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PEOL 351-Backpacking - spring and fall terms
Students are required to complete a map and compass worksheet and an in-class fitness test (2-mile run in less than 20 minutes) prior to participating in the outing. The focus of the outing is on learning the basics of backpacking, with an emphasis on thefollowing skills andtechniques: Packing a pack; improving hiking efficiency and preventing injuries, using a backpacking stove and cooking basic meals; erecting a tarp and/or tent shelter; camping and traveling using Leave No Trace (LNT) ethics specific to the coastal environment; reading a map and using a map and compass to navigate from point to point. course documents PEOL 356-Backcountry Navigation fall term
The outing is geared towards developing efficient backcountry navigation skills. We follow an exciting and challenging route in rugged country that requires the use of intermediate and advanced GPS and map and compass skills. The route is mostly off trail, in the southern portion of the Three Sisters Wilderness Area. This outing can be physically demanding, especially in foul weather. course documents
PEOL 392-Backcountry Survival spring term
The course provides the knowledge, skills and practice essential to surviving in the cool, wet, and windy climate of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to the obvious safety advantages, the skills and knowledgegained in this course is integral to increasing personal comfort in conventional outdoor activities. The course consists of classroom sessions and a three-day outing. course documents |
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