Scott Fitterman

Scott Fitterman is an Outdoor Skills Expert and the Co-Founder of TrailBound Project, a hiking and backpacking school headquartered in Ringwood, New Jersey. TrailBound Project offers hiking and backpacking courses, trips, and outdoor adventure challenges for all skill levels. Scott is also a Search and Rescue Officer, Instructor, Mountain Rescue Unit member, and certified as a Wilderness First Responder EMT. Leveraging his extensive expertise, Scott leads treks in the backcountry across the Northeastern US.

Education

  • BS in Finance, University of Maryland

Professional Achievements

  • Co-founder of TrailBound Project, a hiking & backpacking school
  • Deputy Chief of New Jersey Search and Rescue
  • Lieutenant & EMT for Ringwood Ambulance Corps

Certifications & Organizations

  • National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR) Initial Actions and Managing the Lost Person Incident (MLPI) Instructor
  • NASAR Introduction to SAR, Fundamentals of SAR, & Advanced SAR Instructor
  • NASAR SARTech III, II, & I Lead Evaluator
  • NASAR Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness Fire Rescue, and Wilderness EMT Instructor
  • American Safety and Health Institute CPR, Basic Life Support, Wilderness First Aid, Emergency Medical Responder Instructor
  • National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) & New Jersey EMT
  • Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Public Safety Diver & Divemaster
  • New York State Licensed Hiking/Camping Guide
  • Catskill 3500 Club Member# 3981

Favorite Piece of Advice

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