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Peter Wallace

Peter lives in Milo, Maine in a house that he built that is completely off the grid. He is a full time Paramedic working for Mayo Regional Hospital out of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. He also works for the local service in Milo Three Rivers Ambulance. Before going "Full Time" As a medic, he spent twenty years working full time in the Northwoods Canoe Company, building and restoring wood and canvas canoes, and is still a partner in the business and works part time. www.wooden-canoes.com He is a lead instructor for Outward Bound and is a registered Maine guide, guiding on the water and in the woods and mountains of Maine. He has been with the company for five years and says he, " enjoys the people he works with at WMA, the instructors and the students".


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Jen Buttery

Jen Buttery is a WMA Assistant Instructor. Her first WMA WFR class back in 2009 started her on her emergency medical path from expedition medic in Mongolia, Russia, and Kazakhstan to offshore medical officer and now AEMT and EMT instructor in Maine. She is also now pursuing a masters in public health. After living abroad …


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Stephen Leavins

Stephen has worked in the outdoor industry in both guiding and retail since 1990. Past endeavors have included guiding backpacking, canoeing, climbing, and sea kayaking. Formally, Stephen has held certifications as an ACA Coastal Kayak (Level 5) Advanced Open Water Instructor Trainer, ACA Open Canoe Instructor, PCIA Single Pitch Instructor, BCU Five Star (Sea), PADI Rescue Diver and is a Registered Maine Recreation and Master Sea Kayak Guide. His mountaineering and paddling experience includes sites in the US, South America, Canada, Scotland, and Nepal. Stephen enjoys cycling, skiing, and whitewater paddling whenever an opportunity presents. In 2007 he began volunteering as an EMT with a local ambulance service. While there, he helped develop and train the service’s high angle rescue team. Stephen currently works as a full time Paramedic in Maine. He enjoys any opportunity to get outside, especially if it involves his two kids. 


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