Wilderness First Responder - CMC State - May 2023

Risk Management Course

Wilderness First Responder

The Wilderness First Responder course is engaging, hands-on, and instructed to the latest evidence-based practices in wilderness medicine. Instructors are wilderness medicine professionals and skilled outdoor educators with years of experience working remote, complex rescues and guiding groups in dynamic environments. All courses are nationally recognized and have reciprocity among other wilderness medicine education companies.

Time: 9am - 6pm with a one-hour lunch break, The second saturday will be from 12pm - 9pm

Location: American Mountaineering Center & Betasso Preserve

  • AMC: 710 10th Street Golden 80401
  • Betasso Preserve Trailhead: Betasso Rd Boulder 80302

Please visit www.bit.ly/CMC-WFR to learn more about the curriculum and format of the class. Lessons and practice scenarios may take place inside or outside, so be prepared for a variety of weather conditions. 

    • Online self-paced learning: Thinkific + Reading Book (students will need book prior to start date, self-paced learning accounts for 40 class hours)
    • In-person field days:
      • Week 1: Friday, Saturday, & Sunday from 9am-6pm
      • Week 2: Friday & Sunday from 9am-6pm, Saturday from 12noon-9pm

There are no prerequisites. This class is only open to students 18 years and over. This class satisfies the requirements for CMC trip leaders. COVID Policy: Proof of vaccination will be required before participating in the course. 

Registration will close and students will gain access to all materials one week prior to the field session. 

The email address you use when registering will be the email used for all course related resources.

The CMC offers Wilderness First Aid and Wilderness First Responder classes through Backcountry Pulse.  All Backcountry Pulse programs are taught to the current internationally accepted wilderness medicine guidelines and are continually updated to reflect the latest evidence-based practices. All courses are globally recognized.

Course Requirements

This course has no scheduled activities.

Roster
Required Equipment

Wilderness Medicine Textbook: 

  • The cost of your book has been covered by the Colorado Mountain Club. You will receive a discount code to order your book directly through NOLS. You will be given enough time to order the book before your class. The book will be shipped directly to you; you are asked to cover the cost of shipping.

Packing List: 

    • Notebook and pen
    • Print a copy of the PowerPoints if you would like a visual aid to follow along during the field day lesson
    • Personal hand sanitizer
    • Watch (or cell phone with timer)
    • Day pack packed with the gear you primarily recreate with (This could be trail running, climbing gear, ski equipment, etc. We want you to practice improvising with the equipment you already own.)
    • Closed-toe shoes (i.e. hiking boots or trail runners)
    • Clothing that allows you to be comfortable in a variety of weather conditions
    • Water, snacks & lunch (or money to buy lunch)
    • Camp chair or pad
    • Sleeping pad (so you don't have to lay directly on grass for the scenarios)
    • Clipboard or hard surface to write on
Course Materials

You must register for this course to see course materials.