rustednuts
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I have done WFA & WFR. The wilderness courses expose you to things you are more likely to encounter in wild beyond the golden hour. Puncture wounds, burns, environmental injuries, and need to splint and move a patient when walking is a requirement to get out. In the wilderness the option to call 911 and get to the hospital isn't available. You want to be able to stabilize a patient for a minimum of 4-8 hours even if you have pushed the SOS button.
I had to call search and rescue on the top of Crested Butte resort one summer and even with the roads and being able to drive almost directly to us it took 2-3 hours for them to come and provide help.
I had to call search and rescue on the top of Crested Butte resort one summer and even with the roads and being able to drive almost directly to us it took 2-3 hours for them to come and provide help.