Meet Ahmed Pierstorff: Wilderness Adventure Facilitator

We had the good fortune of connecting with Ahmed Pierstorff and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Ahmed, do you disagree with some advice that is more or less universally accepted?
We don’t endorse hustle culture. It’s not sustainable. We are invigorated by purpose and reigned in by responsibility. Growing an idea or a community or a business is wonderful, but not if we lose ourselves in the process. If we are going without sleep, eating the wrong things, missing out on family time, or otherwise proving remiss in the fulfillment of our obligations, our aspiration has devolved into distraction. Within the parameters of extant responsibilities, we build. And we do our best to remain focused on process over results. It’s counterintuitive, but results will only tell you if what your are doing has commercial viability. Results will not tell you if you’ve lost your integrity in the process. By remaining mindful of our process we stay true to our intention and any results are taken as a kind of grace.

Can you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
Dust and Tribe curates unique expeditionary experiences and offers peer support for the rootless wanderers of the world. Through persistent invitations to get outside and into adventure, we have over the last nine years evolved into a very small but enthusiastic community of wilderness enthusiasts. For many of them, a Dust and Tribe adventure was their first experience with outdoor recreation. Leveraging our affiliation with the Islamic community, a faith-tradition characterized by spectacular ethnic diversity, we foster a warm and culturally-sensitive environment that allows women and men to participate in activities they may have previously felt excluded from. Open to all creeds, all of our events are alcohol-free and an atmosphere of humility and modesty is encouraged. Time is set aside for ritual prayers. Our time outside is framed as a kind of essential refreshment, a way of reestablishing our relationship with the wider world and deriving purpose from that invigorated connection. We’re not here for adrenaline junkies. We don’t encourage braggarts or bravado. We are here for the seekers. We host events that build confidence and strengthen bonds. Through novel practices like co-creation and clan work, a Dust and Tribe adventure is transformed into a shared enterprise that everyone can feel good about and build on long after returning home. Whether kayak camping, llama trekking, backpacking, rock-climbing, or learning how to hunt or surf, our mandate is to engage body, heart, mind, and spirit. We consistently create exciting opportunities to engage the wilderness while providing the support and mentorship to fully prepare participants for the experience. Learning that Dust and Tribe is not for everybody is an ongoing lesson. There are those for whom the wilderness remains something to be “conquered.” There are those looking for the ultimate backdrop for their social media feed. There are those who prefer to encounter the wilderness alone as a personal test of their strength and fortitude. And while we appreciate the different perspectives and goals people may have, our greatest challenge is to identify the latent spirit of adventure in those individuals who may not see themselves as risk-takers. Reminding our audience that we are all in this wild world together is one way to invite others to join us and share in that risk.
Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Our first stop (more likely the first of many repeat stops) would be the Pura Vida Halal Mexican diner in Carson. Within 20-30 minutes from LAX, there is no better place to eat after a long flight. A scenic drive through the Palos Verdes peninsula is a wonderful and oft-neglected warm-up excursion with plenty of opportunities for impromptu hikes and beach-combing. Watching the sunset from the overlook at Del Cerro park is a breezy finish. Dust and Tribe is all about the outdoors, so the rest of the week would be built around the numerous trekking opportunities through the Santa Monica Mountains, the San Gabriel Mountains, the hills and valleys of the Inland Empire, the San Bernardino Mountains, and the Seussian landscape of Joshua Tree National Park. If the day’s trails have us passing through the South Orange County area, a morning pit-stop at Kéan Coffee is a must, as would be an evening bonfire at Corona Del Mar State Beach. And if we happen to adventuring near the San Fernando Valley, there is no better start than coffee and baked goods from North Hollywood’s Republic of Pie and no better dinner than a Neapolitan-style pizza from 786 Degrees in Sun Valley.
The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
Holding fast to principles over profits is certainly a holdover from my skater-punk days and years of listening to Minor Threat, Fugazi, and Ian MacKaye interviews. And all of that has only been reinforced through 12-step spirituality and my Islamic faith community. My four daughters are without a doubt the basis for launching a wilderness adventure community. I knew that I didn’t want them growing up on TV and trash-pop. I wanted them outside and I wanted them to have loads of friends to share those experiences with.
Website: https://dustandtribe.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dustandtribe/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsi_xHm6XQY7qOv3iT3ibgw
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Mediha DiMartino Todd Gallinger
17 Comments

Amazing dude and life-changing adventures 🙏🏽
Dust and Tribe is a great example of learning your way around outdoors. it is a skill that needs to be built and nurtured. it is so needed in this day of tech over nature. its only by being in Nature that we can appreciate all the blessings we have in our life!
I’ve done trips with D&T and I must say it’s a wonderful experience. The love and warmth you feel from this group and bro Ahmad is just amazing
The calmness of Bro Ahmad and his knowledge of so many things outdoors is just wonderful
Hamid.
I been searching for a long time for others who share the same idea of adventure and fun as myself. With Dust&Tribe i managed to find everything i was looking for and more. The sense of adventure, the community, the sense of belonging, and the addition of strengthening one’s core through physical activity, one’s mindset through support and guidance of one another, and one’s spiritual self by the constant sighting and the awe of the creation by the Creator.
Great article and shoutout. D&T introduced me to tide pools (family educational day activity) and moon sighting and stargazing lesson at above mentioned Del Cerro Park. The views were spectacular and only Ahmed could get you to lay down on the dirt floor to look up and appreciate the star lit canopy sky.
Wow I love this! “our aspiration has devolved into distraction” so true. Thank you! I have been on a Dust & Tribe trip and it was beautiful and peaceful and everything a wilderness trip should be. They truly practice their values and I appreciate all that Ahmed has done to imbue his thoughtful spirit into the organization.
Dust and Tribe are an incredible resource for anyone into finding themselves in nature. I should know. I travelled across the United States from the East Coast to join them on a remote island off the California Coast, two daughters in tow. Our experience with the all-female Dust and Tribe adventurers was unforgettable. Camping in 50 mph winds, trekking up hillsides to marvel at rare Torrey Pine trees, and gaping open-mouthed at a starstudded sky were just some of the highlights of our trip. We came to the island as acquaintances and left as BFFs! That is what Dust and Tribe facilitates: friendship, growth, and a respectful relationship with the planet we share. Thank you for shouting out this awesome organization!
I’m so happy to see that you’ve featured Ahmed Pierstorff and his Dust & Tribe business in this edition of Shoutout LA. I have partaken in several of his 3 day trips and always return with new knowledge of the natural world, of my peers, and of myself. There is nothing more refreshing than a D&T trip, where I can unplug from the daily noise that fills my life, and connect with what matters most – God, His creation, and my inner spirit. I highly recommend a D&T adventure for anyone looking for a unique and nurturing, yet challenging avenue for personal growth and reflection.
This is the cool stuff, my community is a great one and it’s nice seeing this get out there. I hope to go on an adventure one day!
An inspiring and illuminating post. Helps us remember and refocus on what truly matters. Thank you brother Ahmed and Shoutout LA.
Definitely recommend hanging out with Ahmed and his friends. An amazing group of people with amazingly wholesome vibes. 🙂
Love Dust and Tribe! Great interview.
i appreciate this aspect: “ And while we appreciate the different perspectives and goals people may have, our greatest challenge is to identify the latent spirit of adventure in those individuals who may not see themselves as risk-takers.”
i feel myself to be at the cusp of fear in submitting myself to the earth, and melting into it. and can relate. hope to join a dust and tribe adventure soon. love the LA recs.