SSISAR had our annual Members In Training (MIT) Survival weekend May 5th-6th on Portland Island. Our MIT class did a fantastic Job putting all their new skills to the test in the real world. Skills Included: Shelter Building Fire lighting Cooking over a Fire Night Searching Orienteering Radio communications Swift-water skills Basket stretcher & Wheel handling Rope work Interviewing Extremely well done MIT Class of 2018: Jane, Brent, Kylie, Conrad, Kurt, Dave & Laurie, you should be very proud of what you have accomplished. Thank you to our regular member instructors (Jason, Kristin, Tudor, Sarah, James, Shasta and Bryan) as well as Ben from Parks Canada for the waterborne transport.
What survival items do you think should be carried in your pack for any outdoor adventure, whether the duration is a few hours or several days? These are the basic survival items you should have in ANY outdoors situation: Flashlight, spare batteries and bulb Fire-making kit – waterproof matches/ lighter, fire starter/candle Signaling device – whistle or mirror Extra food and water (1 litre/person) Extra clothing (rain, wind, water protection and toque) Navigation/communication aids First aid kit—know how to use it Emergency shelter Pocket knife Sun protection (glasses, sunscreen, hat) For more details see AdventureSmart – The Essentials.
Thanks, everybody, for all your help recruiting. We have a basement classroom filled with fine new Members In Training.
Salt Spring Search and Rescue is now recruiting. A new training session starts in January 2018. Contact us for more information.
Salt Spring Search and Rescue
261 Fulford-Ganges Road
Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2K6
Phone: (250) 526-0095
Email: president@ssisar.org
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