COURSE OVERVIEW

Blue Ridge Mountains Outdoor Educator (18+)

Blue Ridge Mountains Outdoor educator

As the oldest and leading provider of wilderness education in the world, Outward Bound provides training for thousands of outdoor educators. This 50-day course is for those wanting an introduction to the outdoor education profession. By learning ‘hands-on,’ students gain a better understanding of both the technical and teaching skills to prepare them for a career in outdoor education. 

Sample Course Itinerary
This is only a SAMPLE itinerary only. Adjustments will be made due to weather, programming area availability and group dynamics.
DAY 1: Course start, duffle shuffle, team-building initiatives
DAY 2-8: Backpacking training expedition: navigation, camping craft, safety management, and outdoor teaching skills
DAY 9: Resupply and transition day
DAY 10-19: Wilderness First Responder certification
DAY 20-24: Whitewater canoeing: paddle strokes, boat maneuvers, rapid scouting, self-rescue, tandem and solo canoe paddling
DAY 25: Resupply and transition day
DAY 26-28: Backpacking main expedition: advanced navigation and group decision-making
DAY 29: Service project: trail building
DAY 30-31: Skills workshops: risk management, working with diverse populations, facilitation skills
DAY 32-35: Rock climbing: belaying, rappelling, anchor building and multi-pitch climbing
DAY 36: Resupply and transition day
DAY 37: Service project: work with community service organization
DAY 38-39: Ropes course, personal experience and team building, facilitation, rescue skills
DAY 40-43: Solo
DAY 44-47: Backpacking final expedition: leadership and independent student travel
DAY 48: Service project; debrief: student performance evaluations and feedback
DAY 49: Personal challenge event, clean and de-issue gear, graduation ceremony
DAY 50: Course end. Transportation to the airport.