Wildland Firefighter Project
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
(Photo courtesy of Colorado Firecamp) Fires have captivated and enchanted us throughout human history and are an important component of our ecosystem, but natural fires have been suppressed for over 100 years creating an unhealthy balance in the ecosystem. Fire suppression has allowed invasive and non-native plants the opportunity to flourish and dangerous fuel loads to accumulate. The Wildland Firefighter Project is designed for adventurous high school students who want to learn more about fire ecology and wildfire behavior, receive wildland firefighter training, practice firefighter survival techniques, and learn more about the controversy surrounding wildfire management. During this course we will also complete much needed wildfire mitigation projects to minimize the fire danger of the Upper Arkansas Valley working closely with the Colorado Firecamp, a wildland firefighter school in Salida, Colorado.
In addition to learning about wildfires we will spend the week practicing essential camping and wilderness survival skills,
including water location, natural shelters, primitive and modern fire
methods, and rescue techniques. As we develop our backcountry skills,
we will learn how to minimize our impact in the natural world and
discuss ways to reduce our environmental footprint at home. While our days
will be action packed, there will be plenty of time in the evenings for
relaxing around the fire, hanging out, and philosophizing. You will be able to work on projects at your own pace, so make this experience as mild or as wild as you want. Spaces for this course are limited and fill up early so register today!
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
COURSE ITINERARY:
Day 1 – And We’re Off: The first day we will meet together
at a central location in Boulder, Colorado, check equipment and travel
to the Upper Arkansas Valley outside of Buena Vista, Colorado. We will
set up our minimum impact basecamp at and get to know each other as we
begin to learn about the history and ecology of the area and awaken our
awareness skills.
Day 2 - Fire Ecology: We will meet up with instructors from
the Colorado Firecamp to learn about fire ecology and fire behavior. We
will go on day hikes to analyze the terrain, weather, and fuel load to
learn more about wildfires. In the afternoon, we will begin to practice
wilderness survival skills including survival scenarios and survival
kits. In the evenings we will have time to relax and philosophize
around the fire.
Day 3 – Firefighter Training: We will meet up with Colorado
Firecamp instructors to participate in firefighter training techniques
including decision making, scenarios, principles of the fire line, and
firefighter rescue techniques. In the afternoon, we will continue to
practice wilderness survival skills including natural shelters. In the
evenings we will have time to relax and philosophize around the fire.
Day 4 - 6 Environmental Service Projects: Taking the skill and
knowledge we have learned from Colorado Firecamp, we will complete much
needed environmental service projects, including wildfire mitigation and
reducing the fuel load and fire danger of the Upper Arkansas Valley.
Our projects will center around forest thinning projects and digging
protective fire lines to protect surrounding areas and communities.
During the afternoons, we will continue to practice wilderness survival
skills including primitive and modern fire methods, water location and
procurement, and rescue techniques. If the conditions are right we may
also find time for a night hike. On our last day, we will visit the
facilities of the Colorado Firecamp to watch wildland firefighting
movies and to reflect on all that we have learned and accomplished
throughout the week. Participants will then set the intention to reduce
their personal ecological footprint.
Day 7 – Depart: Final clean up and depart.
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
NUTS AND BOLTS:
- Host Organization: Colorado Firecamp
- Location: Upper Arkansas Valley near Buena Vista, Colorado
- Date: June 14 - 20, 2008
- Course Code: WF-2
- Price: $995.
- Scholarships: To find out how to receive a Cottonwood Institute Scholarship, Click Here!
- Difficulty: Be prepared to hike a few miles at altitude, work hard completing ecological service projects that will involve hauling wood uphill and swing tools to clear debris. Again, at the Cottonwood Institute, we encourage students to work at their own pace to make the course as mild or as wild as they would like, even if it is slow and steady!
- Average Temperatures: High 90ºF / Low 50ºF. Be prepared for any kind of weather in the mountains of Colorado.
- Beginners welcome!
- Recommended Books: Fire on the Mountain: The True Story of the South Canyon Fire, by John MacLean.
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS COURSE, YOU WILL:
- Get out of the house this summer, sleep under the stars, and have an unforgettable adventure.
- Practice essential camping and wilderness survival skills, including: water location, shelter, fire, and rescue techniques.
- Become familiar with the fire ecology, wildland fire behavior, and firefighting skills and techniques.
- Complete much needed ecological service projects to reduce the fire danger of the Upper Arkansas Valley.
- Explore future careers in ecology, wildland firefighting, emergency response, and environmental education.
- Knock out high school and/or college credit.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Where will we sleep?
As with all Cottonwood Institute courses, we recommend that students
sleep under low-tech poncho shelters, which can be set up individually
or with other students to make a larger group shelter. We will spend
the first day learning the necessary knots and techniques for setting
up a bomber poncho shelter. Jonathan is setting up the classic diamond poncho shelter in this photo! It is ok to bring a tent on this course.
Where do we go to the bathroom? This is one thing that causes the most anxiety for beginners. Take
comfort in the fact that human beings have been going to the bathroom
in the woods for thousands of years. On the first day of the course, we
will go through minimum impact camping considerations and techniques
(yes, there are techniques and best practices!) for going to bathroom
in the backcountry.
How hard is this course?
This
obviously depends on each individual. Expect to go on
2-3
mile day/night hikes throughout the week, to work up a sweat building
natural shelters and practicing friction fire, and to work on a variety
of
service projects that can be physically demanding. We strongly
encourage students to go at their own pace to make their course as mild
or as wild as they feel comfortable pushing themselves.
I am traveling from out of state, how should I get to Colorado?
We have had students from California, Wyoming, Ohio, New York, and New
Orleans. If you are traveling from out of state, you need to coordinate
your travel arrangements so you fly to Denver International Airport
(DIA) one day before your course starts and plan to leave the day after
your course ends. You will need to arrange lodging the night before
your course starts and the night your course ends. A Cottonwood
Institute representative will pick you up from your hotel the morning
your course starts and take you to our course start location. When you
register for this course, you will receive a detailed registration
packet outlining all of the travel logistics. (Photo Credit: Denver
International Airport).
To register for this course, please click the Register For A Course Today! link or call us at 303.447.1076.
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