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SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid September 7th and 8th Texas Tech Campus
DESCRIPTION:Wilderness First Aid September 7th and 8th Texas Tech campus\nWhat you will learn:\nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. \n      Scout leaders practicing.\nBy learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA and WFR FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first-aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. The WFR is for those who spend multiple days in the backcountry\, guides\, and scout leaders. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements\, ACA. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and the WFR course is 9 days and 72 hours long. The course focuses on skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. For the WFR there is a written exam at the end of the course and an all-group rescue scenario. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA or a WFR certification depending on which course you take\, which is good for two years. \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \nContact us today and let us help you with your next adventure! \nWhere the WFR course goes into more long-term patient care. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.\nIf we cancel you receive your refund minus a credit card service fee of $15.00.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-september-7th-and-8th-texas-tech-campus/
LOCATION:Texas Tech University\, 2500 Broadway\, Lubbock\, TX\, 79409\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240530
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20240328T193743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T193909Z
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SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid course Horseshoe Canyon Ranch May 28 and 29
DESCRIPTION:The cost is $250.00 per person. MAY 28th and 29th\nAlso\, this course can be used to recertify your SOLO WFR contact us for details\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first-aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 7 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-horseshoe-canyon-ranch-may-28-and-29/
LOCATION:Horseshoe Canyon Ranch\, Jasper\, 72641\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240422
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CREATED:20240315T195829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T195829Z
UID:1836-1713571200-1713743999@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid Course Texas State U camp April 20 and 21
DESCRIPTION:The cost is $250.00 per person. \nAlso\, this course can be used to recertify your WFR contact us for details\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first-aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 7 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.t
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-texas-state-u-camp-april-20-and-21/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240327T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20240214T202133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240214T211859Z
UID:1804-1711526400-1711645200@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:WFA course Horseshoe Canyon Ranch March 27th and 28th
DESCRIPTION:The cost is $250.00 per person. \nAlso\, this course can be used to recertify your WFR contact us for details\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first-aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 7 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wfa-course-horseshoe-canyon-ranch-march-27th-and-28th/
LOCATION:Horseshoe Canyon Ranch\, Jasper\, 72641\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20231101T235731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T220610Z
UID:1771-1711152000-1711324799@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid Texas State University
DESCRIPTION:The cost is $250.00 per person.\nAlso\, this course can be used to recertify your WFR contact us for details\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 7 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-texas-state-university/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240120T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20231212T211413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T211903Z
UID:1792-1705737600-1705856400@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid course Texas Tech in Lubbock Texas January 20th and 21st
DESCRIPTION:The cost is $250.00 per person. \nAlso\, this course can be used to recertify your WFR contact us for details\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 7 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-texas-tech-in-lubbock-texas/
LOCATION:Texas Tech University\, 2500 Broadway\, Lubbock\, TX\, 79409\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230929
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20230711T214248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T000606Z
UID:1727-1695600000-1695945599@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Advanced Wilderness First Aid September 25th to 28th
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Wilderness First Aid (AWFA) and CPR $580.00\nSeptember 25th to 28th Big Bend Boating and hiking Terlingua\, TX 79852\, USA\nAn entry-level course designed for professionals working in significantly remote settings for days or weeks.  Advanced Wilderness First Aid is comprehensive medical training designed for remote professionals or wilderness leaders who venture into remote and challenging environments. Wilderness Medicine differs significantly from standard first aid courses and other training that are oriented toward urban environments. This course teaches how to manage medical emergencies when hospitals and rescue services may not be available for an extensive time period. We prepare students for emergency situations that involve prolonged patient care\, severe environments\, and improvised equipment. \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE AWFA FOR?\nThe AWFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first-aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe AWFA is 32 hours long (four days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO AWFA certification\, which is good for two years. Along with a SOLO CPR card good for two years \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nAdvanced Wilderness First Aid (AWFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/advanced-wilderness-first-aid-september-25th-to-28th/
LOCATION:Big Bend boating and hiking\, 53570 Hwy. 118\, Terlingua\, TX\, 79852\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230531
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20230501T205129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T210400Z
UID:1706-1685318400-1685491199@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid course May 29th and 30th
DESCRIPTION:The cost is $220.00 per person. \nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-may-29th-and-30th/
LOCATION:Mission Waco\, 1305 N 15th st\, Waco\, TX\, 76707\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20230206T212437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T190312Z
UID:1679-1682121600-1682294399@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid 2-day course April 22nd and 23rd
DESCRIPTION:The course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $220.00 per person and a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-2-day-course-april-22nd-and-23rd/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://austinascents.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/IMG_2660.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221211
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20220809T124314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T160253Z
UID:1620-1670284800-1670716799@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Hybrid WFR course December 6th to the 10th
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid WFR course December 6th to the 10th\nTicket for this SOLO 5-Day Hybrid course is $550.00 \nSOLO’s Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the recognized industry standard for those who work as backcountry trip leaders\, camp counselors\, mountain guides\, river guides\, and ski patrollers. \nPackaging a patient for transport\nWHO IS THE WFR COURSE FOR? \nThe WFR is the perfect course for anyone working in a position of leadership in an outdoor setting or for individuals who want a high level of wilderness medical training for extended personal backcountry trips or expeditions. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT? \nThe HYBRID WFR is 72+ hours long (4 DAYS ONLINE 5 DAYS IN PERSON)\, and is a comprehensive and in-depth look at the standards and skills for dealing with: Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies and Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies. Although these appear to be the same basic topics covered in our two-day WFA course\, they are covered far more extensively\, and there is much more hands-on practice. Additional topics\, such as CPR\, are also included. \nWHERE AND WHEN IS IT HELD? \nThe WFR is held at Texas States University 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX 78676. There is a $20.00 facility use fee for camping or staying in the bunkhouse \nHOW MUCH DOES IT COST? \nThe price is $400.00 FOR THE ONLINE PORTION $550.00 for just the course. Camping and bunkhouse lodging is available with a kitchen for an access fee to Texas State. You will pay $400.00 to SOLO and then go to my website to pay the balance of $550.00. \nWHAT ABOUT DAY STUDENTS? \nDay students are You will pay $400.00 to SOLO and then go to my website to pay the balance of $550.00. \nIS THERE AN EXAM? \nThere is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills and a written test. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED? \nYes. Your SOLO WFR certification is good for three years. \nHOW DO I RECERTIFY? \nUntil December 31\, 2019\, you may take either a 2-day WFR Refresher Course or a 2-day WFA course. Beginning January 1\, 2020\, only current SOLO WFRs will be able to recertify through the SOLO Wilderness First Aid course. Current WFRs who have completed a SOLO-approved WFR course from another program will only be able to recertify through SOLO by taking a SOLO Wilderness First Responder Recertification course. \nDOES THE WFR COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION? \nThe WFR typically counts as continuing education credits\, although it may depend on what certification you have. Street EMTs who take the WFR course may become certified as Wilderness EMTs. \n  \nRefund Policy: \n\nIf you cancel before 2 weeks a $15.00 credit card fee is charged for your full refund.\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.\nIf we cancel you receive your refund minus a credit card service fee of $15.00
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/hybrid-wfr-course-december-6th-to-the-10th/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221205
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20220809T123732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T193945Z
UID:1618-1670025600-1670198399@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid course December 3rd and 4th
DESCRIPTION:The course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $220.00 per person with a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-december-3rd-and-4th/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20220224T145238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T145508Z
UID:1589-1651305600-1651424400@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid April 30 to May 1st
DESCRIPTION:The course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $220.00 per person with a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-april-30-to-may-1st/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220221
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20210528T192832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T125648Z
UID:1372-1644969600-1645401599@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:HYBRID SOLO Wilderness First Responder with CPR- February 16th to 20th 2022 Texas State University
DESCRIPTION:Ticket for this SOLO 5-Day Hybrid course $550.00 \nSOLO’s Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the recognized industry standard for those who work as backcountry trip leaders\, camp counselors\, mountain guides\, river guides\, and ski patrollers. \nPackaging a patient for transport\nWHO IS THE WFR COURSE FOR? \nThe WFR is the perfect course for anyone working in a position of leadership in an outdoor setting or for individuals who want a high level of wilderness medical training for extended personal backcountry trips or expeditions. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT? \nThe HYBRID WFR is 72+ hours long (4 DAYS ONLINE 5 DAYS IN PERSON)\, and is a comprehensive and in-depth look at the standards and skills of dealing with: Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies and Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies. Although these appear to be the same basic topics covered in our two-day WFA course\, they are covered far more extensively\, and there is much more hands-on practice. Additional topics\, such as CPR\, are also included. \nWHERE AND WHEN IS IT HELD? \nThe WFR is held at Texas States University 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX 78676. \nHOW MUCH DOES IT COST? \nThe price is $400.00 FOR THE ONLINE PORTION $550.00 for just the course. Camping and bunkhouse lodging is available with kitchen for an access fee to Texas State. You will pay $400.00 to SOLO and then go to my website to pay the balance of $550.00. \nWHAT ABOUT DAY STUDENTS? \nDay students are You will pay $400.00 to SOLO and then go to my website to pay the balance of $500.00. \nIS THERE AN EXAM? \nThere is ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and a written test. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED? \nYes. Your SOLO WFR certification is good for three years. \nHOW DO I RECERTIFY? \nUntil December 31\, 2019\, you may take either a 2-day WFR Refresher Course or a 2-day WFA course. Beginning January 1\, 2020\, only current SOLO WFRs will be able to recertify through the SOLO Wilderness First Aid course. Current WFRs who have completed a SOLO-approved WFR course from another program will only be able to recertify through SOLO by taking a SOLO Wilderness First Responder Recertification course. \nDOES THE WFR COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION? \nThe WFR typically counts as continuing education credits\, although it may depend on what certification you have. Street EMTs who take the WFR course may become certified as Wilderness EMTs. \n  \nRefund Policy: \n\nIf you cancel before 2 weeks a $15.00 credit card fee is charged for your full refund.\nIf you cancel 2 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.\nIf we cancel you receive your refund minus a credit card service fee of $15.00
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-responder-wfr-february-12th-to-20th-texas-state-university/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://austinascents.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/logo.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220214
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20211208T200432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T210601Z
UID:1514-1644624000-1644796799@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:SOLO Wilderness First Aid February 12th and 13th. 2022
DESCRIPTION:The course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $200.00 per person with a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wilderness-first-aid-february-12th-and-13th-2022/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20210128T220047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T164923Z
UID:1336-1636761600-1636934399@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid course November 13th and 14th
DESCRIPTION:The course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $200.00 per person with a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nTickets go on sale on August 23rd 2021\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-march-27th-and-28th/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://austinascents.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/logo.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211110
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20210914T115900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T120658Z
UID:1471-1636070400-1636502399@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Hybrid SOLO Wilderness First Responder course November 5th to 9th
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid SOLO Wilderness First Responder course NOVEMBER 5 th to 9 th\nSOLO has begun a Hybrid WFR course. The participant does an online course that covers the first 4 days (at your pace) and then is in person for the last 5 days. This new model is great for those having a hard time getting 9 days off for the original course. The one thing you must complete is the 4-day online portion before the 5-day course start date.  \nWhat will you learn \nSOLO’s Hybrid Wilderness First Responder course covers the same content as the traditional Wilderness First Responder. The difference between the programs is that the hybrid course consists of 40-hours of pre-course online learning and 40-hours or five in-person practical days at SOLO or one of its Affiliates.\nThe course was developed in response to the events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. We continue to see a need in the field for students to continue to learn about and gain skills in wilderness medicine and medicine in general. \nIn order to practice what we teach by utilizing appropriate body substance isolation/personal protective equipment (BSI/PPE)\, the intention of the online part of the course is for students to obtain a majority of the didactic information through a self-paced program while safely distancing from peers and instructors. \nPart two is a five-day\, in-person\, practical-focused component of the course. If students are able to appropriately demonstrate skills learned during those five days and complete any associated assessments\, they will earn their Wilderness First Responder certification at that point in time. \nIS THERE A BOOK FOR THIS COURSE\, YES! Press the Buy on Amazon  \n(press the button twice to go to Amazon) \n \nWHO IS THE WFR COURSE FOR? \nThe WFR is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants to advance their level of training beyond the WFA basic level of first aid training. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT? \nThe Hybrid WFR is 80 hours long (40 hours online and 40 hours in person). It focuses on the skills of Response – Patient Assessment\, and Critical Care; Trauma – Soft Tissue Injuries\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, and Spinal Cord Injuries; the Environmental Emergencies\, and Medical Emergencies\, including changes in the level of consciousness\, chest pain\, shortness of breath\, and abdominal pain. \nWHERE AND WHEN IS IT HELD? \nThe WFR online course is available at any time. \nThe 5-day practical portion of the Hybrid WFR is held at Camp Eagle 6424 Hackberry Rd.\nRocksprings\, TX 78880\, \nHOW MUCH DOES IT COST? \nThe online portion cost is $400 per person. \nThe Link to the SOLO course page    https://www.soloschools.com/training-information/ \nON THE COURSE PAGE LOOK FOR         HYBRID WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER (WFR) \nThe 5-day practical course is $500\,  YOU WILL PAY ONLINE AT AUSTIN ASCENTS    www.austinascents.com \nLook for the WFR Hybrid \nWHAT ABOUT ROOM AND BOARD? \nRoom and board can be arranged through camp eagle. They have a number of options. Here is the link WFR FALL 2021 \nIf the system asks for an Event code it is WFR FALL 2021. \nIS THERE AN EXAM? \nYes\, there are several assessments included in the online learning. There is also a summative assessment that students must complete once they have finished all the online modules. An ongoing evaluation of practical skills will be conducted during the practical day. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED? \nYes. Your SOLO WFR certification is good for three years.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/hybrid-solo-wilderness-first-responder-course-november-5th-to-9th/
LOCATION:Camp Eagle\, 6424 Hackberry Rd\, Rocksprings\, TX\, 78880\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211018
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20210607T200356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T165244Z
UID:1392-1634342400-1634515199@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:SOLO Wilderness First Aid October 16th and 17th
DESCRIPTION:SOLO Wilderness First Aid October 16th and 17th\nThe course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $200.00 per person plus a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wilderness-first-aid-october-16th-and-17th/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20210607T194554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210711T132540Z
UID:1389-1631318400-1631491199@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:SOLO Wilderness First Aid course September 11th and 12th 2021
DESCRIPTION:SOLO Wilderness First Aid course September 11th and 12th 2021\nThe course will be held at Texas State’s University camp\nThe cost is $200.00 per person plus a $20.00 access fee to the property. \nTickets go on sale on\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course-september-11th-and-12th-2021/
LOCATION:Texas State University Camp\, 1000 University Rd\, Wimberley\, TX\, 78676\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210212T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20200509T203604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201108T232905Z
UID:1223-1613116800-1613840400@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:WFR Rescheduled February 12th to the 20th 2021
DESCRIPTION:The price is $850.00 for WFR and CPR.  You pay on this site for the course.            \nLodging and meals are separate through Horseshoe Canyon Ranch.\nA shared cabin is filled with 7 people will be around $23.00 per night for lodging. They also have cabins for rent but you will have to call for availability and price. \nCamping is available with a bathroom and a paid showers. The per-night cost is $5.00 plus tax. \nMeals are $12.00 per day for Breakfast\, Lunch\, and dinner. GREAT FOOD!!!! \nContact Jamie at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch to sign up for lodging\, camping and food.   info@gohcr.com\nSOLO Wilderness First Responder (WFR) courses are the recognized industry standard for backcountry trip leaders\, camp counselors\, river guides\, ski patrollers\, and students in outdoor recreation programs. The WFR is an eight to nine-day comprehensive course that covers the standards of backcountry medicine. Students will gain knowledge\, skills\, and confidence in areas including musculoskeletal injuries\, soft tissue injuries\, environmental emergencies\, survival skills\, and other medical emergencies. SOLO WFR courses place an emphasis on leadership\, prevention\, and decision-making\, giving you the tools to make critical decisions in remote wilderness locations. Skills are gained in traditional classroom sessions as well as through participation in practical skills scenarios. \nWilderness First Responder is a three-year certification. This course includes CPR. \nRecommended For: Backcountry Trip Leaders\, Camp Counselors\, River Guides\, Ski Patrollers\, students in Outdoor Recreation Programs \nCertifications Received: \n• 3-Year Wilderness First Responder Certification\n• SOLO CPR Certification – we follow the guidelines of the American Heart Association.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wfr-november-8th-to-16th-2020-horseshoe-canyon-ranch/
LOCATION:Horseshoe Canyon Ranch\, Jasper\, 72641\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201003T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20200624T140005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200901T152549Z
UID:1247-1601712000-1602435600@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:Will be rescheduled in the Spring 2021 due to COVID 19
DESCRIPTION:Threshold Climbing and Fitness is sponsoring a SOLO Wilderness First aid course. \nLodging and food is the participants’ responsibility  \nSOLO Wilderness First Responder (WFR) courses are the recognized industry standard for backcountry trip leaders\, camp counselors\, river guides\, ski patrollers\, and students in outdoor recreation programs. The WFR is a nine-day comprehensive course that covers the standards of backcountry medicine. Students will gain knowledge\, skills\, and confidence in areas including musculoskeletal injuries\, soft tissue injuries\, environmental emergencies\, survival skills\, and other medical emergencies. SOLO WFR courses place an emphasis on leadership\, prevention\, and decision-making\, giving you the tools to make critical decisions in remote wilderness locations. Skills are gained in traditional classroom sessions as well as through participation in practical skills scenarios. \nWilderness First Responder is a three-year certification. This course includes CPR. \nRecommended For: Backcountry Trip Leaders\, Camp Counselors\, River Guides\, Ski Patrollers\, students in Outdoor Recreation Programs \nCertifications Received: \n• 3-Year Wilderness First Responder Certification\n• SOLO CPR/AED Certification – we follow the guidelines of the American Heart Association. \n\nRefund Policy:\n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.\nIf we cancel you receive your refund minus a credit card service fee of $15.00.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wilderness-first-responder-october-3rd-to-the-11th-2020/
LOCATION:Threshold Climbing and Fitness\, 6024 Westlake Memorial Pkwy\, Oklahoma City\, Oklahoma\, 73142\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201005
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20200624T143924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200901T171731Z
UID:859-1601683200-1601855999@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:SOLO WFA:  at Heart of Texas Ranch October 3rd and 4th
DESCRIPTION: at Heart of Texas Ranch 205 Hickory Creek Rd\, Marble Falls\, TX 78654        512-755-0937\nWhat you will learn:\nTestimonials \nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requirements. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see the course outline in the sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is an ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip date 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 2 days before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wfa-june-6th-and-7th/
LOCATION:Heart of Texas Ranch\, 205 Hickory Creek Rd\, Marble Falls\, TX\, 78654\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191116T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191117T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20190223T190621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190826T131140Z
UID:293-1573891200-1574006400@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:SOLO WFA certifications and WFR recertification - November 16th  and 17th
DESCRIPTION:What you will learn:\nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requierments. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of: Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see course outline in sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date a 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wfa-certifications-and-wfr-recertification-october-19-20/
LOCATION:Girl Scouts of Austin\, 12012 Park 35 Circle\, Austin\, TX\, 78753\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20190527T135644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190527T140410Z
UID:561-1568448000-1568566800@austinascents.com
SUMMARY:SOLO Wilderness First Aid and Wilderness First Responder Recertification September 14th and 15th
DESCRIPTION:What you will learn:\nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requierments. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of: Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see course outline in sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date a 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wilderness-first-aid-and-wilderness-first-responder-recertification-september-14th-and-15th/
LOCATION:Stunt Ranch\, 13317 Fitzhugh Rd\, Austin\, TX\, 78737\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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ORGANIZER;CN="Austin Ascents":MAILTO:austinascents@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190301T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190302T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T122155
CREATED:20190214T225623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190313T223304Z
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SUMMARY:SOLO WFA certifications and WFR recertification - March 1-2
DESCRIPTION:What you will learn:\nAccidents happen. People get hurt\, sick\, or lost. The temperature drops\, the wind picks up\, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable\, and even when bad things happen\, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills\, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life. \nWHO IS THE WFA FOR?\nThe WFA is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family\, friends\, and outdoor groups. \nMeets American Camping Association requierments. \nWHAT IS TAUGHT?\nThe WFA is 16 hours long (two days)\, and focuses on the basic skills of: Response and Assessment\, Musculoskeletal Injuries\, Environmental Emergencies\, Survival Skills\, Soft Tissue Injuries\, and Medical Emergencies – see course outline in sidebar. \nIS THERE AN EXAM?\nYes\, there is ongoing evaluation of practical skills\, and there are written assessments throughout the course. \nDO I GET CERTIFIED?\nYes. You will receive a SOLO WFA certification\, which is good for two years. \nDOES THE WFA COUNT AS CONTINUING EDUCATION?\nThe WFA may give continuing ed credits (depending on the specific requirements for your certification) and is approved for recertifying SOLO’s Wilderness First Responder program. Ask if your current WFR certification can be rectified by SOLO \nhttps://soloschools.com \nWilderness First Aid (WFA) is Austin Ascents most popular course and it creates a solid foundation in the basics of backcountry medical care. Started as the “Mountain/Woods First Aid” course in 1975\, this was the first course of its kind in the United States\, and it is the curriculum upon which all other backcountry medicine courses are based. \n\n\n\nIntroduction\nAnatomy of a Wilderness Crisis\nAnatomy of the Musculoskeletal System\nAsthma\nBackcountry Essentials\nCold-Related Injuries\nEnvironmental Emergencies & Survival Skills (including lightning)\nHeat-Related Injuries\nMedical Emergencies & Critical Care\nOrthopedics\nPatient Assessment System\nPatient Lifting & Moving\nPrinciples of Fracture Care\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRescue Plan\nResponse & Assessment\nSoft Tissue Injuries & Medical Emergencies\nSpinal Cord Injury Management\nSprains & Strains\nTechniques\nThe Human Animal\nTrauma-Musculoskeletal Injuries\nTrauma-Soft Tissue Injuries\nUniversal Precautions\nUse of Epinephrine\n\n\nRefund Policy:  \n\nIf you cancel 2 weeks before your trip date a 50% of the amount is refunded.\nIf you cancel 1 week before your trip there will be NO refund and you forfeit the full amount.\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://austinascents.com/event/solo-wfa-certifications-and-wfr-recertification-march-1-2/
LOCATION:Upperlimits Rock Gym Maryland Heights\, 1874 Lackland Hill Pkwy\, St. Louis\, MO\, 6314\, United States
CATEGORIES:WFA & WFR Certification
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