Be Your Own First Responder!
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Overview
Learn what to pack on your trip and how to take care of yourself in the wilderness!
This workshop is all about building the confidence and skills to handle common outdoor medical situations because adventure doesn’t always come with a cell signal.
We’ll cover the essentials of trail first aid and backcountry safety, with a focus on practical knowledge you can use right away. Topics include:
- Injuries on the Move: Blisters, sprains, cuts, and scrapes
- Nature’s Hazards: Poison oak, ivy, and other irritating plants
- Creepy Crawlies & Critters: Mosquitos, ticks, bees, wasps, spiders, scorpions, and even the occasional rat
- Bigger Wildlife Concerns: How to handle encounters with snakes, bears, coyotes, and bobcats
- Food Fumbles: When food goes down the wrong pipe—or comes back up
- Environmental Stressors: Recognizing and managing heat exhaustion and altitude illness
- First Aid Kits: What to pack, what to skip, and how to customize your kit
- Getting Help When It Matters: Using tools like InReach, sat-phones, runners, and emergency apps
- Training Resources: Learn about options like First Aid, Wilderness First Aid (WFA), Wilderness Medicine Associates (WMA), and NOLS certifications
Whether you're hiking for a day or backpacking off-grid, this session will help you feel more prepared, stay safer, and know what to do when things don’t go according to plan.
Bonus: Attendees get a special in-store discount and the chance to win a giveaway packed with outdoor first-aid essentials!
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Sports Basement Orange County
10800 Kalama River Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
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