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    One of the great aspects of Jesse Remington High School is the Outdoor Education program. Whether it be going hiking, going to Moore Park, or going to the tennis court, everyone always has plenty of fun and gets challenged in different ways. One of the events this semester that I really enjoyed and valued from would the the Fall Mountain Retreat Hike. The Fall Mountain Retreat Hike that I went on this year was in Vermont. Mr. Philbrick led the way on the very first Vermont hike for this retreat

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    Wilderness Therapy The wilderness is a place known for peacefulness and can have physical and psychological benefits (Hassell, Moore & Macbeth, 2015). Wilderness therapy is an alternative therapy, influenced by Outward Bound, which is an outdoor education company with programs for youth and adults. (Hoag, Massey, Roberts, & Logan, 2013). Wilderness therapy combines group work, reflection, challenges and trust building exercises, varied length, and clinical assessment (Russell, 2001). Wilderness

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    Factors such as relationships with program staff, “solos,” mastering outdoor activities, and observing the world are thought to be positive experiences that facilitated change as well (Foundations of Adventure Therapy, 2007). There are seven key elements to wilderness therapy that include: engagement in action-centered therapy

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    Facing Fears         Scared thoughts raced through as my arms and legs shook with each step I climbed higher. My sweaty palms making it hard to hold onto the pegs. I tried to stay positive and just think about the zip line that awaited me at the end of the high ropes course.         It was August 4, 2016 my fifth day at camp and I had been having an amazing week. We’d been doing lots of fun activities like swimming, horseback riding, and making s’mores. I wondered what exciting activity we’d be doing

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    The CPO Academy is doing great thing for the leaders of the Coast Guard. My experience here at the CPO Academy has been great. The things that I learned here at the CPO Academy will help me be a better leader in the future. The ropes courses were a great way to bond with my team and learn about team work. The workouts helped me get back into the running shape I was in before reporting to the CGC Haddock. Writing papers were also very beneficial to me. To be a better leader I need to learn how to

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    As my interest in outdoor recreation grows stronger and stronger each day, I have realized that my interest lies in wilderness therapy focusing on adolescents with behavioral disorders. The first thing that I learned about the great outdoors is the therapeutic remedy it provides for all different levels of state of mind. It is a fast and effective treatment when it comes to low mental health or mental struggles that people face. Whether it is depression, ADHD, ADD or any other behavioral disorder

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    What does “surviving” in the wilderness mean? “Surviving” is continuing to live, especially in spite of danger. Understanding the basic concepts of how to survive in the wilderness is important if you ever find yourself in an emergency situation in the wilderness. The sources used in this essay is called “The Survival List.” What are some things people need to do before they challenge the wild? First of all, people need to “leave your itinerary with a trusted friend or family member” (“The Survival

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    Even standing wall was painted in the color similar to the bark of the trees. It felt like a camp in to the woods. View from the top of the wall was outdoor like as well. There are lot of trees on the campus that are very dominant, with building rather picking against the upper branches of the trees. It is important to mention that this wasn’t some high-technology, eye-catching facility. Rather, the

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    Survivalist training and outdoor skills have been quickly growing in popularity in recent years. More people are choosing to learn how to survive in the wilderness with basic skills that were employed for thousands of years by humans. These skills have earned the moniker "bushcraft." Bushcraft enthusiasts have trained their brains to think differently when confronted with the untamed elements of the wilderness. The skills and techniques these experts use are a mix of Old World methodology and modern

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    The wilderness is a home to many wild animals, therefore although the wilderness is fun to explore you must be careful and aware of your surroundings. Therefore, educating yourself may be very important and useful to your survivor in the wilderness while visiting. And one way you can do that is by researching the area that you are going to visit in if there been any animal attacks and how recent was it. Another way is to take wilderness survivor class which can be very helpful because you can learn

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