Wilderness Survival Courses
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wilderness shelterCOURSE DESCRIPTION: Studies in the skills essential for wilderness survival in a variety of physical environments: shelters, water, edible plants and animals, and navigation. Emphasis on techniques with primitive technologies, environmental conservation, and safety.



firedrill COURSE OBJECTIVES:

1. Gain a greater understanding of and appreciation for the natural environment demonstrated through survival living skills and conservation techniques.

2. Develop the ability to solve such problems as body warmth, hydration, and energy consumption through the appropriate application of survival techniques and skills.

3. Develop self-confidence and self-awareness through accomplishments while exposed to challenging environments.

deadfall trapCOURSE CONTENT:

I. Introduction to Survival
A. Overview: survival priorities
B. Mental attitude: the will to survive
C. Physiological: rule of threes
II. Survival Shelters
A. Choice of location
B. Goals of the ideal shelter
C. Construction: techniques and materials

III. Fire Making and Utilization
A. Importance of fires:
B. Fire Making: friction fires
C. Utilization: cooking & warmth
IV. Water
A. Needs
B. Sources
C. Purification


making cordageV. Introduction to Primitive Technology
A. Stone tools: flintknaping, etc.
B. Wood tools: curing, carving, etc.
C. Traps, snares, weapons, etc.
D. Plant materials: rope making, basketry, etc.
VI. Food
A. Nutritional requirements
B. Plants: identification and utilization
C. Animals: introduction to trapping, hunting, fishing
VII. Primitive Navigation and Wilderness Travel
A. When should you travel?
B. Simple navigational aids: sun, stars, plant and animal indices.
VIII. Environmental Concerns/ Impact
IX. Special Topics
A. Snow survival
B. Desert survival
C. Individual and group survival

creating a firebed for warmthDates: May 2-4 2008
Costs: $245

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