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out &aabout Dave Vogel says the AOC has some magic about it that makes it special. Vogel was hooked on the club after his first outing, and now finds their trips contribute to his exercise program. Members enjoy hiking, camping, caving, canoeing and other outdoor activities, as well as outdoor events close to home and around the globe. The all volunteer group has organized more than 6,000 world-wide events since 2001. SPECIAL PHOTOS Beautiful for the long term. Carpet treated with R2X® keeps its stylish good looks... like so many other things that endure. Trust the unmatched value of R.2X®, Shaw’s patented combined stain and soil resistance treatment that provides unequaled protection against soiling and liquid spills. Visit us in-store or online today to see our full line of carpet that repels liquid! Carpet | Area Rugs | Tile & Stone | Hardwood | Laminate | Resilient | shawfloors.com FLOORS she declared. Isabella Kujawa moved to Atlanta in 2011. The Sandy Springs yoga instruc tor wanted to explore the area, especially the outdoors, and find other people who shared her interests. “I became part of an organization (AOC) that I believed in, and it made it easier to socialize in the outdoor setting in which I felt more comfortable,” Kuja wa said. Like Kendall, she derives extra enjoy ment from being a trip leader. “Learn ing that everyone’s perception of how active or capable they are is quite dif ferent from reali ty. It’s rewarding to expose others to the beauty of the out doors and witness people accomplish ing something they didn’t think they could, such as hik ing 12 miles,” she added. Lisa Marie Mal donado may be the consummate mem ber, having logged 210 AOC events since 2008. The 47-year-old Buckhead resident credits the AOC experience for develop ing self-esteem that landed her a flight attendant job at AirTran Airways. “My personality was shy and re served. I began with small hikes. I have now climbed many major mountains in this country and the world. I have to tally come out of my small bubble and even took over as president of the club for a few years,” she said. In addition, Maldonado is current ly the club’s director-at-large and a trip leader who searches for unique desti nations to explore. Her outdoor club adventures have resulted in passport stamps from Mexico, Peru and Spain. She has been caught in bad weather out breaks and had all kinds of equipment mishaps. “I have chal lenged my body and mind by par ticipating in events that I considered to be too far outside my ability. I have felt the full impact of how the club has changed my life,” she said. They have all en joyed positive life changes, but Vo gel, Kendall, Kuja wa and Maldonado agree on one over arching AOC qual ity. As Kendall puts it: “Despite an in credibly diverse set of backgrounds, we all come together with the similar in terest of enjoying the outdoors and each other’s compa- Dave Vogel relies on that camara derie to spur him further. “It’s a won derful club with great people and great leadership,” he said. “There is some magic about the club that makes it special.” For more information, visit www.at- lantaoutdoorclub. com. Allston Kendall of Buckhead joined the Atlanta Outdoor Club in 2010. She had been working 50-60 hours a week at a startup company, and was looking to achieve a better balance between work and life. She says the club has been instrumental in helping her keep her perspective on what’s truly important in life. ny. ft BELL CARPET GALLERIES Lifetime Installation Warranty • All Products 12 Months No Interest 6223 Roswell Road • 404-255-2431 www.ReporterNewspapers.netl NOV. 15—NOV. 28, 2013 | 15