What a ride I had this past week. As a NYS SAR first responder volunteer, I have unbelievable opportunities open to me. A self declared expert at map and compass land navigation, four years ago I was recruited by NYS Homeland Security to teach a course in Land Navigation to law enforcement, EMTs and SAR personnel from all over NY State.
At the same training facility location, the state put up a swiftwater rescue training venue last year, designed by the same guy who designs Olympic whitewater competition and training facilities, the first such rescue training facility in the nation. This 68 yr old spent several days this past week certifying as a swiftwater/flood rescue technician along with youngsters less than half my age. The initial requirement was a 250 meter swim test in an indoor pool using a variety of mandatory strokes. Fail the swim test and go home, as some did. The rest of the week was swimming and boating in madly rushing Class 3+ whitewater, pumped in a narrow channel at 100,000 gallons/minute.
It was extremely intense and intensely fun at the same time. The whole thing (including lunches and hotel rooms) is free for first responders, courtesy of NY taxpayers. If something like that was offered to the public at a water park, it would cost many hundreds of dollars to spend 4 days for the same experience.
Here's a sample of what I did all week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdZz80D4BAc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlF4P9Zx5uE
No matter the age, by day 3 everyone was a bit sore, but it felt good and was so much fun all for free.
At the same training facility location, the state put up a swiftwater rescue training venue last year, designed by the same guy who designs Olympic whitewater competition and training facilities, the first such rescue training facility in the nation. This 68 yr old spent several days this past week certifying as a swiftwater/flood rescue technician along with youngsters less than half my age. The initial requirement was a 250 meter swim test in an indoor pool using a variety of mandatory strokes. Fail the swim test and go home, as some did. The rest of the week was swimming and boating in madly rushing Class 3+ whitewater, pumped in a narrow channel at 100,000 gallons/minute.
It was extremely intense and intensely fun at the same time. The whole thing (including lunches and hotel rooms) is free for first responders, courtesy of NY taxpayers. If something like that was offered to the public at a water park, it would cost many hundreds of dollars to spend 4 days for the same experience.
Here's a sample of what I did all week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdZz80D4BAc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlF4P9Zx5uE
No matter the age, by day 3 everyone was a bit sore, but it felt good and was so much fun all for free.
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