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Description
The Trueways 3 Day Young Survivalist course, in keeping with our philosophy of real skills for real situations, delivers sensible and appropriate survival training for children aged 7 to 15. This is a basic course intended to give some real skills to those attending. The teaching style is geared towards the young participants. The price of this course includes one child and one adult. One adult can bring multiple children on the course - you just pay for each child place.
This course loosely follows the adult 3 day basic survival course but with shorter teaching periods and more social interaction by the children. Adults should expect to do some of the work and to supervise their children fully but remember that the course content and focus is on the children. Don't expect lots of adult standard theory or in-depth analysis, the focus is on teaching the children and keeping them safe.
The Trueways Young Survivalist course was featured in 'The 50 Best Active Days Out' guide from 'The Independent' newspaper. Trueways Survival School was the only survival & bushcraft school to make the grade, we were also featured in 'The Times' newspaper as one of "the best courses for aspiring Ray Mears", (their words not ours).
This course is very popular and can get booked up quickly, due to the nature of the course we are limited to 4 courses a year during the warmer months.
Course Syllabus
This course runs over 3 full days and 2 nights, you will spend the night in a shelter built by you and your child. We will cover the following subjects:
1) Protection.
Shelter building using a tarp - Your home for the evening.
Insulation and weather protection using natural materials.
Priorities of Survival: first aid, clothing, shelter and fire
2) Fire.
Fire Lighting and maintenance with flint and steel.
Use of fire for heating and cooking.
Signalling for rescue including building a smoke signal fire
3) Water.
Finding, collecting, filtering and treating water.
4) Food.
Foraging for edible plants and a bug hunt (optional cooked bug eating)
5) Survival Camp Craft and Routines.
How to set out your camp for protection from the rain and keeping warm.
6) Navigation.
A basic compass method for finding the way back to a feature like a road or river. Shadow sticks and a few other simple rules of thumb. How to mark a trail to be found.
Equipment List:
A full and complete equipment list will be provided along with specific directions once your booking is confirmed.
However, as a minimum you will need to bring with you some basic kit such as:
Waterproof Jacket & Trousers.
Suitable Footware.
Knife.
Torch.
Billy Can/Cooking Pot or best is a mess tin
Drinking Cup/Mug and a Water Bottle.
Sleeping Bag.
Bivi Bag (not plastic survival bag)
Basha or Tarp.
Torch.
Don't worry if you haven't got everything you need, we do hire the less common stuff which is typically a lot cheaper than buying.