In-person: $75
In-person add-on to Intro to Pistol Handling™: $50 (total of 8 hours for $150 plus range fees)
Online: $40
$50 per hour for your entire group
In-person or online
Goal 1: (40 minutes) use a radio as part of a group to communicate confidently, clearly and effectively. This course takes students from zero to proficient in the standard use of a two-way radio.
online, $10Goal 2: (1 hour) program a radio to communicate with a group. This course takes students from zero to proficient in radio settings and programming both manually and using CHIRP. This is for those using their own radio or those who wish to better understand the tool itself.
online, $15Goal 3: (1.5 hours) make appropriate decisions for a group's radio communication protocol, set up multiple radios, prepare a group for radio usage, and manage communication during an action. This interactive training prepares you to be a communication lead for a complex event.
online, $25Goal: understand and overcome common challenges to simple team radio setups
5 hoursGoal: maintain communication while facing strong adversity or deliberate opposition
8 hours$175
9 hours
In-person only
Robust training that comes with the officially and widely recognized RSO designation.
$100
6 hours
In-person or online
Learn how to run range days that make your friends feel like it's the safest place they could be ... because it will be.
$50 per hour for your entire group
Get help developing your standard operating procedures for ranges, trainings, or other events with firearms present
Students will gain an understanding of the methods that are most typically used to navigate in undeveloped areas.
We'll talk about what goes wrong and how to avoid pitfalls.
You can do almost everything you need with only a small handful of knots. Learn the simplest form of them and a series of knots that all build on what you already know.
Learn about tents, tarps, hammocks, cutting tools, campfires, conservation, etiquette, types of camping and how to enjoy your time in the outdoors. This course is heavily catered to your needs and your situation.
Students get a basic intro to land navigation concepts while on a short or medium hike.
Map reading
Compass use
Terrain association
Route planning
This course takes place on wooden tables where we can use the shadows of drinks to find directions and tell time. It will also cover street navigation (length of a city block and what that means, route and interstate numbering system, etc). We'll practice estimating distances by sight and measure pace counts. We cover small measurements using body parts while learning to measure how long until sunset with our fingers since all of that fits nicely with telling time with the Sun.
We tap into skills students already have and use without realizing it and then crystallize them into concepts to use deliberately.
Handrail: Follow the creek.
Backstop: If you hit the road you've gone too far.
Offset-compass: The store is somewhere on that street. Get on the street before passing the store.
Terrain association: There's a fork in the river, so that means I'm here, and my destination is there.
American Red Cross official course
7 hours, in person or blended learning
The Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course incorporates the latest science and teaches students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, scrapes, sudden illnesses, head, neck, back injuries, heat and cold emergencies and how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies to help victims of any age - adults (about 12 years and older) and pediatric (infants and children up to 12 years of age). Students who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate for Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED valid for two years.
STOP THE BLEED® official course
90 minutes, in person
Minutes count! Someone who is severely bleeding can bleed to death in as little as 5 minutes. That’s why bleeding control—keeping the blood inside the body—is the purpose of STOP THE BLEED® training.
American Red Cross official course
Prerequisite: current CPR/AED certification
16 hours, in person
Topics include:
Primary and Secondary Assessments
Head/Brain, Neck and Spinal Injuries
Heat-Related Emergencies
Hypothermia
Altitude-Related Illnesses
Allergies and Anaphylaxis
Burns
Bone and Joint Injuries
Wounds and Wound Infection
free
2 hours
online
Learn strategies and tips for organizing a campout with handfuls or dozens of people.
free
1 hour
online
ules and laws
etiquette and culture
hazards
history
how to appreciate and enjoy what they have to offer