Oddly my brother and I exchanged pressies this Xmas to find we'd got the same SAS survival guide. Very wierd!
Excited/inspired by the new book and a prior general interest (although no deep experience in) bushcraft, we are now looking to book a multi-day survival course in the UK to learn/practice some survival skills. Probably 5 days.
There seem to be a few courses running but websites are no indication of quality and the hype around Mears or Grylls, let alone the hiked cost, makes me suspicious of value. I think a smallish group surviving in the woods led by an experienced chap/chapess or two who can teach the basics (shelter, food, water, fire etc) and some of the more advanced tips/tricks would suit us both well. Doesn't have to be highly structured, just varied and interesting topics. Aware of the benefits of organised/insured/kitted out businesses, I'm not totally averse to meeting up with some knowledagble independent willing to give private lessons for a long 4-5 day weekend.
What courses have you done and who do you rate
All advice welcome. Thanks in advance.
Excited/inspired by the new book and a prior general interest (although no deep experience in) bushcraft, we are now looking to book a multi-day survival course in the UK to learn/practice some survival skills. Probably 5 days.
There seem to be a few courses running but websites are no indication of quality and the hype around Mears or Grylls, let alone the hiked cost, makes me suspicious of value. I think a smallish group surviving in the woods led by an experienced chap/chapess or two who can teach the basics (shelter, food, water, fire etc) and some of the more advanced tips/tricks would suit us both well. Doesn't have to be highly structured, just varied and interesting topics. Aware of the benefits of organised/insured/kitted out businesses, I'm not totally averse to meeting up with some knowledagble independent willing to give private lessons for a long 4-5 day weekend.
What courses have you done and who do you rate
