On 2006-05-11 12:24:00, brokenlegNO wrote:
"Laura Lee,
I just read a previous post of yours.
I know where you went.
I actually read your post a while back and when I called the specific Wilderness programs I asked specifically about the concerns you raised- concerning water, food and general safety. I also talked to two graduates of the program, one that loved it one that hated it. But, they both feel like it was worthwhile and non-abusive. The young woman I talked to hated the hiking but the young man loved it.
Thanks. "
No staff member was physically abusive. They never called us names. I'd pinpoint the "abuse" as emotional. It's rough out there, you have to put everything out on the table about yourself, or else they threaten you with another three week trip. I know two people that had to do the first part of the trip again. I think the record was three consecutive three-week trips... I don't know how that solves anything.
I hated the hiking. I was a little overweight when I started, and I am in no way athletic. I don't think they took into account the different body types that we had. I'm also from Boston, which is sea level, and I had no time to adjust to the elevation of where we were (about 6,000-8,000 feet, depending on the area). I got a pretty bad nosebleed on the first week there. That wasn't that big of a deal, however. We also went out to the desert a couple of weeks, and both times we were in the desert I fainted. One of the times was from dehydration/not eating as much as I was supposed to. The other time was because I (stupidly) didn't eat anything that morning. However, I had an eating problem to begin with, and they did not realize that. It was mostly my fault, but I feel they should be more wary about the whole eating problem. All the people out there (girls especially) have severe self-esteem issues, and are most definetly more prone to eating problems than most.
When I fainted from dehydration, I also couldn't hold down any water, I kept vomiting it back up. I read somewhere that that is a sign of severe dehydration, and you should go to a hospital if that should ever occur. I was just put under the shade of a tree and waited out until I could hold down the water.
I don't know, take of it what you will...
Jeeze, I just wrote a lot...
[ This Message was edited by: LauraLee on 2006-05-12 11:05 ]