CPR & First Aid in the mountain

$ 1200

  • PRIMEROS AUXILIOS BASICOS
  • CADENA DE LA VIDA
  • ¿QUE SON LOS PRIMEROS AUXILIOS ? 
  • ¿CUÁNDO INICIAN? y ¿CUÁNDO TERMINAN? 
  • ORDEN PRIORITARIO O SU RIESGO 
  • OBJETIVOS
  • URGENCIA vs EMERGENCIA
  • PROTEGER
  • ALERTAR
  • SOCORRER
  • FUNCIONES VITALES
  • PLAN DE ACTUACIÓN EN SOPORTE VITAL BÁSICO
  • VALORAR LA EXISTENCIA DE PELIGRO
  • CONFIRMAR CONSCIENCIA• 
  • ABRIR VÍA AÉREA 
  • COMPROBAR RESPIRACIÓN
  • RCP BÁSICA
  • REALIZAR SECUENCIAS COMPRESIONES E INSUFLACIONES
  • REANIMACIÓN CON DOS SOCORRISTAS: 
  • ATRAGANTAMIENTO 
  • MANIOBRA DE HEIMLICH
  • PLAN DE ACTUACIÓN EN SOPORTE VITAL BÁSICO
Curso incluye hospedaje y alimentos de dos dias



Season

Always

Difficulty

Beginners: this trip is for personas without any experience in outdoor activities, camping or mountaneering. The route involves walking in paths, between stones but ther is no use of your hands on this walks. Low phisical condition is required and is a requirement not to have overweight.

Gear available

  • Helmet
  • Harnes
  • Rappel Devices
  • Ascending Devices
  • Ropes
  • Guide Gear: Contingencies and First Aid Kits

  • Each participant will be responsible of the gear provided, and will have to be carried in your own backpack when it is not in use.
    Lost gear should be payed as new.

    Checklist

    Just bring dry clothes for the end of the trip, chocolates like as MilkyWay or Snickers. The vests have pouches for bars

    The best running tennis You have, never bring Converse style shoes

    Do not bring water or chemical blockers that are not environmentally friendly, do not bring valuables that you may lose in the river

    Service Information

    Generales

  • QUOTE: $1200
  • Zone: Potrero Redondo Santiago, Nuevo Leon, MEXICO
  • Age: 10 - minors should be acompanied by a parent, except in summer camp
  • Estimated time from the starting point: 16 hr
  • Activities Period: 2 days
  • Nights: 1
  • Distance: 5 kms
  • Itinerary

  • Rappels: 1
  • Survival theory and practice
  • Climbing
  • Downclimbing
  • Caving
  • Clothes

  • Dry-fit or cotton shirt
  • Convertible or mountain pant
  • Socks (you can use double socks to have your tennis well adjusted)
  • Tennis shoes in optimal condition
  • In excursions with dirt road transportation bring a sweater, windbreaker (watreproof) and a cap.
  • Yous can leave personal gear in the vehicle.
  • Groups

    Groups can be made of 5 people minimum. In case of not being able to form a group, you'll have to make reservations with a full payment of the tour and wait to be assigned to one of the groups formed by other people. If you can't be assigned, you'll be refunded. You may ask for VIP groups with no minimum persons and guides will be assigned exclusively for you including all meals, transportation from airport , cabins and hotel nights.

    Food & Drinks

    Includes complete breakfast: Juice, Milk and cereal, Bread, Bisquets, Nutella, Peanut Butter and Jelly, we also have fresh and hot coffee*.

    Food is NOT included for the trip, we recommend you bring  energy bars
    Please dont bring bottle water

    *when available

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    Service Tabs

    Take the highway to Linares (carretera Nacional), passing El Cercado in Santiago Nuevo Leon, take Cola de Caballo road, go about 5 km south to reach the Hotel. Leave your car in the parking lot, the cost is 100 pesos per vehicle

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