Fundamentals of Wilderness Survival
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About the course
Fundamentals of Wilderness Survival is a course designed to help beginners and experts alike become more self-sufficient in the remote backcountry, and be adequately prepared for an unexpected wilderness emergency. The only way a person may gain a realistic outlook on the rigors of wilderness travel is to spend a good deal of time in the outdoors, and a great number of nights sleeping in the woods. Therefore, this course requires active participation in the outdoors, including hiking, starting fires, and at least a few nights of camping, unless the students are unable to do so due to a medical condition or other special circumstance. This course won’t turn you into a competent woodsman, but it will give you all of the knowledge, resources, and skills you need to confidently turn YOURSELF into one!!!
Because I want fathers and sons to be able to take this course together, attendance to the live lectures will not be a requirement of the course for those fathers (or any adult) that have to work during class hours.
Course Objectives
- Understand the primary causes of wilderness survival situations throughout history
- Understand the physiology of the human body as it relates to wilderness travel
- Know the proper clothing for every environment in the world
- Learn how to select and safely use a knife for wilderness survival
- Be able to confidently start a fire in wet, windy weather
- Understand the construction and principles of common wilderness shelters
- Be familiar with common water contaminants and water purification methods
- Learn how to read a map and compass
- Tie at least 7 common outdoor knots
Course Price:
- Individual price: $400
- Father/son discount price: $600
Videos
Course Overview
Lesson 1
- Course Introduction and Expectations
- Intro to Wilderness Survival and Exposure
Lesson 2
- Understanding Principles of Heat Exchange as it Relates to Wilderness Travel
Lesson 3
- Fire Making for Beginners
Lesson 4
- Identifying and Using Trees and Shrubs for Wilderness Survival
- Conservation and Bushcraft Etiquette
Lesson 5
- Choosing and Using a Wilderness Survival Knife
- How to Use a Saw
Lesson 6
- Dehydration- Routes of Water Loss, Symptoms, Avoidance
- Water in the Wilderness: Common Water Contaminants and their Purification
Lesson 7
- Hypothermia- Causes, Prevention, and Emergency Field Treatment
Lesson 8
- Introduction to Tying Common Bush Knots
- Bindcraft- Primitive Cordage and Binding Materials
Lesson 9
- Dressing for Wilderness Travel and the Physics of Clothing
Lesson 10
- Wilderness Shelter Concepts and Construction- Site Analysis and Heat Exchange Principles
Lesson 11
- Using a Map and Compass
Lesson 12
- Recommended Minimum Equipment for Short Term Wilderness Travel and Safety
- Outfitting Your Vehicle for Wilderness Travel
Lesson 13
- Preparing for Wilderness Travel
- Signaling for Rescue
Lesson 14
- Wilderness First Aid Kits, Wound Management, and Common Backcountry Injuries
Lesson 15
- Preventing Heat Illnesses + Acclimatization to the Heat
Lesson 16
- Travel and Survival in Extreme Heat
Texts:
- Basic Safe Travel and Boreal Survival Handbook by Mors Kochanski
- Desert Survival Skills by David Alloway
- Secrets of Warmth for Comfort and Survival by Hal Weiss
- National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Trees of North America by Bruce Kershner
Optional for those near deep snow:
- Snow Caves for Fun and Survival by Earnest Wilkerson
Equipment:
Fixed blade knife with a scandi grind, preferably orange
Recommended:
- Morakniv Companion Heavy Duty orange model carbon steel(cheapest)
- Morakniv Bushcraft orange model (stainless)
- Condor Terrasaur orange model(my personal favorite, ambidextrous sheath)
- Morakniv Garberg (poly sheath option is ambidextrous)
Baseplate compass with rotating ring
Recommended: - Sunnto A-30 NH USGS Compass
About the teacher
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