-What IS Wilderness Survival?
-Building Fires -Shelters -Knots - Emergencies -Navigation - Equipment/tools - Food and Water -Rescue
-Building Fires -Shelters -Knots - Emergencies -Navigation - Equipment/tools - Food and Water -Rescue
Intro to Survival Skills
-Kahoot!!! Outdoor Survival - What do you think you know?
-Group discussion survey quiz
Alone Episodes: Survival Skills, items and techniques to know: Take NOTES!
Jack of all trades
Clay"s Top ten items
30 day challenge: The Beast
3 days with only a knife
Topic 1: On the Go!
Ropes & Knots: Types? How to tie? When and why is it important?
-Overhand Knot -Half Hitch -Half Knot -Square (Reef) -Sheet Bend -Figure 8 -Slip Knot -Noose Knot
-Know 5 by memorization... Fill out the chart
Types of Knots: Which are Essential?
Fishing knots
-Look up tutorials and videos and fill out the chart as you practice!!!
*Outdoor Life
*Netknots.com
*Animated knots by Grog
Types of Rope: Click HERE
-What rope should you bring in your pack?
Topic 2: Survival 101 Your Mind is Your Greatest Survival Tool
Topic 3: Research and Create
Survival Kits:
-Create you own kit assignment
Topic 4: Water PP (don’t_drink_the_water.ppt)
Topic 5: Fire Starting and Building Fires: PP
How to start a BOW DRILL FIRE
Topics 6: Forging, fishing and hunting: Food PP
Topic 7: Shelters
Topic 8: Navigation
Topic 9: Rescue and Signalling
-Distress Signals
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***Introduction to First Aid and Wilderness First Aid
Wilderness Medicine | Patient Assessment
a) Scene Survey & Primary Survey and "SOAP" notes
***CLAP (can be a helpful acronym to avoid panic!
b) Practice assessment and "packing" of victim for weather and preserving life for extraction.
c) Scenario review examples...Click HERE
***NOLS assessment
Re-creation scenario Video Assignment - ~5% of final grade
a) Pick your scenario (click here for options)
b) Read assignments requirements
c) Fill out the SOAP notes handout from class.
d) Script the video with your group and show Mr. N your plan!
e) Create video and submit with SOAP notes
S.T.O.P. Sit -Think - Observe - Plan.
SIT: When you realize that you are lost take the time to sit down and collect your thoughts. You are not lost, you are right where you are, your camp, vehicle and everyone else is lost.
THINK: What do I have at my disposal both physical and mental that can help me in this situation. Take an inventory of your survival kit items and how you will use them. Take an inventory of your mind, remember what you always thought you would do if you got lost. Most of all remain positive, you will survive.
OBSERVE: Look around, is there shelter, water, high ground, an open area so the searchers can see you. It will be easier for those searching to find you if you can stay in one selected location that will allow you to build a fire, provide shelter, set out signals and be in an area that can be seen at a distance or from aircraft .
PLAN: Now create your plan of action. Be positive and take care of yourself. If it is late in the day, build a fire for heat and signaling, find or make a shelter against the weather, and most of all remain positive, you do have the ability to survive. You have conquered the major danger of not allowing panic to cast your fate, you can now conquer anything else that confronts you.
-Kahoot!!! Outdoor Survival - What do you think you know?
-Group discussion survey quiz
Alone Episodes: Survival Skills, items and techniques to know: Take NOTES!
Jack of all trades
Clay"s Top ten items
30 day challenge: The Beast
3 days with only a knife
Topic 1: On the Go!
Ropes & Knots: Types? How to tie? When and why is it important?
-Overhand Knot -Half Hitch -Half Knot -Square (Reef) -Sheet Bend -Figure 8 -Slip Knot -Noose Knot
-Know 5 by memorization... Fill out the chart
Types of Knots: Which are Essential?
Fishing knots
-Look up tutorials and videos and fill out the chart as you practice!!!
*Outdoor Life
*Netknots.com
*Animated knots by Grog
Types of Rope: Click HERE
-What rope should you bring in your pack?
Topic 2: Survival 101 Your Mind is Your Greatest Survival Tool
Topic 3: Research and Create
Survival Kits:
-Create you own kit assignment
Topic 4: Water PP (don’t_drink_the_water.ppt)
Topic 5: Fire Starting and Building Fires: PP
How to start a BOW DRILL FIRE
Topics 6: Forging, fishing and hunting: Food PP
Topic 7: Shelters
Topic 8: Navigation
Topic 9: Rescue and Signalling
-Distress Signals
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***Introduction to First Aid and Wilderness First Aid
Wilderness Medicine | Patient Assessment
a) Scene Survey & Primary Survey and "SOAP" notes
***CLAP (can be a helpful acronym to avoid panic!
b) Practice assessment and "packing" of victim for weather and preserving life for extraction.
c) Scenario review examples...Click HERE
***NOLS assessment
Re-creation scenario Video Assignment - ~5% of final grade
a) Pick your scenario (click here for options)
b) Read assignments requirements
c) Fill out the SOAP notes handout from class.
d) Script the video with your group and show Mr. N your plan!
e) Create video and submit with SOAP notes
S.T.O.P. Sit -Think - Observe - Plan.
SIT: When you realize that you are lost take the time to sit down and collect your thoughts. You are not lost, you are right where you are, your camp, vehicle and everyone else is lost.
THINK: What do I have at my disposal both physical and mental that can help me in this situation. Take an inventory of your survival kit items and how you will use them. Take an inventory of your mind, remember what you always thought you would do if you got lost. Most of all remain positive, you will survive.
OBSERVE: Look around, is there shelter, water, high ground, an open area so the searchers can see you. It will be easier for those searching to find you if you can stay in one selected location that will allow you to build a fire, provide shelter, set out signals and be in an area that can be seen at a distance or from aircraft .
PLAN: Now create your plan of action. Be positive and take care of yourself. If it is late in the day, build a fire for heat and signaling, find or make a shelter against the weather, and most of all remain positive, you do have the ability to survive. You have conquered the major danger of not allowing panic to cast your fate, you can now conquer anything else that confronts you.