


Wilderness First Aid and CPR
Friday, October 17th – Sunday, October 19th 2025
Location: LL Stub Stewart State Park
Whether you're hiking, biking, paddling, or camping far from civilization, the unexpected can happen. This Wilderness First Aid course follows the full American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) curriculum and is designed specifically for outdoor adventurers who want to be prepared to handle medical emergencies in remote settings.
Through hands-on practice, scenario-based learning, and interactive instruction, you’ll learn to:
Assess and respond to common wilderness injuries and illnesses
Manage shock, fractures, sprains, burns, bites, and environmental emergencies
Make evacuation decisions and use improvised first aid tools
Communicate effectively with rescue personnel
Prioritize care when help is delayed and resources are limited
This course goes beyond basic first aid by emphasizing extended care, creative problem-solving, and realistic backcountry scenarios. It's perfect for backpackers, climbers, educators, guides, trail runners, or anyone who ventures into the wild.
Please note: This course uses the standard ASHI curriculum and is not adapted. For those needing a more accessible learning environment, check out our Spring Adapted First Aid & CPR class, designed for varied learning styles and support needs.
Course Includes
Two-year ASHI Wilderness First Aid certification
CPR & AED certification
All course materials and hands-on practice equipment
Schedule
All sessions will take place in the Mountain Dale Meeting Hall (MDMH) or outdoors for hands-on skills practice and scenarios.
CPR Class
Friday, 10/17 | 12:00–2:00 PM
Wilderness First Aid Sessions
Friday, 10/17 | 3:00–7:00 PM
Saturday, 10/18 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Sunday, 10/19 | 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
No previous medical training is required—just bring your curiosity and a commitment to safety in the outdoors.
Location & Weekend Experience
This immersive weekend takes place at LL Stub Stewart State Park, just a short drive from Portland and surrounded by beautiful forested trails—an ideal setting to learn and practice wilderness medicine.
We’ve reserved the Mountain Dale Meeting Hall for indoor instruction, with plenty of outdoor space for hands-on scenarios.
Stay for the weekend!Book a campsite or yurt in the park and enjoy the full BASECAMP experience. We’ll host a casual Saturday night potluck—a great chance to relax, share stories, and connect with fellow adventurers around the fire.
Please note:
Camping and meals are on your own
Registration includes class sessions and certification.
Come for the skills. Stay for the weekend. Leave with the confidence to care for yourself and others in the wild.
Friday, October 17th – Sunday, October 19th 2025
Location: LL Stub Stewart State Park
Whether you're hiking, biking, paddling, or camping far from civilization, the unexpected can happen. This Wilderness First Aid course follows the full American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) curriculum and is designed specifically for outdoor adventurers who want to be prepared to handle medical emergencies in remote settings.
Through hands-on practice, scenario-based learning, and interactive instruction, you’ll learn to:
Assess and respond to common wilderness injuries and illnesses
Manage shock, fractures, sprains, burns, bites, and environmental emergencies
Make evacuation decisions and use improvised first aid tools
Communicate effectively with rescue personnel
Prioritize care when help is delayed and resources are limited
This course goes beyond basic first aid by emphasizing extended care, creative problem-solving, and realistic backcountry scenarios. It's perfect for backpackers, climbers, educators, guides, trail runners, or anyone who ventures into the wild.
Please note: This course uses the standard ASHI curriculum and is not adapted. For those needing a more accessible learning environment, check out our Spring Adapted First Aid & CPR class, designed for varied learning styles and support needs.
Course Includes
Two-year ASHI Wilderness First Aid certification
CPR & AED certification
All course materials and hands-on practice equipment
Schedule
All sessions will take place in the Mountain Dale Meeting Hall (MDMH) or outdoors for hands-on skills practice and scenarios.
CPR Class
Friday, 10/17 | 12:00–2:00 PM
Wilderness First Aid Sessions
Friday, 10/17 | 3:00–7:00 PM
Saturday, 10/18 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Sunday, 10/19 | 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
No previous medical training is required—just bring your curiosity and a commitment to safety in the outdoors.
Location & Weekend Experience
This immersive weekend takes place at LL Stub Stewart State Park, just a short drive from Portland and surrounded by beautiful forested trails—an ideal setting to learn and practice wilderness medicine.
We’ve reserved the Mountain Dale Meeting Hall for indoor instruction, with plenty of outdoor space for hands-on scenarios.
Stay for the weekend!Book a campsite or yurt in the park and enjoy the full BASECAMP experience. We’ll host a casual Saturday night potluck—a great chance to relax, share stories, and connect with fellow adventurers around the fire.
Please note:
Camping and meals are on your own
Registration includes class sessions and certification.
Come for the skills. Stay for the weekend. Leave with the confidence to care for yourself and others in the wild.
Friday, October 17th – Sunday, October 19th 2025
Location: LL Stub Stewart State Park
Whether you're hiking, biking, paddling, or camping far from civilization, the unexpected can happen. This Wilderness First Aid course follows the full American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) curriculum and is designed specifically for outdoor adventurers who want to be prepared to handle medical emergencies in remote settings.
Through hands-on practice, scenario-based learning, and interactive instruction, you’ll learn to:
Assess and respond to common wilderness injuries and illnesses
Manage shock, fractures, sprains, burns, bites, and environmental emergencies
Make evacuation decisions and use improvised first aid tools
Communicate effectively with rescue personnel
Prioritize care when help is delayed and resources are limited
This course goes beyond basic first aid by emphasizing extended care, creative problem-solving, and realistic backcountry scenarios. It's perfect for backpackers, climbers, educators, guides, trail runners, or anyone who ventures into the wild.
Please note: This course uses the standard ASHI curriculum and is not adapted. For those needing a more accessible learning environment, check out our Spring Adapted First Aid & CPR class, designed for varied learning styles and support needs.
Course Includes
Two-year ASHI Wilderness First Aid certification
CPR & AED certification
All course materials and hands-on practice equipment
Schedule
All sessions will take place in the Mountain Dale Meeting Hall (MDMH) or outdoors for hands-on skills practice and scenarios.
CPR Class
Friday, 10/17 | 12:00–2:00 PM
Wilderness First Aid Sessions
Friday, 10/17 | 3:00–7:00 PM
Saturday, 10/18 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Sunday, 10/19 | 9:00 AM–2:00 PM
No previous medical training is required—just bring your curiosity and a commitment to safety in the outdoors.
Location & Weekend Experience
This immersive weekend takes place at LL Stub Stewart State Park, just a short drive from Portland and surrounded by beautiful forested trails—an ideal setting to learn and practice wilderness medicine.
We’ve reserved the Mountain Dale Meeting Hall for indoor instruction, with plenty of outdoor space for hands-on scenarios.
Stay for the weekend!Book a campsite or yurt in the park and enjoy the full BASECAMP experience. We’ll host a casual Saturday night potluck—a great chance to relax, share stories, and connect with fellow adventurers around the fire.
Please note:
Camping and meals are on your own
Registration includes class sessions and certification.
Come for the skills. Stay for the weekend. Leave with the confidence to care for yourself and others in the wild.