I read an interseting newspaper article about this course recently, that might give an insight into the kind of instructors they're looking for,
a qoute from it......"I knew from the start that
employing gap-toothed paratroopers wasn't going to work," says the firm's 23-year-old founder Alex McBarnet, who, as a pupil at Cheltenham College, spent his holidays training with survival expert Ray Mears. "I wanted people who wouldn't scare the kids."
.......I don't think Alex will be getting a xmas card from the 'Airborne Brotherhood' this year
.....also a quote from their job vacancy advertisement.........."The Bushcraft Company is
now looking for young (Age 20-30) highly motivated, intelligent and energetic individuals with quick learning abilities, who work well under pressure and are capable of interacting with people of all ages. from April to August"....
.....or a xmas card from 'Help the Aged' either...
I'm not knocking it, but I think it shows the gulf that I beleive now exists between the old Survival School days and the more touchy feely future of Bushcraft courses, I'm not saying that it's wrong and I know as well as anyone we all need to change with the times, but, I can't help but think the youngsters are all too quick to brush the experience of us old boys under the 'sleeping mat'
The thing is they're getting the kids outdoors and learning and at the end of the day thats what matters so good luck to them.
Here's the article.....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/5933887/Bushcraft-skills-course-for-children.html