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Auteur(s): Wilderness risk management with Luc Mehl
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Conversations about wilderness risk management, stories from the backcountry, and tools to become better partners. Some episodes are the audio from meetings of the Start & End at Home wilderness risk management and trip planning course. Cover art by Greta Van Campen.© 2025 Triple Point Training Hygiène et mode de vie sain
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  • Anchorage Museum Outdoor Adventure Series: When Things Go Wrong – Prevention, Response, and Recovery in the Great Outdoors
    Jan 18 2026
    This panel discussion at the Anchorage Museum featured experts addressing outdoor risks. Themes included learning from mistakes, preparing for emergencies, and the importance of effective planning and support. Each speaker emphasized building skills, fostering hazard awareness, and providing emotional support for direct and indirect victims of incidents, promoting long-term safety and well-being.
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    1 h et 37 min
  • Mik Dalpes: Leadership & Vulnerability
    Feb 24 2025
    Mik Dalpes is an avalanche forecaster for the Chugach National Forest in Alaska. Her previous roles included teaching at the Alaska Avalanche School and Outward Bound, ski patrolling at Alyeska, and being a Ranger at Kenai Fjords and Denali National Parks. Mik’s story in this conversation comes from a patrol on Denali, where she foundContinue reading "Mik Dalpes: Leadership & Vulnerability"
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    51 min
  • Erin Phillips: Helicopter Rescue Pilot
    Feb 18 2025
    In this episode of the Triple Point Training Podcast, Erin Phillips, a helicopter pilot for the Alaska Air National Guard, shares insights from his extensive experience in wilderness risk management and rescue missions. Phillips discusses operational risk mitigation, effective mission planning, and the importance of preparation and training for handling unforeseen conditions in outdoor activities. He emphasizes the value of team input, stress management, and the use of essential equipment such as two-way communication devices and medical kits. Phillips also provides guidance on how recreational adventurers can adapt professional risk management practices to their own outings.
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    59 min
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