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Mentorship isn't a title. It's a journey you walk, together.
It's found in shared silence on a summit, the steady hand on a slippery slope, or the pause to ask a deeper questions. In a world rushing toward results, Mentorship in the Wild reminds us that real leadership is a slow, intentional, and rooted in wonder.
Whether you're guiding, students, leading colleagues, or helping others find their footing, this book invites you to step outside and explore what it means to mentor with courage, clarity and care.
Drawing from over a decade of experience, as a leader in outdoor education, Court Rustemeyer offers vivid stories, practical insights, and reflective prompts for leaders who want to grow and guide.
This isn't another book about teaching - it's your trail map for growth as you lead, learn, and explore the outdoors.
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Court Rustemeyer is an award-winning outdoor educator, writer, and leader based in Calgary, Alberta. For over two decades, he has inspired students and educators through programs that connect people with nature, build resilience, and foster environmental stewardship. Court is the founder of the Outdoor Leadership program at Vincent Massey School and serves on provincial and national boards that champion outdoor and environmental education. Selected as a 2025 National Geographic Grosvenor Teacher Fellow, he continues to explore and share the power of mentorship, storytelling, and adventure in shaping future leaders. Mentorship in the Wild reflects his belief that the trails we walk together-both literal and metaphorical-become the paths that shape who we are.