Many people in Medford enjoy spending time outdoors, and an online course will teach them what to do should an emergency happen.
This virtual learning opportunity will cover the fundamentals of wilderness survival, and a variety of situations will be covered. The goal is to provide learners with the knowledge they need to make rational, informed decisions that may save their life, and the knowledge the students gain will help them to remain calm in a crisis.
The course will be divided into several sections, and the attendees will learn about how to keep a cool head while preparing an emergency shelter, finding a water source and food, starting a fire, and making sure they are found. The basics of first aid will be included, and a variety of survival techniques will be shared as well. Map reading, navigation and other skills are on the agenda, and the registration fee starts at $20 for each adult and $5 for a child, and a family discount is also available.
Even when classes like this take place online, the participants may still benefit from a training manual and other hard copy learning materials. These can be sourced from Print shops.
This opportunity for Medford residents to brush up on their wilderness survival skills has been scheduled for May 29. The organizer can be contacted at 208-351-3407 should anyone have questions about the activity.Get a Free Quote for Print