About
Stephen Littlewood has a passion for service. He is a retired US Marine Chief Warrant Officer-3, with 20 years of experience in the Intelligence Community and Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Operations. Littlewood continues his service through volunteering with Civil Air Patrol, Community Emergency Response Teams, Search and Rescue, The Travis Manion Foundation, and Royal Lao Airborne. He brings his experience in emergency preparedness, management, and response to those interested in layperson responder certifications, professional rescue services, and sUAS deployment through his company, RSQ Training, LLC.
Littlewood is also a certified running and endurance sports coach through his company, Ultra Flunkie Running Company, LLC. Stephen is certified through RRCA, USATF, and UESCA. He shares this passion with his beautiful wife, who is a world class Dragonboat athlete and coach.
Featured Work
When Good Trails Go Bad: Planning, Surviving, & Being Rescued From Your Worst Day On the Trail
Author: Stephen W. Littlewood
Title: When Good Trails Go Bad
Are you ready for an extreme outdoor adventure?
In this book, Stephen W. Littlewood provides a reliable guide on safe trail running and hiking. You will learn how to prepare for and respond to emergencies to be one step ahead of unforeseen circumstances during your outdoor adventures.
Are you really prepared to save your life, right now, if you were lost or injured on a trail? This book provides you guidance on why things go wrong, who will rescue you, and what to do before and during an emergency to survive and be rescued in the wilderness.
In this book, you will:
Understand how and why things go wrong while doing outdoor sports
Learn how to be safe during wilderness travel/excursions
Learn how to respond to emergencies
Understand a basic level of Search & Rescue
This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to have safe travel in the wilderness and respond to emergencies. Littlewood provides the perfect guide to enjoy the trails safely. Expand your knowledge and gain a practical understanding of the importance of emergency response.
Get When Good Trails Go Bad today!