Weekend Walkabout Survival Course
May 16-18, 2008; 3:00 p.m.* Fri. - 4:00 p.m. Sun.; Central Washington
high desert. Lead instructor Johnny Miller;
$345. Food and camping included; Airport shuttle available. NOTE: Limited to the first 10 participants. (*Our Course Catalog
had a discrepancy with the start time. The correct start time is 3 p.m.) Call to register: 425-788-1301
If you have ever wanted to relate to the Earth without
the conveniences of our modern world, this is the wilderness survival
experience for you!
The Weekend Walkabout survival skills course is designed to allow people to experience the freedom of walking across a landscape and trusting the earth to provide for all of our needs. We will walk into the wilderness on a three-day adventure, learning to sustain ourselves from the natural world around us.
Lessons will be learned from the landscape as the opportunities arise and we will explore the survival skills of creating fire, finding/making shelter, harvesting wild foods, and navigation techniques.
Lead Instructor Biography:
Johnny
Miller is an instructor with our Expeditions and Special Programs,
as well as a Youth Programs instructor. He hails from the North Cascades,
where he has worked for 11 years for the Forest Service as a Wilderness
Ranger, trail builder, and a forest fire fighter. He has also trained
with and worked for the Boulder Outdoor Survival School in Utah, taking
adults on expeditions from mountains to desert with minimal gear. Johnny
has a bachelor's degree from the Evergreen State College in Ethnobotany,
and an A.A.S degree in Forestry from Green River Community College.
Call to register: 425-788-1301





