About me:
Cambria is from Utah where she grew up spending her free time either skiing and exploring among the trees of the Wasatch Mountains or hiking, camping, and canyoneering through the Utah desert with her friends and family.
Cambria grew a passion for environmental education after she spent a weekend with a family living off the grid near the Uinta Mountains. Every morning, they would rise with the sun go on a walk together, identifying as many plants, and their medicinal purposes as they possibly could. Cambria became enthralled with recognizing each individual species names and their personalities as well. She carries this intention with her as she strives to create accessible, and supportive environments so all people can get the chance to see the magic in the natural world, just as she does.
After graduating the University of Oregon with a bachelor's in Environmental Studies, and her Outdoor Leadership Certificate, she hopes to bring her passion, curiosity, and leadership qualities into her future career.
Teaching a series of backcountry knots to students taking Field Leadership in January of 2025, including bowline, sheet bend, double sheet bend, truckers hitch, clove hitch, taut line, etc.
Foraging for blueberries and red huckleberries in Summer of 2024
Sorting and distributing gear for rappel stations for Outdoor Rock-Climbing outing, May 2025