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Priscilla Trimble

…Priscilla Trimble has an impressive resume working in outdoor education — where shehas excelled at facilitating and instructing backcountry expeditions. This Raleigh, N.C.,native has worked for the city of Durham Parks and Recreation as an outdoor recreationspecialist, and the Raleigh’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources department as anoutdoor recreation instructor. She has also served as…

Zinnia Long

…Florida-based Zinnia Long, is a field instructor for our backpacking and canoe expeditions,where she sees leading people on outdoor adventures as a “win-win” in her book. Prior to joiningus here at NCOAE, Zinnia was a campus coordinator of student life at Eastern Florida StateCollege. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, where she earned…

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Emergency Medicine

Maintaining Resilience and Mental Health in the EMS Profession

…The suicide rate among emergency medical service (EMS) professionals rose a shocking 38 percent since 2009, according to a study published in the Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. But as shocking as that statistic is, it should come as no surprise. As an emergency medical technician (EMT) or paramedic, you typically work a five-day rotation…

Caleb O’Connor-Genereaux

Caleb O’Connor-Genereaux is a National Center for Outdoor & Educational Education(NCOAE) field instructor. Caleb has a decade of experience working in the outdooreducation industry, connecting with students and facilitating their learning through hishis love of nature and the environment. This native of Ryegate, Vermont, was formerly a teaching coordinator for Tracker’sEarth, which offers summer camps…

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Celia Parr

Hailing from Bethesda, Maryland, Celia Parr is a field instructor at The National Center for Outdoor and Adventure Education (NCOAE) in Wilmington, North Carolina. Previously, she was an adventure instructor at Avid4Adventure in Boulder, Colorado., and head counselor at Camp Merrie-Woode — a nonprofit residential camp for girls ages 7 to 17 in the western…

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Zac & Celine Adair Featured in episode of AEE’s “It’s In The Experience” Podcast

Zac and Celine, co-founders of NCOAE, are featured in Episode 15 of the “It’s In the Experience” podcast, presented by the Association for Experiential Education (AEE) and hosted by Sherry Bagley, AEE’s executive director. This 45-minute episode, titled “Overcoming Challenges: Creating Positive Experiences in Experiential Education,” can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podcast App,…

Matthew McPherson

Matthew McPherson joined the team at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) in 2024 as an EMT Instructor, bringing nearly eight years of experience in emergency medical services. Originally from Wilmington, North Carolina, Matthew has served as a paramedic with Novant Health New Hanover Emergency Medical Services in Wilmington and Mecklenburg EMS…

Roni Dekard

Roni Deckard is a Field Instructor at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where she brings a passion for environmental connection and years of hands-on experience in outdoor leadership. With a background that spans coast to coast, Roni has worked with a range of organizations focused on adventure…

Jessica Prescott

Jessica Prescott is a Field Instructor at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where she combines her love for experiential education and the natural world to create meaningful outdoor experiences for our students. With a background in youth engagement and environmental learning, Jessica believes deeply in the power…

Backcountry Ethics

The Art of Sharing Trails with Hikers, Bikes, Horses, and Dogs

…There it is, middle fingers up, people screaming at one another, animals running amok. It’s just another day on the trails lost to behaviors that are normally reserved for Los Angeles traffic. It doesn’t need to be this way. So long as everyone’s aware of the rules and then follows them, hikers, bicyclists, horses, and…

Backcountry Prep

Navigating with a Map and Compass: The Bare Basics

…Batteries die. Cell phones lose connectivity. Even satellite service can be unpredictable. But a map and compass? You can always count on these two “old schools” tools to discover where you are and how to get to where you’re going.  Truth is, navigating with a tried and true map and compass is an essential outdoor…

Callum Cunningham

Callum Cunningham is a Field Instructor at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where he brings both professional experience and personal passion to the backcountry courses he leads. With a background in outdoor education and adventure leadership, Callum has spent the past few years teaching nature skills, environmental…

Challenge by Choice

Try Something New… and Suck at It!

…Recently I watched “Heritage,” a short documentary about one of the early professional skateboarders, Steve Caballero. At some point in the viewing, I realized more time was being spent on Steve’s mountain biking skills and passion for motorcross than on his skateboarding career, and I had to wonder why.  If you’ve been a whitewater paddler,…

Backcountry Prep

Choosing Safe, Comfortable Campsites

…Bleary eyed from a scarcity of shuteye, you shimmy out of your sleeping bag, stick your head out your tent flap, and observe your campsite. It’s not a pretty picture. In fact, it looks like you woke up in the middle of a yard sale. Or the tail end of a party turned bad. There’s…

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