Novice 2 - Practical Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills
(2 day, from 9 am to 5 pm)
About the Novice 2 - Practical Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills course
This program is an intensive practical course which will allow you to practice and build on the skills you learned in the Novice 1 program. Continuing from the Novice 1 program, you will learn how to set up different types of fire by using different methods, work on navigation and orientation, find and make water safe and how to make the most of the natural resources in your environment. Bushcraft skills are essential to wilderness survival so you will further your skills with bushcraft tools. You can practice these skills on your own, but this program allows you to practice your outdoor life skills with support and guidance from our instructors ensuring correct techniques are used. Even though there is an emphasis on practical skills, you will still enhance your theoretical background on survival and bushcraft skills and we continually challenge your critical thinking. You will practice identifying survival priorities and build plans of surviving in different situations. Making use of nature’s resources as harmlessly as possible is our priority. Thus, during our programs, not a single tree is damaged. The Novice 2 - Practical Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills program illustrates how to use natural materials without disturbing nature at the same time.
You can find the outline of the program here.
Location
The Outdoor Life and Bushcraft Skills program 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.
Requirements
Clothes fit for weather conditions. If it is rainy, you should wear a rain jacket and pants. There is no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing
Hiking boots/shoes
Work gloves (leather work gloves recommended)
Eye protection
Notebook and pencil
Bring water and a packed lunch
Any personal items such as anti-allergy medication, sunscreen or insect repellant
A backpack to keep all your items in
Your backpacking gear that you use during your outdoor activities