Leave No Trace
Campfires Should Be Designed to Delight — and then Disappear
…Little in the wilderness experience quite compares to sitting around a warm campfire after a day on the trail. Crackling embers, shimmering luminescence, and radiant warmth have an almost primal attraction. When you take advantage of our teen leadership expeditions, adult leadership expeditions, or our high school summer semester, you’ll experience many campfires. Whether you’re…
Conferences
Plan Now To Attend Outdoor Education Conferences
…If you’re at all interested in a career in outdoor or adventure education and just don’t know where to start, we’re here to tell you that there are whole slew of outdoor education conferences that you can attend – and other things you can do right now – to improve your chance of being hired…
Staff Profiles
A Tip of Our Cap to the Wilderness Medical Society
…One thing we don’t do here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education is work within a vacuum. We depend heavily upon many organizations that went before us or that help us realize our mission and full potential. Today, we’d like to shine the light on one of those groups that works behind…
Life At NCOAE
Why You Should Help Support Outdoor Education
…The novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic James Baldwin said it best when he wrote: “We are responsible for the world in which we find ourselves, if only because we are the only sentient force which can change it.” Those words guide us here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE)….
Wildlife
The Three Bears: Part 3 — Decision Time for the Trailbike Rider
…Editor’s Note: Below is final part in Stephen Mullaney’s three-part series of essays about encounters with bears in the backcountry. The first essay in the series recants the shock Stephen experienced with one particular bear encounter, while the second essay in this series attempts to find humor in a persistent bear taking up quarters in an…
Typical Day
…Learn about what a typical day could look like on an NCOAE expedition. Start your adventure with us today….
Private and Independent Schools
…Make an impact on your students by bringing an NCOAE program to your private or independent school. Request a custom program today!…
Outdoor Education
Outdoor Education Provides Education for Life
…Editor’s Note: This year, the NCOAE blog is going to cover a variety of topics, written by a variety of our staff members. Topics will include best practices in Adventure Education (both in and out of wilderness settings), land use, history of course areas, flora and fauna, cooking, and why us “dirtbags” may be the…
EMT Training
It’s a Good Week to Honor EMS Professionals
…“Adventure First, Education Always” is the rallying cry here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education’s (NCOAE). What you’ll find embedded in that statement is our commitment to students that they will return from our courses and trainings mentally, educationally and physically prepared for whatever brought them to us in the first place….
NCOAE Recommends
NCOAE Recommends: Outdoor Films for Thanksgiving Consumption
…For this year, Halloween is history, Thanksgiving looms in the near future, and Christmas is still far enough away that it doesn’t feel like Christmastime — unless you’ve visited the decorated and well-lighted malls and outlet stores over the last month or so. Fortunately, when you tire of planning for family visits and turkey dinner…
Outdoor Equipment
NCOAE’s 2024 Camping and Outdoor Adventure Gear Improvement Guide
…Thinking about upgrading your outdoor adventure gear for 2024? Check our our improvement guide to help you decide what to keep and what to retire!…
Semester School – Admissions & How To Apply
NCOAE offers select high school credits through Blueprint Education, an accredited distance learning school for grades 8 through 12….
NCOAE Wilderness Medicine Field Guide Resources
NCOAE Wilderness Medicine Field Guide Resources…
Wilderness Medicine
When Help Is Hours Away: The Top 7 Essential Wilderness Medicine Skills
…When we venture into the backcountry, whether it’s a day hike in a nearby forest or a multi-day expedition into remote terrain, we knowingly trade comfort and convenience for solitude, challenge, and a deeper connection with nature. This is a trade-off that comes with a conscious decision to expose ourselves to a higher-than-normal level of…
Outdoor Education
Trending: 4 Best Practices in Outdoor and Adventure-based Experiential Education
…A little more than three decades ago, two educators and researchers from Canada partnered with the Association for Experiential Education (AEE) on a groundbreaking book titled Safety Practices in Adventure Programming. Simon Priest, Ph.D., and Tim Dixon, M.Ed., regarded at the time as among only a handful of leading experts in outdoor adventure education and…
Inspiration
From Couch Potato to Hiker in Just 4 to 6 Weeks
…Apparently, I spent three quarters of last year and a quarter of this year mostly sitting on the couch. I held a beverage in one hand, chips, cheese and crackers in the other (and yes, I can hold that much). Adding new meaning to the term “binge-watching,” I viewed dozens of subtitled, multi-season detective series…
Outdoor Educator Training
Look Up! And Meet Your Feathered Friends (Part 2 of 3)
…One of the best parts of an outdoor educator instructor course is when the group of participants comes together — either spontaneously throughout the day, or at the end of a solid day of training — and we all benefit from the unorganized sharing of one’s individual talents and skills. These experiential-based skill-sharing sessions —…
NCOAE Recommends
Adventure is Rx for Staying Sane and Serene During the Winter Months
…Happiness is an inside job. And on the flip side of that coin, depression — a mood disorder — is a condition that also primarily originates from inside our minds. Happiness is an action word. It requires a decision. And happiness does not have to wait. Take the winter months, for example. If you are…
Wilderness First Responder Training
Why Become a Wilderness First Responder?
…For those outdoor education organizations — or for those enthusiasts who live for a well-planned wilderness experience — the inclusion of a Wilderness First Responder (WFR) on the trail brings an additional layer of risk mitigation to any backcountry experience. As for the question posed in the headline above, one of the primary reasons for…
Wilderness Cooking
Adventures in Outdoor Cooking: Do it for Your Taste Buds
…When a group forgets to pack an important piece of outdoor cooking gear, we like to see how problem solving unfolds to keep the expedition moving forward….


