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by Tie-Dye Mike » Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:19 am
by isostatic » Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:53 am
Blakeman wrote:Be advised that there is more to this position than meets the eye.
Responsibilities include checking individuals for their wilderness permits, acting as a Law Enforcement Officer and ensuring that all rules and regs are strictly adhered to and partaking in all SAR evolutions. Many times you may be the first on scene of a very traumatic incident and you will be required to render assistance to anyone in trouble.
So, it essentially entails more than many may be up to.
It's not just going out and doing the climbing deal.
Blakeman wrote:Blakeman wrote:Be advised that there is more to this position than meets the eye.
Responsibilities include checking individuals for their wilderness permits, acting as a Law Enforcement Officer and ensuring that all rules and regs are strictly adhered to and partaking in all SAR evolutions. Many times you may be the first on scene of a very traumatic incident and you will be required to render assistance to anyone in trouble.
So, it essentially entails more than many may be up to.
It's not just going out and climbing.
by DukeJH » Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:26 pm
by Arthur Digbee » Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:34 pm
DukeJH wrote:True Blake. Being a backcountry ranger can be a tough gig if you don't have the mental make up for it. We ran into a solo backcountry ranger in North Cascades National Park in May 2007. He was on skis and had been out for almost a week scouting potential locations for pit toilets.
by dskoon » Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:51 pm
Hotoven wrote:wow, this job sounds sick! Are these jobs hard to get? I can imagine them getting hundreds of applications.
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