Courses

Overview

Self-reliance. Persistence. Craftsmanship. Knowledge.

These are just a few of the values to be learned through practicing survival skills, but these four form the pillars of our philosophy. As our country is trending, society increasingly wants to break down the individual and teach them that they are helpless on their own. 

We are paddling in the opposite direction, teaching kids to overcome the odds and take care of themselves so that they can take care of those around them.  For more about our mission, see our About Us page.

Our courses are designed to be taken as a series, with each progressing module building on skills and themes learned in the previous modules.  They can, however, be taken individually and we're careful to teach each skill starting with a beginner in mind. 

 

Logistics

Course Locations: Locations vary based on season, weather and module topic but are all within a 45 minute drive of downtown Raleigh.  We utilize State Parks, game lands, nature preserves, etc. After registering for a course, we will send you an information packet outlining course location and other important details.

Parent Logistics: At the start of each course, in or near the parking area we will have a sign-in and gathering area where we'll talk about the course and check in with everyone. Payment for the course will be due at this time, cash or check only. 

We have years of experience with group management and a focus on safety, but it is important to note that we are not equipped to provide childcare service at this time. If your child will struggle to follow safety instructions, wander away from the group, and otherwise choose not to participate, we can't be responsible for their safety or experience on the course. One parent or guardian is required to tag along at no charge.

 

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Course Registration

Who can attend these courses?
We've designed the course material for 10-16 year-olds. We may accept children as young as 9 on a case by case basis if the parents believe their child is up to the challenge.
What gear or equipment do participants need to bring?
For safety, we require the following: 1) Long pants must be worn by all participants to protect against bugs and plants. 2) Heavy duty, close-toed shoes (ideally hiking boots) are required for walking over rough terrain. 3) A minimum of one liter of drinking water (two on hot days). 4) A rain jacket in case we are caught in a downpour. 5) Jackets or coats as needed depending on the weather.
Are the course activities safe?
We do everything we can to make these courses as safe as reasonably possible. Outdoor activities do have inherent risks, however. Wildlife such as mosquitoes, ticks, and snakes may be encountered. Walking over rough terrain has a risk of leg or ankle injury. Working with primitive tools like the bow drill has the risk of injuring hands. A knife is used to make some primitive tools, which has the risk of causing cuts or other injuries. We supervise participants closely, but cannot remove risk completely.
Can I drop my child off for the duration of the course or do I need to stay with them?
We require one parent or guardian to be present for the first course at minimum. We may then allow unaccompanied children over 15 to attend ensuing courses once we get to know them. We are not equipped to provide childcare at this time, which means that our first responsibility is to the group and teaching the course material. If any participant wanders off, decides to leave, or engage in other unsafe behavior, we don't have the resources to manage that situation and it would be the responsibility of the parent.

Questions? Reach out to us!