[philmont] Wilderness First Aid Training

From: Andre Houser <ahouser@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun May 25 2008 - 12:37:37 CDT

Tom
   
  I am a FA/CPR/AED instructor, and plan to get certified in WFA this fall. (I already have the certification, just not as an instructor).
   
  My question: How much help do you have running your course, how many other instructors, support staff, etc.?
   
  Thanks
   
  andre houser

Tom Kennedy <outdoor1603@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I posted a message yesterday about WFA. Thanks for all the feedback! Some great ideas out there.
  When the requirement first came out (then got resinded) I took the initative and became an American Red Cross Instructor. Since then I have held several courses and certified about 30 people.
   
  As somebody said, the main objection is the cost of the course. I run the course between $105 to $125 per person and this is at a break even cost. The course includes meals (and I mean home cooked food) camping and all course materials. Compare this price to some of the established courses (NOLS, SOLO) which charge $200 to $400, not including meals or lodging, plus your travel, (not trying to discount their courses, because I think they are probably excellent courses). I think this is a bargin.
   
  I also support the statement 'BE PREPARED' and suggest to our local units, whether going to Philmont or not, to take the course and write the information on their Tour Permits.
   
  Tom
  Philmont trekker '99 & '01
  

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