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Ben Kitching’s Oregon Outdoor Athlete Project

Words and Photos Bring the Lives of Oregon Athletes into Clear Focus

Some of Ben Kitching’s favorite childhood memories are from camping and road trips to national parks. It was in those places he became enthralled with stories of adventure. He poured through pages of Backpacker Magazine and watched videos of climbing, and got his first taste of the backcountry on a whitewater canoe expedition to Alaska as a Boy Scout. “There were endless possibilities around each turn of the river. I’d never felt more alive in my life,” he said. Exchanging experiences as a collegiate athlete and admission to a prestigious medical school program for his camera, Kitching works as a professional photographer in Central Oregon. His Oregon Outdoor Athlete Project, a multiyear pursuit to create 100 athlete profiles, is a way to find an intersection between his love for the outdoors and his livelihood.

Using stacked images, he uses negative spaces of his photographs to help emphasize the action in a secondary image, resulting in visual storytelling that conveys more about a subject than a traditional environmental portrait. In interviews with his subjects, athletes share their personal stories. “Sports bring out emotion and nature adds another dimension,” Kitching said. “There are so many stories to tell, and I love telling them.”

Learn More about the Oregon Outdoor Athlete Project

The following interviews have been edited from their original format for clarity. Visit oregonoutdoorathleteproject.com to discover more athletes and read their full interviews with Ben Kitching.

Listen to Adam Short’s interview with Ben Kitching on The Circling Podcast at BendMagazine.com/podcast.

From a Few of the Athletes

JT Hartman: Whitewater Kayaker

“The whitewater community is incredibly tight-knit just by the nature of what we do. The bonds that you form with these people, even on an easy chill day on the water, are different. There’s a certain amount of inherent connection and trust that you have to have with somebody to put yourself in these situations and feel ok about the potential outcomes. Struggle really bonds people…[on the river] that point of commitment, realizing that your only option is to continue downstream is in my mind one of the most peaceful moments…Realizing whether you’re afraid or not, you know what needs to happen. You have to put trust in yourself that you’re going to know how to handle the situation and continue. There’s a lot of beauty in that, that comfort with the point of no return. It’s humbling, continuously. You’re not going to win against the river.”

Erica Raggio: Ultrarunner, Climber and Skier

“I still remember the first time I ever ran three miles. I thought it was the greatest thing I could ever accomplish. Then, I just kept running farther and farther. Running became this thing that made me feel independent and powerful. It made me feel strong. It made me love who I was. For a while, I thought a 50k was the hardest thing in the world. It was brutal. It was so hard but, your body adapts if you just keep pushing it. My latest race was a 100 miler I did this year. I felt like I was able to almost unlock a new part of my brain where I was able to acknowledge the pain I was experiencing but not let the pain control me. I think the idea is that you always have more to give than you think you do, whether it be emotionally or physically or mentally. I think your biggest competitor ends up being yourself.”

Erica-Raggio

Wyatt Pace: Waterfall Hunter

“People say, ‘Don’t go chasing waterfalls,’ and they are wrong. For me, it’s all about the adventure and the journey to get there…a whole day of strenuous adventure. It feels like modern day exploration, going to places that don’t exist on your apps, on your maps. There is data out there that suggests there are crazy amounts of falls that haven’t been mapped out yet. There are probably more off-trail waterfalls than the trailed ones. I would say more than half of them aren’t known to the public. The crazy part is discovering and exploring those places. The first couple of steps are always the hardest, looking back [asking] ‘What shenanigans am I about to get into? Is it worth it?’ [But] this is almost my spirituality at this point…being out here, soaking in some negative ions is the closest I come to a higher power.”

Wyatt-Pace

Ann Hazelnutt: Climber

“When I found climbing, I was about 16 years old. There is this grit and tenacity that comes with trying something that maybe seems impossible. I think that mentality really transfers to the rest of my life. I think climbing has given me so much confidence. I want to be outside, hearing the birds, just being outside all day. There’s something really special about that. The connection and getting dirty. Understanding that we’re just animals on our own quest. It really puts a lot of the climbing experience into perspective. I just feel like a superhero when I’m climbing slab. I love how creative you can be on it. On top of that, it’s just a mental challenge. It’s scary, that moment where I feel like I believe in myself and something’s possible, it’s just a fun way to learn. It’s just puzzles and it’s your body and it’s playing. It’s being a kid again.”

Anna-Hazelnutt

Anna Soens: Mountain Biker, Skier and Boater

“Skiing has been the most empowering adaptive sport that I found. I can ski anything on this mountain that anyone else can so it’s kind of liberating that way. I can go fast. I can cruise around. I don’t feel disabled when I’m skiing.It’s a challenge. It’s rejuvenating. It’s being able to disconnect and kind of reset. It reminds me to be in the present. I think slowing down is a big piece of it. The non-negotiables that nature gives you are always changing and dynamic. I think that’s what keeps it interesting. You never know how it’s going to go. I’m always pushing myself and trying to find steeper skiing, more technical terrain, and I think there are always ways to push yourself. You value and cherish every time you are out there.”

Anna-Soens

A Night of Jokers – Stand up Comedy Show

A Night Of Jokers is a stand up comedy show case packed with lots of laughter and over Six Comedians to watch!!

Location is at Backside Kegs, behind 3rd Street Beverage Bend OR & next to hawthorn station.

Doors open at 6pm/show starts at 7pm.
Click event link for tickets and more information.

Ski for All

Join us for the 7th Annual Ski For All at Mt Bachelor on March 16th, 2024 to celebrate the OAS community and raise critical funds to support our mission to create high quality outdoor experiences for individuals with disabilities. The Ski For All Games are a rite of passage, designed to challenge even the world’s greatest and most fun loving skiers & riders to see who can truly have the BEST DAY EVER on snow!

Score as many points as possible by completing a variety of fun and inclusive challenges on the mountain. Prizes will be awarded to the top three participants in youth, teen, adult and masters age groups (inclusive of ability and gender). The more points you score the more raffle tickets you can redeem to win epic prizes at the After-Party at Bend Brewing Co!

MONSTER TRUCK NITRO TOUR!

REDMOND, OR will be motorsport entertainment’s epicenter with the nation’s most competitive MONSTER TRUCKS as they invade the First Interstate Bank Center at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds on February 25th for TWO Monster shows! See these incredible 10,000-pound, car crushing giants compete in racing, wheelie contests, and then rock the house with amazing freestyle action during the Monster Truck Nitro Tour!

Come early, get up close and take photos of the Monster Trucks at the Pit Party Session. Pit party passes must be accompanied by an event ticket.

Both shows are on February 25, 2023 –
First show (matinee) starts at 1:30pm (Pit Party is 12:00pm – 1:00pm) *kids get a free tour gift at the matinee show, while supplies last
Second show starts at 7:30pm (Pit Party is 6:00pm – 7:00pm)

Advance discount tickets are available online at www.MonsterTruckTour.com OR get them at the gate.

Advance Tickets:
Adults starting at $19.50
Kids 3-12 starting at $15.00
Kids under 2 are free

Ticket prices go up Day of Show.
Pit Party Passes and Ride Truck Tickets are available EXCLUSIVELY at www.MonsterTruckTour.com

Hoodoo’s Wintervention at AVID Cider Co.

Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages. Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.

Hoodoo’s Wintervention at AVID Cider Co.

Join Hoodoo for a flurry of fun and over 50K in giveaways this season. Lift Tickets, Lodging, Gear, Skis, Boards and More! Free for all ages. Go to skihoodoo.com for full details.

A Comedy Show Case

Central Oregon Comedy Scene brings the Best up and Coming comics from all over the US to right here to Central Oregon. $15 online /$20 at the door.
(Though this is an inclusive group, we do warn you might be offended because we believe in the first ademndment)

This September 16th at Seven Night Club we Present a Comedy Show Case. Doors Open at 7pm and show starts at 8pm.

Delaney Malone is a wild card comedian that is fearless and doesnt care what you think of her! She is chasing to be funny and let everyone know about it!

Steve Harper is a comedian from here in Central Oregon and is one of the OGs he has a wild past life that he can only hope his daughter doesnt live up too and he’s always worried about the littpe things he says as he raises her!

Geoff Boussaeu is a Comedian from Seattle Washington that has been in the game for 15 years! He has outlandish perceptions on life!

Come check these guys out at Seven night club this friday September 16th starting at 8pm! 21+ only!!!

Going, Going, GONE…Vanishing Glaciers in the Deschutes Basin

Oregon’s glaciers are the natural water reservoirs of the high Cascade water towers. Glacier meltwater sustains rivers during the late summer and fall for flora, fauna and irrigation. The glacier melt chills streams for salmon and trout, with the attendant effect of cooling surrounding forests that reduces fire risk and intensity. In short, glaciers are an integral part of Central Oregon ecosystems and economies.

And yet, we do not know how many glaciers remain today in the basin, let alone how many existed a century ago. In this talk, Dr. Anders Carlson will present on the Oregon Glacier Institute’s findings from the first census of glaciers in Oregon since the 1950s. We will examine how these glacier changes are related to regional climate change, concluding the discussion on what the future holds for the remaining glaciers in the Deschutes Basin.

Touring Indie Folk musician Anna p.s.

Live music at Spoken Moto – 310 SW Industrial Way, Bend, Oregon 97702

Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day job & picked up the guitar to take art on the road. In concert, Indiana touring artist Anna p.s. plays acoustic guitar, foot percussion, and-perhaps unexpectedly-the flute.

Head over to her website to find her music & stay in touch.

http://www.annapsmusic.com/

Touring Indie Folk musician Anna p.s.

Velvet Lounge – 805 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97701

Tired of the humdrum of everyday life, and the lack of time to pursue creativity, she laid down her day job & picked up the guitar to take art on the road.
In concert, Indiana touring artist Anna p.s. plays acoustic guitar, foot percussion, and-perhaps unexpectedly-the flute.

Head over to her website to find her music & stay in touch.

http://www.annapsmusic.com/

Third Annual Fall Harvest Feast, Farm to Table Celebration

By now you are all aware how dearly Locavore loves to celebrate, and what could be more celebration-worthy than the bounty of the fall harvest another successful farming season. We would like to cordially invite you to celebrate with us at the Fall Harvest Feast, for the third year in a row. This year we will be hosting this tasty and jovial event at Brasada Ranch Resort.
As Locavore closes out our 10 year anniversary, we are excited to announce a new partnership with the international non-profit, A Greener World. Chef Doug of Brasada Ranch will treat you to a delectable feast you will not soon forget.

Bend! Boldly Went: Live Adventure Storytelling Show and Podcast Recording

Come for an evening of sharing your adventure stories with others in the outdoor community. Settle in to listen or get prepared to share your adventure stories in 10 minutes or less from 7-9 PM. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

You can’t shred gnar, bomb down trail, climb volcanoes, and run whitewater all the time. But at Boldly Went we know that when you’re not, you want to talk about your adventures with other people who get it – probably over beer. And every thru hiker, trail runner, mountain biker, climber, paddler, sailor, scuba diver, flyer, and Indiana Jones wannabe has at least one story that will inspire, inform, or at least entertain the rest of us, so we’re pulling together crowds of you and randomly selecting you to go on stage to give us your best.

How it works: Event format is casual and starts with a brief review of how to tell a good outdoor adventure story. Anyone interested in telling a story will be encouraged to complete the storyteller sign up sheet throughout the evening. Of those signed up, names are drawn at random. Selected individuals are given 10 minutes to tell their adventure story.
Storytellers are judged by select audience members using criteria described in detail on the Boldly Went website. A winner is announced at the end of the evening. Stories are recorded and may be shared later in the weekly podcast.
Everyone is welcome to attend and no one will be required or pressured to tell a story.

See the Boldly Went website for more details about what to expect at the event and tips for preparing your 10 minute story if you think you have one to share.

OVER THE EDGE for United Way of Deschtes County

Are you a thrill seeker with a heart for your community?
Face your fears. So our community’s most vulnerable don’t have to.
It’s scary for those who wake up in the morning not knowing where they will sleep that night, if they will eat that day, if they will be assaulted or abused that day.
On Saturday, September 7, 2019, OVER THE EDGE participants will help alleviate some of that daily fear faced by so many… by rappelling off the roof of the Oxford Hotel in downtown Bend.
You’re invited to rappel, volunteer, or sponsor the event!
Edgers – those who rappel – are invited to raise funds to support our community in exchange for the exhilarating experience of rappelling off the tallest building in Central Oregon. The Oxford Hotel stands at 7 stories and 70 feet and will offer quite a thrill to Edgers.
Participants need not be brave or young or non-disabled to go OVER THE EDGE. However, there are a limited number of spots, so interested folks should sign up today, as registration is now open. Once registered, Edgers set up a personal fundraising page, reach their fundraising goal, and secure their spot to rappel off the Oxford Hotel on September 7th.
In addition to the rappel, United Way will be hosting a ground party – closing NW Minnesota Ave and NW Lava Rd to traffic in order to host food vendors, a Sunriver Brewing Company beer garden, activities, DJs, and more.
For those who are not ready to rappel, United Way gives other opportunities to partner with one of Bend’s most reputable and longest-standing nonprofit organizations. The local nonprofit is seeking business sponsors for the event, as well as volunteers.
To sign up or for more information, visit www.deschutesunitedway.org/overtheedge or call 541-389-6507.

Central Oregon Summer Kick-off Show

Join Copeland Gallery for our first ever Summer Kick-off Show! Featuring, the incredible Central Oregon Cascades. The show will take place on June 14th, from 5 PM to 8 PM. Meet the Artist- Chad Copeland, as he answers questions about his adventures. Beer, Wine, and Cheese will be served.

COPELAND GALLERY, 57100 Beaver Drive, Building 24, Suite 110, Sunriver, OR 97707

An Evening with Matthias “Super Frenchie” Giraud

The Oregon Outdoor Alliance Central Oregon Chapter is pleased to host an evening with extreme athlete, professional skier and B.A.S.E. jumper Matthias “Super Frenchie” Giraud! Matthias will present videos of some of his most challenging and entertaining adventures, along with lessons that he has learned along the way, such as risk taking, facing fears and accepting challenges head on. Joins us for a fun evening of adventure and storytelling.

Boldly Went: Live Outdoor Adventure Storytelling Show and Podcast

The authors of the popular book, The Dirtbag’s Guide to Life: Eternal Truths for Hiker Trash, Ski Bums, and Vagabonds” are bringing their traveling show to XXX to collect your adventure stories and share them in their popular Boldly Went podcast. Come for an evening of sharing your outdoor adventure stories and meet like-minded people. Settle in to listen or get prepared to share your adventure stories in 10 minutes or less from 7-9 PM.

You can’t shred gnar, bomb down trail, climb volcanoes, and run whitewater all the time. But at Boldly Went we know that when you’re not, you want to talk about your adventures with other people who get it – probably over beer. And every thru hiker, trail runner, mountain biker, climber, paddler, sailor, scuba diver, flyer, and Indiana Jones wannabe has at least one story that will inspire, inform, or at least entertain the rest of us, so we’re pulling together crowds of you and randomly selecting you to go on stage to give us your best.

Check out the webpage for more details about what to expect at the event and tips for preparing your 10 minute story if you think you have one to share.

Boldly Went: Live Outdoor Adventure Storytelling Show and Podcast

Come for an evening of sharing your outdoor adventure stories and meet like-minded people. Settle in to listen or get prepared to share your adventure stories from 7-9:15 p.m.

You can’t shred gnar, bomb down trail, climb volcanoes, and run whitewater all the time. But at Boldly Went we know that when you’re not, you want to talk about your adventures with other people who get it – probably over beer. And every thru-hiker, trail runner, mountain biker, climber, paddler, sailor, scuba diver, flyer, and Indiana Jones wannabe has at least one story that will inspire, inform, or at least entertain the rest of us, so we’re pulling together crowds of you and randomly selecting you to go on stage to give us your best.

Check out our webpage for more details about what to expect at the event and tips for preparing your 10 minute story if you think you have one to share.

Bend-AR 30-hour Adventure Race

A thirty-hour course with a wide variety of team formats available, this race is designed to allow beginners to experience a “real” adventure race, as well as offer a serious challenge and competition to professional racers.

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