
Intro to Survival requires no experience and delivers a solid foundation in Wildereness Survival Skills
Learn essential skills through an experience guided by those who have lived in the woods through all four seasons; no experience necessary.
Topics to be covered:
Hazards and Knife Safety
Survival Attitude
-Awareness
-Approaches
Quick Shelter
-Knots and Hitches
-Material Selection
-Design and setup
Water Purification
-Locating
-Gathering and Storage
-Hazards
-Purification Techniques
Fire Making
-Safety
-Materials
-Construction
-Ignition
-Maintenance
Overnight Experience
Signaling and Self Rescue
Practical Evaluation of Skills Covered
Cost: $250.00
Michael Douglas, the founder and director of Maine Primitive Skills School, brings unparalleled expertise to this transformative program. Michael founded the school in 1989, making it the oldest survival, tracking, and primitive skills school in New England. As a student of Tom Brown Jr., a global expert in tracking and wilderness skills, Michael's knowledge is steeped in generations of learning and mentoring. His extensive background includes training in American Judo, Kempo Karate, Wing Chun Kung-Fu, Philippine knife and stick fighting, Ju-Jitsu, American boxing, Muay Thai, and SCARS. A former Marine and martial arts expert, Michael trains the military, advises on nature documentaries, and prepares contestants for survival TV shows. He has lived in a survival shelter for over two years, hidden in the woods. Continuously seeking new skills and relationships with Indigenous cultures worldwide, Michael teaches and lectures globally, setting the standard in the field. Many of his students have gone on to start their own schools, and he has mentored over 36 Eagle Scouts. Michael is also a much-loved and respected leader, mentor and outdoorsman within his community.
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