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ACA Intro to Kayak and Basic Coastal Kayak Instructor Development Workshops (IDW) and Instructor Certification Exams (ICE) are a new part of the Kayak Carolina Course Curriculum. If you teach kayaking or take groups kayaking whether for pleasure or work, you can take this valuable workshop as well as achieve certification for liability and insurance. Many youth organizations and occupations require certification before employment and/or before offering on-water programs. Click on the ACA Instructor Course Packet to find out all about the ACA and its qualifications, requirements and certifications as well as about our course offerings and registration procedures. These courses are taught by Angela Marshall Pagenstecher, ACA Coastal Kayak Instructor Trainer. Please feel free to contact us anytime or read about us here in this website. We hope to see you here on the water soon!
What to Expect/Wear/BringFor beginner and beginner intermediate classes, you will get as wet or stay as dry as you want. Come prepared to get wet. For the surf, rescue and rolling classes, expect to get wet and come for water fun. Wear clothes and sturdy non-tying shoes that you do not mind getting wet. Shoes, such as water sandals with heel strap, water socks or booties, that do not easilyslip off but are comfortable are very important. Wear clothes conducive to the temperature and weather of the day (if you need help with this, justgive us a call and we will be glad to help you. Wear/bring sunprotection, towel, change of clothes, plenty of water and a snack/lunch.
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Kayak Carolina is hosting a Wilderness First Responder course taught by Wilderness Medical Associates. This is a 72-hour course held over 9 days with one day off. Mornings are devoted to lectures and exams. Afternoons are devoted to practical hands-on sessions and rescue simulations. Evenings are reserved for study and assignments. Topics include patient assessment, body systems, equipment improvisation, trauma, environmental medicine, toxins, backcountry medicine, and wilderness rescue. The cost of the course includes a book of lecture handouts, a workbook, SOAP notes, The Outward Bound Wilderness First Aid Handbook, and The Wilderness Medical Associates Field Call for information packet910-458-9111 |
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