by The Wilderness Project Team | May 9, 2022 | First Aid
Real-time, intelligent and confidence building; our QCPR equipped resuscitation Anne’s give immediate feedback on your CPR effectiveness, helping you to adjust your compressions for a better patient outcome. The idea of using external chest compressions to restart a...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Apr 26, 2022 | Navigation & Hill Skills
Tiny green dashes, crosses and diamonds wind their way across OS maps through forests and towns, across rivers and fields… but what do they mean? These public Rights of Way (RoW) are historic routes that people have used for centuries to get from one place to another....
by The Wilderness Project Team | Apr 12, 2022 | First Aid
Professional, high quality and regulated; our first aid training covers HSE requirements whilst ensuring due diligence is already done for employers. Since 2013 the onus has been on employers to work out what first aid training is required in their workplace, to...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Feb 25, 2021 | Nature
By Sam Haywood. As I write this many people are saying goodbye to the remnants of snow which has blanketed much of the UK over the last week or two. For us it is only now visible coating the tops of the tallest hills. While snow is understandably a nuisance to many...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Jan 14, 2021 | Nature
By Nicky Hedgecock. The drive to be out in the garden isn’t always as strong this time of year, when you look out of the window at the, often, gloomy weather. Once you are out there, however, digging, sweeping, composting and pruning, you soon warm up and appreciate...