2026 SAWSI Attendance Confirmation Please fill out the form below. SAWSI Attendance Form 2026 Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) Course Accepted in(Required) Crosscut Sharpening Trail Structures Trail Maintenance-Tread and Drainage Stonework Southern Appalachian Ecosystems Tool Rehandling Leave No Trace Phone NumberAre you planning to attend WSI May 4-8?(Required)To attend WSI, you must receive an acceptance notification for a specific course or receive an invitation as an instructor or special guest. Yes No How are you engaging with WSI?You may select more than one Participant Instructor Speaker or Special guest Planning team member What is your unisex t-shirt size?We will do our best to fulfill your request. Please note that we may have to provide a shirt in the closest size available. Small Medium Large X Large 2X Large 3X Large Emergency Contact InformationIf you confirmed your attendance to 2026 WSI, please provide the name, relationship, and phone number for an emergency contact.Name First Last What is the contact's relationship to you? ex. spouse, parent, partner, sibling, friend, etc.What is the best phone number to reach your contact?Section Break-- For Speakers and Special Guests Only --Thank you so much for your commitment to the wilderness stewardship community and for making WSI outstanding! Please fill out the questions below.Preferred title Write a 1-3 sentence bio about yourself to be shared with participants. May we share your email contact information with WSI participants for networking and follow up question opportunities?(Required)YesNoLet's talk about itSection BreakWSI Code of Conduct(Required) I have read and understand the WSI Code of Conduct stated in the 2026 WSI Information Packet.Code of Conduct WSI’s Code of Conduct is in alignment with existing U.S. Forest Service Policy (FSM 1834.1). We are committed to creating and maintaining a work environment in which all people are treated with dignity, fairness, and respect, and are free from harassment. This Code of Conduct applies to all WSI planning team members, trainers, team leads, participants, and guests associated with the event as well as in their working relationship with the public. This Code of Conduct applies to agency staff, partners, and volunteers engaging in the WSI training. Wilderness Skills institute will be characterized by mutual trust and the absence of intimidation, oppression, and exploitation. We will not tolerate: 1. Sexual harassment which is a particularly egregious form of harassment and a form of sex discrimination prohibited by law and regulation. Sexual harassment is not condoned in Forest Service programs, activities, in the work environment, or in situations that impact the work environment. 2. Any use of derogatory words, phrases, epithets, gestures, pictures, drawings, or cartoons that: a. Deal with or target race, color, religion, age (40 years or older), disability (physical or mental), national origin, sex (gender), sexual orientation, genetic information, marital, and/or parental status regardless of the means of delivery (that is, verbal or electronic communication); or b. Intimidates, abuses, offends, or creates a hostile work environment. 3. Viewing or displaying pornographic or sexually explicit materials that may be viewed by others during the training regardless of the means or methods (such as, but not limited to, print, hard copy, audio or electronic). 4. Retaliation against any agency staff, partner, volunteer, or guest for reporting matters under this Code of Conduct, or for assisting in an inquiry related to such a report. By registering for and attending the Wilderness Skills Institute, you indicate your understanding and acceptance of these terms. Thank you for your replySorry to hear that you are unable to attend this year. We will remove from the roster and any further correspondence relayed to the WSI 2026.