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SUMMARY:March 15 Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday March 15\, the OHTA will have a trail day to address 4 problem areas that we consistently get reports on.  Most of this work involves improving the tread on the trail\, especially side hilling (Pulaski work). \nThere will be an “OHTA leader” for each of these excursions- The OHTA will provide all the tools needed for the day.  Please bring work gloves\, plenty of water\, snacks and lunch.  Each participant will also receive a special OHTA T-shirt. \nFor each area\, we will need 6-8 volunteers. Once that is finalized\, we will send you more information about the group\, meeting location\, and time. \nFor each of these areas\, there will not be a lot of hiking involved\, maybe about a half mile to 1 mile hike into the area that needs to be repaired. \nBelow are the areas on the OHT that need special help. Please click on the link of the location to sign up. More information will be sent later. \nChancel – mm 118 (side hilling\, 2 tree rootballs) \nChancel/Boss Hollow – mm 121.5 (side hilling) \nRichland Creek area – mm 141-142 (side hilling) \nRed Bluff Road to East (Buffalo River area) – mm 190 (side hilling) \n  \nAny questions\, please contact Chris Adams (ohtmaintenance@gmail.com).
URL:https://ozarkhighlandstrail.com/event/march-15-trail-work-day/
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SUMMARY:Wilderness First Aid Course
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday and Sunday\, March 29-30\, 2025\nWhere: Ozark Natural Science Center-Lake Fayetteville Campus \nThis two-day course immerses participants in essential wilderness medicine procedures\, preparing individuals to take immediate action when an outdoor activity doesn’t go as planned and 911 responders are hours away. Time is split between interactive classroom sessions and hands-on field scenarios to prepare participants and help them quickly develop basic backcountry medical care skills. The course focus is on patient assessment\, stabilization and emergency treatment of issues such as hypothermia and snakebites\, as well as understanding when and how to attempt evacuation. Participants will emerge capable of calmly responding to a wide variety of emergency situations. \nThis course will be taught by Tom Burroughs\, who is the head of the Washington County AR Search and Rescue team. Tom has been an emergency responder since 1990 and is an NREMT/WEMT and WildMed Instructor Trainer. Tom brings a background of many years of backcountry rescue experience and has been teaching these courses since 2006. \nAll participants will need to be dressed in clothing that can be stained and/or damaged\, as the program is heavily hands on\, and moulage will be used to promote training authenticity. \nParticipants will need to be prepared to be outside for many of the training hours\, regardless of weather conditions\, unless hazardous (storms or extreme heat or cold). Participants should bring whatever items they commonly carry on their persons in the performance of their duties\, as improvisational concepts are an important aspect of this course. \nAll program supplies and a waterproof field guide which becomes property of the participant\, provided by Ozark Safety and Rescue Educators (OSRE) as part of the program cost. \nSuccessful completion of the entire program will result in a three year nationally recognized Wilderness First Aid Certification through Sierra Rescue International\, and meets the requirements of BSA\, NICA\,and the American Camp Association for Wilderness First Aid Training. \nRegister Here
URL:https://ozarkhighlandstrail.com/event/wilderness-first-aid-course/
LOCATION:Ozark Natural Science Center at Lake Fayetteville\, 599 E Lakeview Dr\, Springdale\, Arkansas\, 72764
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