Last week I was honored with a visit from the ProRanger Program Staff!
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A quick selfie at the entrance sign near Boulder City |
I met up with Ranger Moe Greene and Dr. Vicki McGarvey in the middle of this blazing July. Over the course of three days, I got to show them the majesty of Lake Mead and all the resources it had to offer. Well, I did not get the chance to show them everything given the size of the recreation area, but still. One of the first activities we did here attended an informational training session at the Hoover Dam Spillway House on identifying the early signs of ASD, PST, and PTSD. The presentation was accompanied by real footage of officers reaching their breaking point, demonstrating professional restraint, and giving their testimonials of the importance of a support network to decompress from the pressure a career in law enforcement can bring. It was a sobering experience and a clear reminder that this is not a job just anyone can do. From there we spent the rest of the day in the canyon district, specifically Willow Beach, discussing the various VRP issues that go on within that area.
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The training was joined by staff from NDOW, NPS, & BOR |
The next day we woke early morning to ride on Lake Mead’s iconic waters with Ranger Largent. Afterward was an integral part of the program, where the Temple Program staff got to meet with my supervisors to discuss my performance. It allows the program and park leadership to share feedback and give any suggestions to the program. I also had the honor of presenting a plague on behalf of the Temple University acknowledging LAKE as a 2021 partner to Chief Ranger Trouper Snow, who has worked with ProRangers in the past, like ProRanger alumnus Thomas Kidd. With that taking up a good portion of the day, we retired to reflect upon our meeting and prepare for the next day.
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Group photo near the Hoover Dam from the Boulder Basin side |
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Presenting the program plague to Chief Ranger Snow & Ranger Peterson |
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Image for scale |
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The three of us near the base of the dam |
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Ranger Greene and I traversing the rocks at Redstone |
All and all, it was a great time! However, as the two left, I contemplated their words of advice to me and resolved to keep striving for improvement. I’d like to thank Dr. McGarvey and Ranger Greene for all their hard work and for allowing me to be a part of this program. I would also like to thank Chief Ranger Trouper Snow, Rangers Peterson and Orfe, and LAKE park staff for their hospitality to us. Their leadership, hospitality, and kindness helped to foster a positive environment for me to learn and grow. I hope that future students will be able to experience the same openness found here at LAKE.
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