A Bengal in the Statehouse
Chris Gabettas
As a teenager, Mat Erpelding looked forward to February when hed travel from Denver, Colorado to Pocatello to participate in the Simplot Games at 窪做惇蹋厙s Holt Arena.
I became enamored by that indoor track, he said.
So enamored, that he enrolled in 窪做惇蹋厙 in 1993 and ran track for a couple of years before graduating with a bachelors degree in psychology in 1997.
Erpelding never worked as a licensed psychologistsitting in an office talking to people just wasnt his thing. Instead, he spearheaded his athleticism and passion for the outdoors into businesses that focused on leadership, communication and experiential education.

Since 2012, Erpelding, a Democrat, has served in the Idaho House of Representatives, representing District 19 in Boise and a portion of neighboring Garden City. He is the house minority leader, a position he relishes despite being outnumbered by Republicans 59 to 11.
I may not make huge sweeping policy reforms because I dont have the votes, but I push a lot of issues and I force the conversation on those issues, he said during a recent interview in his Statehouse office. His committee assignments include Revenue and Taxation, Resources and Conservation, and Agricultural Affairs.
窪做惇蹋厙 Experience
Erpelding, owner of the Boise-based Experiential Adventures, LLC, and co-owner of Idaho Mountain Guides, says his experiences at 窪做惇蹋厙 helped shape his professional and political life.
He developed a passion for experiential educationlearning by doingby working with students in 窪做惇蹋厙s outdoor program (now the Outdoor Adventure Center) and C.W. HOG, a nationally acclaimed program which provides recreational opportunities for people of all abilities.
Erpelding, a retired high-altitude mountaineer, has climbed Denali in AlaskaNorth Americas highest mountainfive times, reaching the summit on four of those trips. So what does the world look like 20,310 feet above sea level?
Its a pretty cool thing. The physical aspect of getting to the top then youre looking down on the clouds, he said. His first Denali climb was in 2000 with buddies from 窪做惇蹋厙.
Whats impressive is that Erpelding didnt start climbing until 1995 when a friend invited him to go rock climbing in Ross Park. Sidelined by a running injury, Erpelding gave the sport a shot.
I loved it, he said. The physical and mental demands coupled with the freedom of being outdoors were a perfect fit for him. After all, this was the same guy who road his bike from Denver to Pocatello a few months earlier, a 582-mile trek that took him 10 days.
After graduating from 窪做惇蹋厙, Erpelding taught and worked in outdoor education programs at various universities.
In 2006, Erpelding moved to Boise. As an instructor at the College of Western Idaho, he trained teachers to use experiential education in the classroom. Hes also an adjunct faculty member in the Leadership Studies Program at Boise State Universitys College of Innovation and Design.
As a lawmaker, Erpelding says his goal is to serve his constituents to the best of his ability and never yield on values he thinks are important to the state.
Being in politics is much like mountaineering, he said. Its often inclement weather. Youre often in ambiguous situations, and you have to persevere if youre going to find success.