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Survival 2 -
"Applications &
Techniques"
Class Length: 6 Days (Sunday -
Saturday)
Class Dates:
Aug 15-21, 2010 FULL
Instruction Fee: $595
Supplies Fee for this class: $40
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The Survival 2
Class
builds on the Survival Weekend or Survival 1 Week
classes, while also providing you with an opportunity to actually use the
skills that you learned in those classes. Since so may of us
find it difficult to find the time to practice the
skills learned there, this Survival 2 class will give you that
opportunity - with the added benefit of having
instructors there to help you in the areas where you may need
additional assistance or coaching.
Overview of the Week
Students
learn to prepare their own meals in this class, so you
will begin by learning how to grind the flour
you will be using to prepare many of your meals for the rest of
the week. Next, you will choose the type of shelter type
that you will build and get started on its construction.
This shelter will be your "home" for the rest of the week
since we will be "taking away your tent" after the 2nd
night of class.
During the week, you will
be purifying all of the water you will be using, trying
out various commercially available water filters and
purifiers, and
then reverting to the "old-fashion way" of boiling water
for your needs toward the end of the week.
This class will
cover more about Fire and Traps, but you will
be using wood gathered from the forest. You'll
soon learn that finding a "straight stick" is a rare
commodity indeed.
Your mess kit will be
"taken away" on day 3 and you will need to rely on the
wooden bowl and eating utensils you will be burning out
around the first few evening campfires. On day 4,
your knife will be "taken away" and you will need to
rely on the "stone age" tools you will be shown how to
fashion.
One unique skill that you
will learn, and is rarely taught in survival classes, is
how to "field dress" game. Your dinner on Monday
night will consist of a fish that you will fillet
and cook over your campfire. On Wednesday
night you will relish a chicken dinner made from a
chicken you field dress, pluck and cook in an
"underground oven" that you will build.
Come Friday night,
you will be dining on fresh rabbit. During the
week you will learn how to quickly and respectfully
kill and field dress each animal. You may "opt
out" of the actual killing of your meal, but you will
be required to field dress and prepare the animal if you
want to eat that night. (Remember, you can live
about three weeks without food!)
We strongly recommend you purchase our "Fin,
Feather and Fur - Field Dressing Small Game" video
before attending the class.
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"Cooking breakfast of an egg,
stick bread, and water for
coffee or tea" |
Other scheduled topics
for the week include primitive fishing
techniques, basic tracking skills, awareness, various
camp crafts and skills, plus nature
walks. Unscheduled topics always arise
during the week which just serve to completely round
out this unique wilderness experience.
"Know
Before You Go"
Learn from the experience of past students
who attended this class in the
"Know
Before You Go" section
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