Adventure Smart and Save a Life

Laura Welte trains Scottish Brownies via Zoom.

Laura Welte trains Scottish Brownies via Zoom.

Nanaimo, B.C. – Are you eager to get outdoors for a springtime adventure? Ken and Laura Welte have some tips that just might save your life. Through their volunteer work with the Ladysmith Ground Search and Rescue, they have helped to rescue lost and injured hikers. Laura is also certified in AdventureSmart and PaddleSmart. On Monday, March 1, she took her expertise international. Via a Zoom session, she taught more than a dozen Scottish girls in the 17th Dunfermline Brownies the methods to stay alive, if they get lost in the wilderness.

“I hosted the Zoom call in my living room with props to show how to build a shelter with emergency blankets and make a nest to stay warm and dry,” says Laura. “All of the kids had their own little blankets so they could follow along and learn. This AdventureSmart Hug-a-Tree training includes a video re-enactment of a child who goes camping with his family, wanders off and gets lost. In the Zoom meeting, the girls, who were all 8- and 9-years-old, discussed what the child in the video did right and wrong after getting lost. At the end, I told them a bit about our Search and Rescue kits and how searches work. It went really well.”

Laura was born in Scotland and her sister volunteers with the Brownies of the United Kingdom. The call was good practice for Laura and Ken’s upcoming work in B.C.

Laura and Ken Welte

As the weather warms up, they expect to be hosting more Hug-a-Tree training sessions for children up to age 12. Ken loves to assist his wife. Laura notes: “We make it fun for the kids as we teach them to make a nest using branches and leaves at the bottom of the nearest tree, make a shelter out of whatever they might have—you can even use your jacket and tuck your knees up into it—and stay put. At the end we give them a little package containing a silver emergency blanket and a whistle. Those are the two things they can put in their pocket for anytime they are outdoors.”

Before you go on your own wilderness adventure, download the free AdventureSmart app. Ken explains that the app makes it easy to let people know where you are going and when you’ll be back. If you don’t return on time, it will automatically notify your emergency contacts. For more information, visit www.adventuresmart.ca.

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Sutton Group Realty Services Ltd. Contact:

Brooke Matthews
604-691-1689
stories@suttonspirit.com

Sutton Group - West Coast Realty (Nanaimo) Contact:

Ken Welte
250-751-5630
kwelte@sutton.com

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