Wilderness First Responder
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Our Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is the industry standard for outdoor guides and instructors. It is designed for outdoor professionals, those taking multi-day or extended trips, and people involved with potentially high-risk activities (rock climbing, whitewater paddling, mountaineering, etc.)
WFR courses provide ideal training for people who travel in remote locations, in challenging weather, with limited equipment, unreliable communication, and little or no access to outside assistance. Graduates are trained to care for patients for extended periods and to make independent decisions about evacuation and resources.
Certifications Included in WFR Courses
- Wilderness First Responder
- Injectable Epinephrine
- Adult and Child WCPR & AED
WMTC WFR certifications are valid for a maximum of three (3) years; there is no grace period.
To recertify your WFR, you may either: complete a WFR & WEMS Recertification course before your certification expires, or take a full WFR course over again.
Standard & hybrid course options are available
Standard WFR
👥 In-person Session
9 days (80 hours)
Hybrid WFR
💻 Online Module
30+ hours
👥 In-person Session
5 days (50 hours)
2 evening sessions
Review a Sample Hybrid WFR Lecture (coming soon)
Upcoming Courses
See what our graduates say about us
"I can’t believe how much time I’ve spent in the backcountry without it! So much important knowledge that could save a life and makes me feel so much more prepared."
"My WFR training offered a lot in terms of training, strengthening skills, and improving self-confidence. I think this course, even if someone’s skills never have to be used in the field, can offer a pathway to being a better outdoor leader."
"I took this class to become a responsible partner to others in the alpine environment.I think we owe it to each other."
"I took this class to become a responsible partner to others in the alpine environment.I think we owe it to each other."
"It's a tough course, but worth every penny at the end. Every instructor I have met with WMTC is knowledgeable in the medical field and has done some kind of work outdoors. Definitely a class that you have to work for the cert."
"Do it! It's long and a lot of info that can feel stressful at first, but by the end of the course it all came together and made sense and it feels very cool having skills and knowledge that can help save lives in difficult environments."
"Whether or not you plan to guide or pursue a career in the outdoors, if you are a person who goes outside even a little bit, this knowledge is priceless. More people knowing the things taught in this course could save thousands of lives out in the wilderness. FYI: It was an awesome course and well worth the money and time!"
"My WMTC course prepared me for life—if you work or play remotely, or even somewhat remotely, you will have a framework for helping those around you and yourself. Preparedness. It’s the most important course I have ever taken."""
"For anyone who is in the field with students or groups, this is a great course, challenging but detailed and practical, and it prepared me for real-life situations."
"I really didn't know how much I didn't know until I took this course! I’ve just been lucky a lot of times. Having this knowledge makes me feel better equipped to prevent and respond to emergencies. Do it for your loved ones and your community. Do it for yourself."


