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284 Lincoln St, Lander, WY 82520, USA
Lander, Wyoming 82520
+1 800-710-6657

World renowned for Leadership development incorporated in a life changing wilderness experience. In addition it is a top notch place to work. I had the opportunity to do both some years back.

I heard great things about NOLS and wanted to take their Wilderness First Responder course. I’d had medical training before (as a member and eventual leader of a search and rescue team) and really enjoyed it, so I thought this would be a similar experience.

I asked NOLS for a partial refund (siting my reasons) which was denied. If you're like me and interested in wilderness medicine, I strongly suggest you take a WFR course. However, you should avoid NOLS and their egocentric instructors. I just took another WFR course with the University Of Utah and the experience was night and day- the instructors were professional, the class was fun, and the cost was about HALF what NOLS charges. Check it out.

They know how to run a wilderness trip. OESF-Fall 2008. I saw and did more than most people could imagine.

NOLS taught me the soft skills of EB, Communication, LNT & Leadership which I use every day in my personal wilderness experience of life.

2 weeks in wind river valley remembered for a lifetime.

If this were a college course I would have immediately dropped the class. Some instructors are good, others don’t practice what they preach. But, I tried to blow it off. That night after class we were doing more patient assessments and the instructor came over and told the group she was going to measure my blood pressure, in front of the class, again the following day. I asked her nicely not to do this. She was very stern in her reply, “No, I’m going to take your blood pressure in front of the class every day.” As you can imagine, this was more than a little off putting. Again, I asked her nicely not to do this and again she gave me the same reply, never once asking me about my medical history. A heated argument ensued. After our little altercating in front of the class, I had no desire to continue on.

Unfortunately that wasn't the case. On the first day of the course we were learning how to use a blood pressure cuff. For some reason, the instructor decided it was appropriate to list everyone’s blood pressure on the blackboard. High blood pressure runs in my family and I’ve had it since I was 18. My reading was the highest of the class, which was no surprise to me. Then the instructor took it a step further and got me in front of the class to take my pressure for herself. What’s going to happen when you get someone who is already embarrassed and put them in front of a class like a guinea pig?! That’s right- their pressure is going to increase! She didn’t seem to realize this, had no bedside manner to speak of, never bothered to ask me about my pertinent medical history, and she never once stopped to consider my privacy.

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School at 284 Lincoln St, Lander, WY 82520, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Nols: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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Based on 8 reviews

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284 Lincoln St, Lander, WY 82520, USA.
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  • Avery
    Added 2016.09.23
    World renowned for Leadership development incorporated in a life changing wilderness experience. In addition it is a top notch place to work. I had the opportunity to do both some years back.
  • Isabel
    Added 2016.03.28
    I heard great things about NOLS and wanted to take their Wilderness First Responder course. I’d had medical training before (as a member and eventual leader of a search and rescue team) and really enjoyed it, so I thought this would be a similar experience.
  • Faith
    Added 2016.01.31
    I asked NOLS for a partial refund (siting my reasons) which was denied. If you're like me and interested in wilderness medicine, I strongly suggest you take a WFR course. However, you should avoid NOLS and their egocentric instructors. I just took another WFR course with the University Of Utah and the experience was night and day- the instructors were professional, the class was fun, and the cost was about HALF what NOLS charges. Check it out.
  • Jonathan
    Added 2015.12.26
    They know how to run a wilderness trip. OESF-Fall 2008. I saw and did more than most people could imagine.
  • Ashton
    Added 2015.10.28
    NOLS taught me the soft skills of EB, Communication, LNT & Leadership which I use every day in my personal wilderness experience of life.
  • Daniel
    Added 2015.02.01
    2 weeks in wind river valley remembered for a lifetime.
  • Ava
    Added 2013.10.25
    If this were a college course I would have immediately dropped the class. Some instructors are good, others don’t practice what they preach. But, I tried to blow it off. That night after class we were doing more patient assessments and the instructor came over and told the group she was going to measure my blood pressure, in front of the class, again the following day. I asked her nicely not to do this. She was very stern in her reply, “No, I’m going to take your blood pressure in front of the class every day.” As you can imagine, this was more than a little off putting. Again, I asked her nicely not to do this and again she gave me the same reply, never once asking me about my medical history. A heated argument ensued. After our little altercating in front of the class, I had no desire to continue on.
  • Samuel
    Added 2013.06.01
    Unfortunately that wasn't the case. On the first day of the course we were learning how to use a blood pressure cuff. For some reason, the instructor decided it was appropriate to list everyone’s blood pressure on the blackboard. High blood pressure runs in my family and I’ve had it since I was 18. My reading was the highest of the class, which was no surprise to me. Then the instructor took it a step further and got me in front of the class to take my pressure for herself. What’s going to happen when you get someone who is already embarrassed and put them in front of a class like a guinea pig?! That’s right- their pressure is going to increase! She didn’t seem to realize this, had no bedside manner to speak of, never bothered to ask me about my pertinent medical history, and she never once stopped to consider my privacy.
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