Women of the Woods
Empower yourself in a supportive and inclusive environment with our exclusive monthly wilderness survival class designed specifically for women. Led by experienced male survival experts, this class offers a unique opportunity to master essential survival skills such as water purification, animal processing, basket making, trap setting, and shelter construction. Each session is carefully crafted to ensure a safe, engaging, and empowering experience, fostering a strong sense of community and confidence among participants. Embrace the challenge, build lifelong skills, and connect with like-minded women as you discover the strength and resilience within you.
The curriculum for this class is on-going. In the annual Primal Reset course, we hold strong to our programming and cover specific topics.
In these classes, we are able to dive into and spend ample time on each skill. Above is a list of just some of the things that are covered throughout the year.
Women of the Woods
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Edible & Medicinal Plants
Plants are food and medicine. When we teach on this topic, it’s designed for making food and/or medicine on the go. In this portion of classes, you’ll learn how to identify plants, trees and fungi in a digestible and easy-to-remember style.
In class, you’ll sometimes make medicine from scratch with minimal gear. You’ll also learn what plants and leaves are edible and delicious.
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Fire Craft
Fire is crucial. With the right materials, conditions & tools, fire can be quite easy. But what about when these are not in ideal conditions. Can you make a fire without a lighter or matches?
Can you build a fire in the rain?
In worst case situations, can you build a fire in the rain with friction?
These are some concepts we address and teach on in classes.
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Water Purification
Without potable water, we die. It’s that simple. Have you ever gone days with minimal water in a wilderness setting? It’s rough!! And dangerous.
You will learn how to make dirty water safe to drink with primitive methods, some of which you can do with only sticks.
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Shelter Building
Shelters are crucial and often not included in our “If I get lost” plans. We teach hasty shelter building, all the way up to long term shelter building for staying weeks in the wild.
Whether you need shelter in the heat of the summer or the bite of the winter, we’ve got you covered.
Did you know some woods in the forest have twice the insulation value as others? You’d be surprised to find out which types of trees that hold warmth better than others.
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Navigation
This is the Survival Conundrum. While most neglect learning navigation skills because it’s not all that exciting, it’s the Number 1 Survival Skill.
Take a moment to think about this. If you understand navigation, whether it be with map & compass, or using the sun, moon and stars, then you’ll likely never get lost. If you’re never lost, you’ll never need to implement true survival skills.
You’ll just go home.
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Bushcraft
Bushcraft definitions are quite vague and ambiguous.
We define bushcraft as the skill or art of using natural materials to build or create what is needed in survival. This pertains mostly to shelter, trap and tool building.
When learning bushcraft in our classes, you’ll be learning knife, saw and axe use, along with knot tying. You’ll also learn how to build just about anything you’d realistically need in a survival setting.
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Hunting, Trapping & Fishing
There are rules to success when hunting, fishing and trapping. Learn what to avoid and when to strike. You’ll learn how to catch, clean and cook fish with no cook wear. You’ll learn about animal behavior, track tracking, butchering and small game traps. Please know, that Protein is king in survival. It’s what connects our nerves from ou brains to our bodies. Without it, we suffer and wither away.
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First Aid
In regard to time in the woods, medical concerns are rare. But….when medical attention is needed, that’s all that matters at that moment. Knowing the basics will aid in keeping you alive until help arrives. It can even help aid in your own self-rescue.