MessageThe Adirondack Mountain Club and Wilderness Medical Associates co-sponsor a good Wilderness First Aid course at the Adirondak Loj a couple of times per year. I suspect the Club would be interested in doing something similar in the Catskills, as the Club has expanded it support of hiking and camping in the Catskills in recent years. Contact the headquarters. Try www.adk.org, which I think is the website.
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From: Tom Lindtveit
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2004 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Gear Check
Thanks Coop and T.C,
Your advice is sound. T.C. thanks for the invitation. Normally I never pass up an excuse to go to Texas so I can visit family while there, but in this case I need to let it slide. I've used all my vacation time and funds for Scouting this year. My boss (although sympathetic) would not understand it, and my wife would question the expense (especially just after going to Philmont on short notice).
Coop, I hope National takes you up on your suggestion. At Philmont I talked to a lot of advisors who had either taken the SOLO, WFA, or ARC Wilderness First Aid courses. They all enjoyed them and were glad they went, I was jealous. I live in the Catskill Mountains, and the only course I can find that is within daily commuting range is a Wilderness First Responder. This is a six week course, done in the snow at a local ski center. Although it is QUITE pricey (because I am not on the ski patrol and not in the fire department) I would still like to go, but I can't put Troop activities on hold while I do it, and I can't do both.
The right thing to do is to get the local ARC to support the course. We need to have this training available in this area. I am overcommitted to too many things to do it myself. On this one, I'll have to settle for being the facilitator.
None the less I thank you both for the push. Once the Troop gets rolling for the season I'll make some spare time to get this moving. I did have an ARC instructor for First aid tell me that she would love to become certified and teach the course, so now I have to get the administrative people at the ARC to make it happen. I'll get my Council exec involved, that should help. There is an MOA between the BSA and the ARC, I think it's time to hold them to it.
Happy Hiking,
Tom
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