The June sun beats down on Rocky Mountain National Park, and 22 year-old Aileen Palma, photographed here by @cathyland1, sits on the edge of Sprague Lake, trembling. Her fellow hikers spot the signs of hypothermia and gather around her. Another member of the group tends to Palma while their leader Chela Garcia Irlando, 25, coaches her through the treatment protocol. “When you’re still shivering, it’s not extreme hypothermia yet,” Garcia Irlando says, creating a leaning spot with her legs for Palma. “What else could you give her to start warming up?” It’s the women’s first first-aid lesson of the day. Garcia Irlando, the Colorado Regional Coordinator for @LatinoOutdoors, will stop to let each of her volunteers diagnose and treat a simulated illness or injury as they hike their way around the still lake. Latino Outdoors, a national organization that seeks to encourage members of #Latino communities to engage with nature, has been around since 2013. Some are first-generation Americans with parents who emigrated from Mexico and El Salvador. Others are #immigrants themselves. Once a month, the team meets to plan the outings they’ll facilitate for the local Latino community, whether hiking, canoeing, snowshoeing, rock climbing or rafting. Just as often, the women gather for an excursion all their own, to further their training and deepen their bonds. She and her crew are just some of the extraordinary women who TIME will visit on a cross-country road trip this summer. Read more at TIME.com/women-across-america. Photograph by @cathyland1 for TIME #TIMEroadtrip

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The June sun beats down on Rocky Mountain National Park, and 22 year-old Aileen Palma, photographed here by @cathyland1, sits on the edge of Sprague Lake, trembling. Her fellow hikers spot the signs of hypothermia and gather around her. Another member of the group tends to Palma while their leader Chela Garcia Irlando, 25, coaches her through the treatment protocol. “When you’re still shivering, it’s not extreme hypothermia yet,” Garcia Irlando says, creating a leaning spot with her legs for Palma. “What else could you give her to start warming up?” It’s the women’s first first-aid lesson of the day. Garcia Irlando, the Colorado Regional Coordinator for @LatinoOutdoors, will stop to let each of her volunteers diagnose and treat a simulated illness or injury as they hike their way around the still lake. Latino Outdoors, a national organization that seeks to encourage members of #Latino communities to engage with nature, has been around since 2013. Some are first-generation Americans with parents who emigrated from Mexico and El Salvador. Others are #immigrants themselves. Once a month, the team meets to plan the outings they’ll facilitate for the local Latino community, whether hiking, canoeing, snowshoeing, rock climbing or rafting. Just as often, the women gather for an excursion all their own, to further their training and deepen their bonds. She and her crew are just some of the extraordinary women who TIME will visit on a cross-country road trip this summer. Read more at TIME.com/women-across-america. Photograph by @cathyland1 for TIME #TIMEroadtrip


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