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Guy Risdon:

Guy Risdon

(High Arctic Summer 2006)

With 16 years experience in the outdoor education industry, Guy has worked in residential outdoor centres as a senior instructor, as a freelancer and as a Development Trainer and Learning Skills Tutor for the University of Exeter. Qualified as a Mountain Leader, Climbing Instructor and Cave Leader Guy has worked all over the country with a wide spectrum of corporate and educational client groups.

Guy has experience in arctic, desert and mountain travel and has worked with the Portsmouth University Geohazard Research Centre as a field scientist in places such as Taiwan and with BSES Expeditions as a leader on thier '06 Leadership Development programme in Spitzbergen.

Guy lives in South Devon with his wife, daughter and excentric collie. He is passionate about the outdoors, working and playing as much as possible in, on, above and below it!

As the Casualty Care Officer for the Devon Cave Rescue Team, Guy is committed to ensuring that First Aid knowledge within the team and actual primary casualty care is the highest possible standard for a voluntary team. In the next year, Guy will be involved with delivering the Casualty Care syllbus to the team along with Mountain Rescue Doctors.

Over the next year Adventure First Aid will strive to maintain its high standard of experiential, dynamic and interactive training. Our Emergency 16 hour programme has proved to be the "course of choice" for the majority of outdoor providers in the South West of England. The paediatric, and expedition courses are now well established and proving very popular.