Bryon Cain
Bryon Cain is a Field Instructor at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where he brings more than two decades of military and survival training to the field outdoor education and adventure programming. A retired U.S. Navy veteran with 22 years of service, Bryon draws on his deep…
Emily Elkins
Emily Elkins is a Field Instructor at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where she brings over seven years of experience guiding and teaching in the outdoors. A certified interpretive guide, she is passionate about helping students connect more deeply with the natural world and themselves through immersive…
Chris vanBrenk
Chris vanBrenk is an EMS instructor at NCOAE, where he oversees emergency room clinical rotations for our EMS students at several hospitals….
Forms & Resources
Registered NCOAE course and training participants need to complete and return the necessary forms before they begin their course or training….
Our Core Values
NCOAE was founded to support a world shaped by people and institutions who are naturally inclined to serve one another….
Backcountry Prep
How and Why to Remove Junk Food from Your Backpack
…“What’s fructose? What’s GMO? What do these words mean? These are some of the questions my 9-year-old daughter asked me last June as the family shopped for good snacks for a backpacking trip. By July, my daughter had vowed to stop eating food with “junk” in it. And to date, she has kept her word….
Risk Management
Safety in the Backcountry: Deciding When to Bail on a Trip or Adventure
…“What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.” ~ Charles Bukowski When it comes to just about every worthwhile pursuit, the more you put into it, the more you get out. In the context of human-powered outdoor adventures, especially those that test your metal, that means pushing the limits and, for those…
Emergency Medicine
Basic Versus Advanced Airway Management: Keeping It Simple (at First)
…In the backcountry, where hospitals are likely many miles away and help isn’t “just around the corner,” airway management becomes a high-stakes priority. After all, the statistics are against the patient. Without an open, clear airway, that patient has a zero percent chance of survival. Whether it’s a fall, an allergic reaction, choking, or a…
Stephen Mullaney
Stephen is our lead instructor, trainer and educator for both the staff and the clients of NCOAE….
Adult Courses
The Women’s Wilderness Initiative Places the Emphasis on Unwind
Here at the National Center for Outdoor and Adventure Education (NCOAE), we’re especially proud of our Women’s Wilderness Initiative, which enables women of nearly all ages to ditch the spouse, the kids, the job and the college coursework for a full seven days and — instead of all that — focus on themselves. Notice we…
Wilderness Cooking
The Pan That Started A Backcountry Cooking Revolution
…They say man only needs two tools in life: WD-40 to make things go, and duct tape to make things stop. To that short list, we’d like to add the Banks Fry-Bake Pan — a truly lightweight frying pan that’s perfect for cooking — and baking — in the backcounry. Fact is we take at least one…
Training & Certifications
A More Convenient Way To Receive Wilderness First Responder Training
…It’s a well-known fact that one outdoor education industry standard for trip leaders, wilderness guides and backcountry educators who work on multi-day expeditions, is that you have to have a current and up-to-date Wilderness First Responder (WFR) training. How you satisfy that requirement is up to you. Traditionally, the only way to earn the WFR…
About NCOAE
The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education Goes to Nepal
…Months of planning and organizing have brought success! We recently completed our first program abroad — an expedition to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal with a group of South Korean high school teens. South Korea-based Apex Global Leadership Center (AGLC) joined with us for this adventure-based spring break program that emphasized leadership education. Traveling in the…
Wilderness Cooking
Stay Sharp In The Offseason By Following the Way of the Farmer
…“Did you ever consider thinking like farmers think,” asked my wife, Christine, over breakfast the other morning. And by “you,” she meant guides, outdoor/adventure educators and those folks who love to explore the outdoors. I answered her question with a shoulder shrug and a grunt, which meant I didn’t understand the query. So Christine patiently…
NCOAE Recommends
Outdoor Adventures from the Couch — Summer 2016 Movie Recommendations
…Here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education, we go to great lengths to guide our students through a variety of wilderness settings for education and instruction in all things that are adventurous and fun in the outdoors. But occasionally it’s nice to kick off one’s hiking boots, pull your feet up on…
Wilderness
Let’s Start a Conversation About Land Use Management
…More and more individuals, families and outdoor organizations are going to great lengths to enjoy wilderness experiences in our national forests, but with this exploding trend, how are we addressing the impact on natural resources? What does the future hold for outdoor recreation areas and natural setting outdoor classrooms? As professional members of the outdoor…
Backcountry Prep
Tales Told Around the Campfire Highlight a Backcountry Adventure
…Crack, pop, pop, hiss. The campfire audibly confirms its presence as a contented audience sits around the pit, absently staring into the infinite colors created by the dancing flames. When fire restrictions aren’t in place, campfires have always been a centerpiece for backcountry gatherings; a time and place where learning, cooking, impromptu singing, occasional horseplay…
Backcountry Prep
Assessing Seasonal Gear Leads to a Trip Down Memory Lane
…Spring has sprung and it’s the beginning of another fine season of outdoor adventure, which means it’s time to start unpacking, inspecting, cleaning up and then repacking your gear. As you start pulling out the dusty Tupperware containers crammed with camping gear you’ve had since your first journey beyond the pavement, take some time to…
Outdoor Educator Training
The Three “E”s of Breaking into Outdoor Education
…For those interested in a career as an outdoor experiential educator, The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education wants to help you get onboard that particular ship. But as the late comedian Jonathan Winters suggested when he famously quipped “If your ship doesn’t come in, swim out to it,” that vessel isn’t necessarily going…
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….


