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Do you run an Outdoor Orientation Progam? If so, we need you to be a part of the Outdoor & Adventure Orientation Program Census 2012. The online survey collects information on adventure orientation programs, such as outdoor orientation, camp-based, service, academic, and arts based orientation programs. The term adventure orientation is defined in a recent paper (Vlamis, Bell, & Gass 2011) as an orientation using novel experiences and challenges combined with reflective activities to meet the goals of student orientation.
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A new book has just come out from Human Kinetics Publishing from the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE) that adds to the growing list of textbooks that focus on outdoor education and is a great reference title for any professional's library. The editors, Mat Epeldring and Geoff Harrison have brought together experts from across the industry to explain administering outdoor programs from the inside out. Available from Amazon.com and Human Kinetics.
Every day you have to balance your risk management equation and keep tracking of changing laws and court decisions. The Recreation Law Center Library is your portal for understanding the complex legal issues in outdoor adventure and recreation. Reb Gregg and Catherine Hansen-Stamp, two of the best known recreation law attorneys in the United States, analyze cutting edge court decisions pertinent to the industry.
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The spring issue of Wilderness Medicine Magazine published by the Wilderness Medical Society is now available online (PDF) featuring...
Recent news articles have suggested that Ibuprofen may treat more than just headaches in altitude illnesses. Tod Schimelpfenig of the WIlderness Medicine Institute at NOLS looks at the research. Find out whether Ibuprofen should be your altitude drug or choice or whether should you stay with the old standby, Diamox (Acetazolamide).
Do you provide equipment for people to participate in your programs? Do you hold used or new gear sales for the general public? Do you rent gear in your gear shop to folks in the community? Do you sell new or used gear to participants in conjunction with the provision of services or otherwise? Almost all recreational or adventure activities involve the use of a product. In many cases, the product is used in a challenging environment, under challenging conditions (climbing harness, raft, avalanche beacon, skis, helmets, crampons, etc.). You may think that because you are not a product manufacturer, you do not have to worry about "product liability." However, if your organization provides, rents or sells products for use by participants in your program you should read this case to understand if your organization may have exposure to a suit for strict products liability, with all its dangerous ramifications.
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Janeen Hutchins, Field Staffing Director, and John Kanengieter, Director for Leadership, discuss how the NOLS leadership skills learned in the backcountry transfer to the front country.
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