPo style rig. Took them out on a pre Cal4Wheel convention run yesterday - 1st run for Stacie's 80 that Del wheeled while Stacie wheeled my FJ Cruiser :smiley_drive:

Today Jeeping Del spent the day wheeling my FJ Cruiser while I and many friends were becoming Tread Lightly - Tread Trainers :wings:
 

rmarz

Adventurer
I agree. I took Del's course a couple years ago and still think it was worth the price. Thanks for posting this.
 

Dirty Harry

Adventurer
His wife Stacie last week got a 80 series Land Cruiser that will be a more ExPo style rig. Took them out on a pre Cal4Wheel convention run yesterday - 1st run for Stacie's 80 that Del wheeled while Stacie wheeled my FJ Cruiser :smiley_drive:

Cool, I did not know that Stacie got an 80 Series. They do a lot of the historical trips that Cal4Wheel puts on in the Sierras and an 80 will be perfect for that.

Congrats on the Tread Master trainer too, that is the next on my "to do" list. :clapsmile
 

SinCityFJC

Adventurer
Cool, I did not know that Stacie got an 80 Series. They do a lot of the historical trips that Cal4Wheel puts on in the Sierras and an 80 will be perfect for that.

Congrats on the Tread Master trainer too, that is the next on my "to do" list. :clapsmile

Thanks - we now have plenty of Tread Lightly Trainers in So NV. - thinking of having local clubs offer classes for new members & others quarterly.

Run report for Stacie's 80 1st adventure - http://justgoodtrails.com/waiting/view_topic.php?id=447&forum_id=4
 

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