Hike Leadership and Wilderness First Aid
Advisory Council on Mt Willard |
We had a fantastic
week with TTEC alumni and AT Club members in the beautiful White Mountains of
New Hampshire. The week started with the
TTEC Advisory Council meeting where we discussed the future of the program
including graduate credit, alumni opportunities, and deepening club and teacher
connections. Sunday evening, 53
participants arrived at AMC’s Highland Center and we had an informal social
meet and greet. It was great to see
alumni from the past 6 years of TTEC and representatives from all 14 states
along the Trail. Monday morning started
bright and early with welcoming remarks, introductions and the Advisory Council
sharing what they’ve been up to. We also
had a very successful Carousel Activity where alumni and club members shared
ideas, resources and successes. Check out
the results here!
Before lunch, we quickly shifted into Wilderness First Aid mode and by the end of the day we all had made splints and slings for various mock scenarios. Monday evening was an optional CPR training and Tuesday continued the Wilderness First Aid training; helping alumni gain confidence in taking their students outside. Tuesday evening, the AMC hosted a special Astronomy program for us! We all had an opportunity to play with various iPad apps
Wilderness First Aid Training |
Before lunch, we quickly shifted into Wilderness First Aid mode and by the end of the day we all had made splints and slings for various mock scenarios. Monday evening was an optional CPR training and Tuesday continued the Wilderness First Aid training; helping alumni gain confidence in taking their students outside. Tuesday evening, the AMC hosted a special Astronomy program for us! We all had an opportunity to play with various iPad apps
Greenleaf Hut |
and realized how small we really are! Wednesday and Thursday were dedicated to Hike
Leadership training, focusing on trip planning, incident management and
decision making. Thursday afternoon the
group split into two, one hiking to Lonesome Lake Hut, while the other headed
up to Greenleaf Hut. During the hikes,
we split into smaller groups and shared activities to do with students along
the trail. From learning to count in Cherokee to nature discovery,
this bunch was filled with a variety of knowledge and great ideas. The weather was perfect and several from the
Lonesome Lake group enjoyed a swim, while a few Greenleafers summited Mt
Lafayette. Everyone was sad to leave the
huts and hike back down Friday morning, but we ended the week sharing our
favorite parts and ideas for making it even better in the future. All in all it was an awesome week, and we
look forward to continuing to provide alumni opportunities in the future!
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