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If you’re getting ready for the adventure of a lifetime, like climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or sailing across the ocean to another continent, you need to be prepared for anything. Keep yourself and your companions safe by taking one or all of these types of classes.

1. Wilderness first aid
Wilderness first aid classes are designed for people in isolated and challenging environments. On top of standard first aid techniques like cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and treating injuries such as concussions, wounds and broken bones, you’ll learn how to give prolonged medical care and how to improvise equipment.

2. Survival training
While you hope that nothing will go wrong during your adventure, if the worst-case scenario happens, you need to be prepared. For example, if you’re sailing, an ocean safety course will teach you what to do if there’s dangerous weather or if there’s a man overboard. You’ll also learn practical things like emergency signals and how to inflate lifejackets and life rafts in a stress-free environment.

3. Language learning
If you’re going to be in a foreign country, you might want to learn the local language. Not only will you be able to communicate in case of an emergency, but you’ll also have the opportunity to get to know the locals.

While you may only need to use a handful of the skills you gain from taking these courses, acquiring the associated proficiencies will imbue you with confidence for your journey and enable you to take the appropriate actions when confronted with an emergency.

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