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October 28, 2011
2011 SEASON - THANK YOU!
This past weekend, BOSS completed its 2011 season in the field. We want to thank everyone who came to Boulder, Utah to help us make this year such a tremendous success.

Over the next few weeks, we'll continue to review the season, re-read all of the course evaluations, and send out an End of Season survey to our alumni to encourage your input as we strive to improve from one year to the next.

Thank you for your interest and participation - we couldn't do what we love without our students and we sincerely appreciate your support.

In adventure,
Josh Bernstein
BOSS President & CEO
2012 SCHEDULE
We are excited to release BOSS's 2012 Course Schedule. You can download it from this link or from our website by clicking on the Adobe Acrobat icon on the top right of every page. New courses are in development now, so watch for updates to the schedule in the months ahead.

For those who just know they're coming to BOSS next year, registrations are now officially open and (see below) there's an early bird discount for those of you able to commit before January 1st.
REGISTER NOW AND SAVE!
Take $100 off the cost of your BOSS course when you register now! 

Applying for a course can be done by phone or online.  A deposit is required to register -- $400 for most courses, $600 for the 28-Day Field course.

Please call us at (800) 335-7404 / (303) 444-9779 to register or if you have any questions.

Once you are registered, an application packet will be sent to you via e-mail or regular mail. This will include a number of forms to be completed and returned to BOSS for final approval on your course. It will also include course information, travel logistics and a gear list to help with your preparations.

Early Bird Discount expires January 1, 2012.
In This Issue
2011 - Thank you!
2012 Schedule
Early Bird Discount
The BOSS Mission:

"The Boulder Outdoor Survival School is dedicated to the instruction and preservation of traditional living skills and the development of people through experiences within the natural world."

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