
Bushcraft Workshop
- Class Description
- Gear List
- Additional Information
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Bushcraft is a term used to describe the skills and techniques used to survive and thrive in the natural environment.
This Bushcraft Workshop is very hands-on and will introduce students to the principles and practices based around 4 foundational subjects:
Food Procurement
-Sling Shots
-Primitive Fishing Implements
-Frog Gig / Spears
Nature
-Tree & Plant Identification
Tool Making
-Hand Saw
-Pack Frame
-Shell Utensils
Wilderness Skills
-Cordage Making
-Knife & Axe Use
-Knot Tying
The class will also cover the use of basic tools and equipment, such as knives, saws, and axes. Students would have the opportunity to practice these skills in a safe and controlled setting, with the guidance of an experienced instructor. The goal of this class is to give students a foundation in bushcraft and the confidence to apply these skills in a real-world setting.
Overall, our Bushcraft Workshop is a great way to learn essential skills for self-reliance and connection with the natural world.
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REQUIRED ITEMS:
Weather Appropriate Clothing
Food & Water
HIGHLY SUGGESTED ITEMS:
Leather Work Gloves
Knife with 90º Spine
Folding Saw
Multitool
General Camping Essentials
Tent / Hammock / Tarp
Sleeping Bag
Camp Chair
Paper & Pen
Head Light & Extra Batteries
Snacks
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BEFORE YOU ARRIVE:
All students must read, agree, and sign our 2023 Liability Waiver prior to arriving on site.
Primitive camping on-site is included with this class but not required. The class will be conducted at our Basecamp which is a short walk from the parking area. The Porta-Potty is located about 100 yards from the class area. Food and drinks are not included! We have additional Mountain House Meals available for sale in our Outpost. Potable water is available on the property.
WHEN YOU ARRIVE:
Our Address: 1150 Carruth Rd Watkinsville, GA 30677
Look for the signs directing you to the second driveway on your right next to the large barn and blue dumpster. Pull in past the Welcome Sign and park at the entrance of the trail straight ahead.
Grab your gear and follow the signs to Basecamp located about 200 yards down the main trail beyond the red gate. This is where the majority of class instruction will be throughout the weekend.
Set up camp anywhere to the right (west) side of the main trail surrounding Basecamp. We suggest setting up further away from the main fire pit if you prefer to not hear possible late night fireside conversations.
SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY - Students are welcome to arrive as early as 5PM and camp.
SATURDAY - 8AM: Class Begins. Instruction will continue at a moderate pace until noon. We will break for a 30-60min lunch break depending on class pace. This is a relaxed class environment. Restroom & snack breaks are taken at your leisure.
Class typically breaks for the day around 5-6PM. Unstructured instruction usually continues around the campfire throughout the evening. This allows for additional questions to be presented or more time to complete projects from earlier in the day.
SUNDAY - 8AM: Class Begins. We pick back up the next morning and continue until 11AM.
Class Recap 11-12PM. This is additional time for questions or time to finish up weekend projects with instructors present. 12PM Class is completed.
DUE TO INSURANCE PURPOSES, WE DO NOT ALLOW CAMPING ON-SITE AFTER THE CLASS IS COMPLETED.