Thank you for registering for Bone Craft with Wilderness Awareness School in Duvall, Washington. We are excited to meet you at Linne Doran, Wilderness Awareness School’s 60-acre campus.
This page contains information that you will need to prepare for this program. Please read it carefully.
If you have any questions regarding your registration, please contact Wilderness Awareness School at (425) 788-1301 or [email protected]; our office hours are 8:00-4:00, Monday through Friday.
If you have any questions about registration, refunds, or transfers, please visit our Cancellation and Transfer Policy. Please see our Covid Guidelines for our most up to date health precautions.
We are looking forward to a fabulous course together!
Sincerely,
Shivani Gogna
Program Manager
Jeni Ronald
Lead Instructor
Bone Craft
When
Saturday, February 22nd – Sunday, February 23rd
Please arrive by 8:45am and be prepared to start at 9am.
Where
Linne Doran is located about fifteen minutes outside of Duvall in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. You can find us via Google Maps or also view driving directions here.
What to Expect
We will spend most of the weekend outside under covered structures regardless of the weather. When you leave your car, please bring all the food and gear you need to be out the entire day. Be prepared to dress in layers so that you can adjust easily (see attached gear list). We may walk about 1-2 miles during the class day, at times off trail. Expect that you may get muddy and wet. We encourage you to be prepared for all types of weather and bring several layers so that you can be comfortable throughout the class.
We strive to balance theory with hands-on practice in a safe learning environment. Our goal is to push the edge of your knowledge and comfort zones for maximizing learning and enjoyment.
We’ll cover the following topics:
- Learn to craft with bones and walk away with a finished piece
- Deep dive into themes of life and death
- Understand more about anatomy and bones
- Learn more about the ancestry and cultural significance of bonecraft
- How to clean and prepare bones for crafting
- How to legally acquire bones for crafting in Washington state
- Safe and efficient knife, saw, and file use and maintenance
Health Precautions
We ask all participants to stay home if they have signs or symptoms of Covid-19 or other communicable sicknesses. Please see the following Dept. of Health Guidelines for an updated list of symptoms.
We will be working with deer and elk bones. Be prepared to come in contact with bones, bone marrow, and other remnants. We will make sure to practice safe and clean skills, but expect to be hands-on and get dirty.
Facilities
Our Linne Doran campus includes Cedar Lodge, our indoor classroom and meeting space, as well as several outdoor classrooms including a large yurt and our outdoor classroom. There are porta-potties on the property. Linne Doran has limited cell reception and no internet access.
Participants are welcome to camp on our property on Saturday evening. Accommodations are rustic: there are simple campsites, potable water, and firewood provided.
If you would like more modern accommodations, there are some Airbnb/VRBO type accommodations nearby, as well as a Tolt McDonald Park (20 minutes away) for large RV set-ups. We do not have space for RV’s or for campers that are larger than a standard pickup truck.
Food
Food is not provided for this course. Please bring a lunch and snack food for each day. We do not have any way for you to refrigerate or heat your food, so please plan accordingly. Instruction will end by 5pm on Saturday (or earlier depending on the class). If you choose to camp at Linne Doran overnight, you may cook dinner/breakfast on the property. Please bring your own stove and cooking vessels, as well as a cooler if needed. There are also great restaurants in town; your instructors can give you their recommendations.
Getting Here
Driving directions and maps can be found here. Please park at the Coho Ridge parking lot. Once you are on the gravel section of 320th Ave NE, you will find Coho Ridge parking lot on the left after the horse property. There is a metal orange gate with a small gravel parking lot visible from the road.
Our Campus address:
20410 320th Ave NE
Duvall, WA 98019
Gear Packing List
Please bring the following items. This list is designed with your comfort and safety in mind and takes into account the variable weather possibilities during winter in Western Washington.
- 2-Liters of water (Platypus, 1L Metal bottles, etc.)
- 4”- fixed blade knife with sheath (sharp, full-tang, fixed blade). Knives are available for purchase at the time of online registration or by emailing [email protected] up to the Thursday before your program date. Knives will NOT be available for sale once you arrive at your program.
- Work gloves/hand protection, face mask, eye protection if desired
- Notebook and pen/pencil
- Your own mug for tea/coffee
- Daypack (to carry lunch, water, notebook, and extra layers)
- Clothing that is appropriate for the weather and can get dirty. The key to being prepared is having multiple layers that you can add/remove during the day. Depending on the time of year, this could include:
- Synthetic long underwear top and bottom (not cotton)
- Wool or fleece pants (not cotton)
- Wool or fleece jacket (not cotton)
- Rain jacket, rain pants, and rain hat
- Wool socks
- Warm hat
- Gloves
- Appropriate footwear
Camping Gear (for those staying overnight)
- Cooler
- Tent with rain fly and ground tarp
- Sleeping bag and pad (with temperature rating appropriate for season)
- Toiletries and personal medication
- Flashlight
- Food
- Camp stove