CRMS values shape flow of Angus Harley ‘16

by Beth Smith

Hometown: Evergreen, Colorado
Residing in: Squamish, British Columbia
Education: Quest University Canada
Occupation: Film Impact Producer at Dirtroad Organizing

What are some of your interests?
Most of my free time is spent skiing and kayaking depending on what time of year it is, otherwise I love to cook, skateboard, and run. Adventuring and traveling is how I want to spend my free time whenever I can.

A favorite memory of a CRMS faculty or classmate?
One of my favorite CRMS memories happened on my graduation day when Kayo had a pizza delivered to me with a dead raccoon skull inside during the ceremony.

How did CRMS play a role in your professional, personal, or community life?
CRMS has had a profound and lasting impact on my life to this day. Being outdoors, taking adventures whenever I can and appreciating where I live and play is something I learned to love at CRMS and still do everyday now. Many of my best friends are still my classmates from CRMS, I still follow and prioritize many of the community-oriented values I learned at CRMS, and I still have great relationships with many of my teachers from my time there.

How has your experience at CRMS influenced what you are doing now?
I have pursued a career in river conservation thanks to my love of kayaking and the values instilled in me at CRMS. I’m hoping to return to campus and participate in the Fall or Spring kayaking trips sometime sooner rather than later. My life is full of the skills and activities I learned while at CRMS.

What would you like to tell students today?
Get as much out of your experience and time at CRMS as you can, it goes by quickly!

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Alumni, Outdoor Program, Sports

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