2-Day Survival Course: Learn Basic Wilderness Skills
- Become a real survivalist over the course of a two-day, professional training program
- Learn about survival tools and techniques. Develop the ability to react correctly in a survival situation
- Limited availabilities. Professional guidance, theory class and personal follow-up included
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Duration
Available
Pick up / meeting point
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Difficulty
Minimum age
Overview
This survival course is perfect for anyone who would like to learn how to live and survive in the forest. Learn how to find your way out of tricky situations and learn how to see nature differently.
What's included?
Lunch
Breakfast
Dinner
Private transportation
All needed gears
Alcoholic beverages
Your travel insurance
What to expect?
We will be focusing on the three survival fundamentals, our basic needs and knowing which ones to prioritize.
How to build a fire, a shelter and with what? We will find what to eat, where to find food and how to prepare the dishes. We will also find water and learn how to collect it. We will have an introduction on plants and find out if they are edible, toxic or medicinal plants.
We will track wildlife and talk about its dangers and how to continue when a survival situation arises. Besides we will do trapping, fishing, orientation - map reading.
Meeting Point:
Meeting at Ystadsvägen 18. Metro station Hammarbyhöjden, on the green line, number 17, towards Skarpnäck. You can check the meeting point location on Google Maps.
How to get there, coming from the Hammarbyhöjden Metro station:
When you step off the metro take left, then exit the metro station. You arrive at Malmövägen, take the right and follow the sharp 90° turn going left then continue walking for about 5 minutes. On the way, you will pass the café called ''Bonne Femme’', pass it and continue down the road for about 1 minute.
The house on the corner of Ystadsvägen is where you'll meet your guide. The logo True Nature Sweden is written on the windows.
Good to know
Bring or rent camping gear, tent, sleeping bag, and mat
A backpack 70-80L
Hiking shoes
Wool socks
Rain clothes
Headlamp
Warm sweater for the evening/night
Change of clothes but one will do fine.
Hiking trousers. NO jeans.
Underlayer for the night. (winter)
Your personal medication if needed.
Sandals (no flip flops)
Knife
Compass
Pen & paper
What to bring
-A backpack 70-80L
-Hiking shoes
-Wool socks
-Rain clothes
-Headlamp
-Warm sweater for the evening/night
-change of clothes but one will do fine.
-Hiking trousers. NO jeans.
-Underlayer for the night. (winter)
-Your personal medication if needed.
-Sandals (no flip flops)
-Knife
-Compass
-Pen & paper