Going Deep with Aaron Watson
Going Deep with Aaron Watson
Aaron Watson
29 Erik Kulick, Wilderness Survival Expert & Owner of True North Wilderness Survival School
31 minutes Posted Sep 29, 2015 at 10:00 pm.
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Erik Kulick is the owner, founder and chief instructor of the True North Wilderness Survival School. He drew upon his passion for the outdoors and his almost thirty years of teaching experience to found True North in 2011. Growing up as a backpacker and paddler, Erik has taught for regional and national outdoor programs, including the L.L. Bean Outdoor Discovery School. He has spent the last ten years focusing his training on wilderness survival in various programs and has studied under Byron Kerns, a former US Air Force SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) instructor.

Erik also works in emergency medicine as a National Registry Emergency Medical Technician, a Wilderness EMT, and a Pennsylvania certified EMS Instructor.  He is also a Wilderness Emergency Care Instructor for American Safety & Health Institute, and a BLS Instructor for the American Heart Association.  Erik teaches at the Center for Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.  He runs a series of programs which trains EMS providers, physicians, and law enforcement in wilderness medicine and survival skills.  Erik is a member of the National Association of EMTs and the Wilderness Medical Society, where he is also a candidate for Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM).  Erik also actively serves in the Allegheny County EMS system helping the residents of various communities.

With a law degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a Masters in Business from Duquesne University, Erik draws upon his experience from the corporate world to help individuals and organizations maximize their potential. Erik is a registered Merit Badge Counselor with the Boy Scouts of America serving the Laurel Highlands and Westmoreland-Fayette Councils.

 

Erik’s Challenge; Push yourself beyond your boundaries and acquire a new skill, be it wilderness survival related or otherwise.

 

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