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Life At NCOAE

Living Outdoors Not Always a Choice, But Laguna Beach Man Makes It Work

…One of our vendors lives and works out of an ocean-view condo in Laguna Beach, California, where taking long walks throughout that quaint Southern California “Art Colony” is an added bonus for many of its residents. A far cry from our wooded headquarters of Wilmington, North Carolina, our vendor’s office is set squarely between reality…

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Give the Gift of Adventure This Holiday Season

…This, indeed, is the time of year when most of us are spending way too much focus seeking the perfect gift for a loved one. In a mountain climbing analogy, the experience can be compared to ascending a 20,000-foot peak without oxygen. Good luck making a sound decision under those conditions. But if we were…

6 reasons to give the gift of adventure holiday season.

Experiential Education

Finding Adventure in Education That’s Taught Online

…So, here we all sit, settling into another sequential week of sequestered sheltering and supreme seclusion, many of us working from home and many of us not. As a certified teacher with a license in EC, ESL, AIG and Classroom Education, and as a member of The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education’s (NCOAE)…

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Using Collective Impact to Forge a Path Forward with Coronavirus

…Because of the situation with COVID-19, we’ve been thinking a lot lately about the path forward for outdoor and adventure-based programs like the ones we offer here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE). Specifically, how do we operate in a day and age where physical distancing is either required or strongly recommended?…

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Backcountry Prep

DIY Part 2: Emergency Water Filtration System

…We’ve all seen those old Western movies where the hero is crawling on the desert floor with an empty canteen and a parched throat. None of us want to experience that torture. It’s bad enough watching the bad acting. Same goes for heading to the backcountry for a weeklong wilderness experience. Nobody wants to be…

Do it yourself part one emergency water filtration system.

Outdoor Lingo

On Belay — Climbing Terminology and Slang

…Did you hear the one about Rock and Ice magazine merging with Climbing magazine? It’s not a joke. That news was announced just today (Oct. 9, 2020), and it conveniently coincides with the next post in our series on outdoor industry lingo. With the assistance of The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education’s (NCOAE)…

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Outdoor Lingo

Paddling Terminology and Slang: Nobody Says ‘Up a River Without an Oar’

…Welcome to our third — and final segment in our series about sports terminology and slang terms. In this post, we’ll be talking about whitewater paddling, and right off the bat, we’ve got a warning for the novice paddler. Those who might be unfamiliar with whitewater kayaking or canoeing might think rowing and paddling are…

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Wilderness Medicine Training

Understanding the Role EpiPens Play in Urban and Wilderness Settings

…For those who suffer severe allergic reactions to everything from wasp stings to wheat consumption, getting help — and getting that medical intervention fast — may mean the difference between life and death. Here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE), we train our Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) students and Wilderness First…

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EMT Training

It Took a Pandemic to Shine the Spotlight on Our Nation’s EMTs

…Emergency Medical Services personnel (EMS) have been on the front lines of the COVID health pandemic for 18 months now, with no end in sight. These key healthcare providers continue to adapt to an ever-changing work environment and thus far have maintained a high level of care. If you’re thinking of entering the field of…

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Packing

…We’ve created packing and equipment lists to help you properly prepare for your upcoming NCOAE course or training….

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Forms & Resources

Registered NCOAE course and training participants need to complete and return the necessary forms before they begin their course or training….

Meals & Camping – Expeditions

…Here at NCOAE, we’re pretty well known for creating gourmet meals in the backcountry. Read about meals and camping on NCOAE expeditions….

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Our Core Values

NCOAE was founded to support a world shaped by people and institutions who are naturally inclined to serve one another….

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Chris Davis MD

Dr. Christopher Davis is our medical director and handles our medical curriculum and clearances for NCOAE‘s educational courses and medical trainings….

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Land Management

Pivoting on Climate Change

…Most libraries and bookstores offer up books in the science and nature section that address climate change, with titles that range from “Hot Hungry Planet” to  “Climate of Hope.” Many of these books focus on global warming, polar bears in the Arctic, flooding and other environmental crises on continents around the world. However, for those…

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Outdoor Education News

Outdoor Education News Roundup

…The Outdoor Education industry is abuzz with news this time of the year. What with school almost back in session and the industry’s largest and most influential conferences coming up in just a few months, its no wonder there’s so much outdoor education news to catch up on. In no particular order: There’s a new…

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Wilderness Medicine Training

Concussion Recognition and Treatment in the Backcountry

…Concussion recognition and treatment has gotten a lot of attention over the last decade, mostly in the context of youth and professional sports such as tackle football and soccer. It’s even a topic for those who serve in our armed forces. However, confusion over its prevention, diagnosis, and treatment remains widespread.  In an interview with…

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Medical Training

Heat Illness: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment

…Nobody likes to be hot and sweaty on the trail. But when things turn from being uncomfortable to becoming downright dangerous, it’s time for quick, on-the-spot emergency action.  Heat illness is a range of medical conditions that result from the body’s inability to cope with an elevated heat load. When that occurs, it is more…

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