Outdoor Equipment
Making Sense of the New Norm in Outdoor Equipment
…When shopping for human-outdoor equipment, keeping up with the Joneses used to be the norm. New skis, boots, boards, kayaks, apparel, bikes, wetsuits and more. Whatever your sport or pursuit of choice, you had to have the latest technical outdoor gear, whether that be the freshest technology, the most wicked new design, or equipment that’s…
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7 Tips for Staying Sharp This Winter
…When it comes to staying connected with outdoor activities — even in the dead of winter — the important thing is to dig deep, don’t procrastinate, and most important, remain consistent. There’s an old expression that I just made up and it goes like this: You can’t stay full on yesterday’s hotdog. What does that…
About NCOAE
Adapting Outdoor Education in the Time of Coronavirus
…Here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE), we’re known nationally and around the world for our consistency in producing highly impactful backcountry climbing, backpacking, kayaking and other outdoor adventures of an educational and team-focused nature. Our highly trained and experienced outdoor educators, field guides — along with our wilderness medicine and…
Backcountry Prep
Do it Yourself Part One: Denatured Alcohol Stove
…Visitors to our blog are going to react in one of two ways when they see an article with “Do it Yourself” in the headline. You’re either going to avert your eyes and try to find a less intimidating article. Or you’re going to greet this headline and subsequent instructions with enthusiasm and frenzied fervency….
Inspiration
Inspiration Through a Journey of Exploration: Part Two – Federico Cabrera
…Federico Cabrera is a dreamer. For years, he had dreams of becoming a National Geographic photographer. Taking photos in Africa was top of mind for 15 years as he toiled in foreign trade. But that nagging thought of grabbing up a camera and exploring the world finally prompted Federico to give up his successful career…
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Outdoor Activities Getting Stale? Re-ignite Your Inner Beginner
…They say you never forget your first kiss. And while that’s very sweet and sometimes even true, the point I’m going to attempt to make is this: If you’re an avid surfer, rock climber, or backcountry enthusiast, there are times when you look back on your first epic outdoor adventure. Sometimes it’s with a grin,…
Wildlife
The Three Bears: Part 2 — Some Confrontations Can Be Humorous
Editor’s Note: In this, the second installment of “The Three Bears,” we’ll hear from NCOAE staffer Stephen Mullaney tell yet another true tale about confrontations with bears. In this post, he’ll attempt to find the humor in a persistent bear taking up quarters in an NCOAE camp late at night. But let’s let Stephen tell…
Room & Board – On Campus
…NCOAE is headquartered on a 15-acre wooded campus that offers housing options for students enrolled in one of our programs….
Semester Life
Life on Campus Building a Strong Academic Foundation During the NCOAE Summer Semester, life on campus offers students a structured environment where they engage in a rigorous Honors-level Natural Science and Principles of Leadership curriculum. Here, students have access to classroom resources, labs, and expert instructors, allowing them to dive deep into advanced scientific topics….
Uncategorized
Applying the Principles of ‘Leave No Trace’ to Daily Life in an Urban Setting
…What is Leave No Trace? The idea behind Leave No Trace is to embrace specific wilderness stewardship values in order to protect our backcountry areas for generations to come. Back in the early 1940s, Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the world Scouting movement, said, “Try and leave the world a little better than you found it.”…
Education Without Walls
…Education Without Walls is a not-for-profit organization established by NCOAE to provide scholarships for students in financial need….
Teen Courses
Planning Begins Now for 2022 Pacific Northwest Adventures
…Well, it’s official. We’ve just wrapped up and put a bow around another successful season of adventure-based programming in the Pacific Northwest, with all of our expeditions originated from our base of operations in Maupin, Ore., alongside the wild and scenic Deschutes River. And, of course, we here at The National Center for Outdoor &…
Outdoor Education Research
New Research Focuses on The Impact of Face Time Versus Screen Time
…According to research we’ve recently discovered, children ages 8–18 now spend seven-and-a-half hours a day, seven days a week, using screens outside of the classroom. Those ages 12–17 use their phones to text message on a daily basis more than any other form of communication, including face-to-face interactions with peers, parents and others in their…
Bears, moose and chest-deep mud: homeless Wilmington teens venture to Alaska
WILMINGTON — Nine Wilmington-area teens from chronically homeless families just spent three weeks calling Alaska home. The trip was organized by the National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE), a Wilmington-based non-profit in the same vein of NOLS or Outward Bound. Largely funded by a $25,000 Challenge Cost Share Program Grant from the National…
The Adventure of an Education
…This summer, ten local teens will fly to Alaska, take a small plane into the back country, and spend three weeks hiking and clearing trails. These days, many young people go on similar organized wilderness adventures, but these Wilmington teens are not typical participants. They all have either been identified as “chronically homeless” or they…
Phillip Groves
…Phillip Groves was one of the first EMT instructors hired at NCOAE and he has served as an assistant course director….
Wilderness Medicine
SOAP Notes Keep Wilderness Medicine Clean
…NCOAE‘s SOAP Notes can help you keep your emergency wilderness medical care thorough and organized, keep reading to learn more!…
Communique: “Education Without Walls” Develops Academic & Leadership Skills In The Wilderness
The headquarters of the National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE) is right here in Wilmington, North Carolina. There are various programs and courses available for people who want to experience the wilderness – including Education Without Walls for chronically homeless / impoverished youth. Support for the program comes through volunteers, gifts-in-kind, and underwriting…
10 Wilmington Students are Alaska-bound Thanks to ‘Adventure Education’ Group
…Wilmington’s National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education teaches young people leadership, self-reliance. SNOWS CUT — Bouncing between homes for much of his childhood, 16-year-old Quenton Bowman used to have a hard time trusting people. Then he went outside. Bowman is one of 800 New Hanover County students served over the past decade by the…
Wesley Hawkins
Wesley is an assistant instructor at NCOAE with experience in backpacking, rock climbing, whitewater canoeing and camp craft….


