Training Course:Wyoming Backpacking AdventureSchool/Trainer:National Outdoor Leadership School Riverton, Wyoming, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' A Wyoming Backpacking Adventure is a true wilderness expedition designed for young people. For the entire 30 days of the course, your mode of travel will be your own two feet, not a crowded van. Traveling on durable surfaces, like snow, is one of the tenets of Leave No Trace backpacking. Wind River Range Photo: Rainbow Weinstock You’ll be with students your own age and NOLS instructors who aren’t just summer staff but some of our most skilled and highly trained full-time educators who specialize in teaching teenagers.
Gain independence and take responsibility for yourself and your companions. When you get back home, you’ll have the skills to enjoy outdoor activities on your own and the leadership qualities to help you step it up in the classroom, on the playing fields, or anywhere you want to succeed.
Having fun, learning about the outdoors, rock climbing, fly-fishing, exploring, and achieving—your summer adventure with NOLS is about to begin! ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.nols.edu/
Phone:(800) 710-NOLS
School Address:
NOLS, 284 Lincoln Street, Lander, Wyoming 82520-2848, USA
Jobs & Resumes: Riverton Houses & Roommates: Riverton
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Other training courses offered by National Outdoor Leadership School:
Wind River Wilderness
Absaroka Backpacking
Light & Fast Backpacking
Wilderness Horsepacking
Rock Climbing
Rock and River
Fly Fishing
River Guides
Whitewater River Expedition
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