The last 24 hours have been epic. Students were on-call all last night, preparing for unknown calamities after being told to expect anything from 5 pm until 5 am. They gathered survival, navigation and first aid supplies and waited for what turned out to be childbirth at 8pm and two victims of carbon-monoxide poisoning at 0430 this morning.
Daily blog from Aerie's Semester in Wilderness Medicine in Costa Rica and Montana
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Two Roads to Canada
We all arrived in Montana and are enjoying the snow. Jack and Belinda Rich welcomed us to the Rich Ranch and told us, "there are only two roads between here and Canada, which is a few hundred miles to the North." It's great being in wild country in the winter and hard to imagine that a week ago just touching a vehicle would burn.
Semester Coordinator Andrea Stephens taught navigation and gave an introduction to winter safety, including a talk about wild animals. We have grown accustomed to walking through the rainforest with our heads down, searching a perimeter just a few feet in front of us, looking for snakes. Now we need to look up and adjust to new search images that include lions, bears (which will start emerging from hibernation later this month) and avalanches.
Semester Coordinator Andrea Stephens taught navigation and gave an introduction to winter safety, including a talk about wild animals. We have grown accustomed to walking through the rainforest with our heads down, searching a perimeter just a few feet in front of us, looking for snakes. Now we need to look up and adjust to new search images that include lions, bears (which will start emerging from hibernation later this month) and avalanches.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Back in Montana!
No new pictures on this post. Imagine a lot of snow and you have the idea!
We are gearing up for our first day of class next week at the Rich Ranch in Seeley Lake. We'll start posting again when we get up there.
We are gearing up for our first day of class next week at the Rich Ranch in Seeley Lake. We'll start posting again when we get up there.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Last Day in Costa Rica
Swiftwater training wraps up today. Cody taught students how to swim in rapids, to rescue unconscious swimmers and to set up rope-rescue systems with mechanical advantage. After a full day of class today, students will have a short night and leave on a shuttle to San Jose and the airport at 0200 tomorrow morning.
Then we head back to the snowiest winter Montana has seen in years. It's hard to imagine that now as we sit in 95 degree heat, under a full sun that is high in the sky most of the day, and 100% humidity.
Then we head back to the snowiest winter Montana has seen in years. It's hard to imagine that now as we sit in 95 degree heat, under a full sun that is high in the sky most of the day, and 100% humidity.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Swiftwater Rescue at Rafiki
Bandwidth is scarce around here and students are lining up to use the internet, so this will be brief. Swiftwater rescue training here goes very well. Everyone is happy. It's beautiful!
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