On May 18, 2022

Killington Mountain Guides offers wilderness first aid training, certification

Open to anyone who wants to feel more independent, empowered and capable during outdoor pursuits

Saturday and Sunday, May 21-22—PITTSFIELD—Wilderness first aid certification can be achieved this weekend in a two-day course (16 hours). The course is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who engage in shorter and less remote trips, including hikers, climbers, paddlers, bikers, skiers, camp counselors, scouts — anyone who wants to feel more independent, empowered and capable during outdoor pursuits. The course meets American Camping Association guidelines.

Courtesy Killington Mountain Guides

The course will be held in a very private mountain setting in Pittsfield. Students will be required to be prepared for all weather conditions as the majority of the course will be outside. A short hike to the course area is required. As such, we recommend that you bring lunch and plenty of water.

Course fee of $235 includes instruction, training materials, and WFA certification fee.

For more information and to register visit: killingtonmountainguides.com.

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