Intermediate - Living in the Wilderness and Bushcraft Skills
(2 days, 1 night, from 9 am of day 1 to 5 pm of day 2)
About the Living in the Wilderness and Bushcraft Skills course
This survival program focuses on implementing knowledge and skills from the Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills programs. Completion of the Novice 1 - Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills course is required. The Living in the Wilderness & Bushcraft Skills course will allow you to learn intermediate wilderness bushcraft knowledge and skills. You will practice how to prioritize survival preferences and how to think and behave in unexpected situations. With professional support, this program will allow you to do the following activities independently: build a one-night shelter and a comfortable bed, practice essential knots, develop fire lighting skills, look for water and make it safe to drink, use a compass and maps for navigating in unknown areas and how to signal for help and rescue. It is only by doing these things yourself that you will develop your skills. If you want to increase your confidence of staying in the wilderness at night, this program is for you. The course will dramatically improve your ability to subsist when presented with unexpected and/or dangerous situations in the wilderness. Your skills of replacing equipment with knowledge will let you thrive in the wild environment.
During the program, participants will walk around 3-4 kilometres carrying their gear (approx. 30-40 lb). All participants should expect to deal with the elements: cold, heat, rain, wind, snow, etc.
Please, take the preparation for this program seriously. The program contains simulations of unexpected situations during your outdoor activities. We highly recommend physically preparing yourself. Hiking around 5 km, 2-3 times per week or running every second day for 2 weeks before the program is a great idea. From the Novice 1 - Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills program you already know how crucial physical and mental conditions are in unexpected situations.
You can find the outline of the program here.
Location
The Weekend Survival Skills Intensive course is located in Metchosin on Vancouver Island. The address is 1258 Neild Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Prerequisites
The minimum age of participants is 17 years old. All participants under the age of 19 have to be accompanied by their guardians.
Completion of Novice 1 - Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills is required (Novice 2 is recommended but not mandatory)
Requirements
Tools:
Fixed blade (non folding) knife with 90 degree spine, 4”- 6” length (MORA BUSHCRAFT BLACK or MORA GARBERG are recommended)
Folding saw (BAHCO LAPLANDER or SILKY saws are recommended)
Clothes fit for weather conditions:
Durable rain jacket, pants and extra layers
Hiking boots
Work gloves (leather work gloves are recommended)
Eye protection
Fire:
Lighter (BIC lighter is recommended)
Ferrocerium rod at least 3/8” x 2 2/8” but preferably ½” x 6”(LIGHT MY FIRE is recommended)
Shelter / emergency cover:
Tent/hammock or tarp (5x7 ft, 7x7 ft, or 10x10 ft)
Sleeping bag
Sleeping pad
Mylar emergency blanket (XL Size)
Cordage:
Paracord 550 or survival paracord, 100 ft
Bankline #36, 100 ft is recommended
Water and cooking:
Metal water bottle (single wall and wide mouth, NALGENE is recommended)
Metal cup (single wall)
Food:
Adequate food and snacks. Food is not provided.
Electrolyte drinks are recommended.
Navigation and orientation:
Non-lensatic compass with bezel ring, sighting mirror and magnifying lens (Suunto MC-2 is recommended)
Smartphone with charged battery and with the free version of the app Gaia GPS downloaded
Headlamp with spare batteries
Cargo:
Backpack or shoulder bag
Additionally:
Notebook (waterproof notebook / journal is recommended)
2 pencils / all-weather pens
Hygiene items
Any personal items such as anti-allergy medication, prescriptions, sunscreen, or insect repellant.