do you have a plan for protecting your children in unforeseen circumstances?

Without proper self defense training and wilderness preparedness knowledge, mothers are drastically limiting their ability to be their children's best protector and first responder.

Our number one job in motherhood is to protect and care for our children.

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Hi! I'm Kaleigh.

I'm an avid outdoorswoman, backcountry hiker, and off-grid camper. 

But most importantly, I'm a mother.

I have spent nearly a decade training, learning, and practicing the skills needed to protect my children in the wild.

Inspired by a mother grizzly,
I strive for:
strong self defense,
wilderness preparedness & first response,
public safety awareness,
and a whole lot of fun!

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"This guide replaced all of my anxiety with a clear step-by-step plan. I truly had no clue where to start when it came to emergency preparedness for my family. Now, I feel confident in myself and I don't worry about being surprised by a spontaneous emergency."

- Customer of "A Mom's Guide to Emergency Preparedness"

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Lower-extremity injuries, slips, and falls while hiking 

Dehydration and exhaustion 

Getting lost, stranded, or off-trail trouble

Water hazards, like slippery granite or swift currents

Falls from heights or technical climbing mishaps



the 5 most common calls for help include:


Yosemite National Park Search and rescue

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