How to $h!t in the woods
What to wipe with
Tips to have clean & easy Menstruation and urination for women
How to clean your hands
Awareness/observation techniques
How to deal with sun exposure
Fear of nature/being alone
Basic animal tracking
Bird Language and how to use it
Barefoot walking/running/hiking
What is Rewilding?
What is Hormesis?
Daily Sit Spot practice
knowledge vs Wisdom
Plus so much more
15+ highly produced videos with short digestible segments
in Depth Lessons that can fit into anyone's schedule
Practical tips that can be put in place right away
Interactive Q&A after every video
Lifetime access to course!
Access to a Private Member Group with other Students
Bonus Free Animal Tracking PDF
Bonus Free Herbal First Aid Kit PDF
Comprehensive list of resources
Hiked Pacific Crest Trail +2600 Miles
Lived Off Grid +4 yrs, no running water or electricity
Educated in the Top primitive skills schools in North America
Founded Finding Polaris Wilderness Community
Spent 2 months living primitively with no contact to the modern world, no matches, one knife, no plastic with a group 10 strangers
Ran 1000s of Miles in Barefoot shoes
Backpacked the tallest Peaks in Ontario with NO SHOES
Over a decade of drinking, hunting and educating on Wild Spring Water
+10 yrs of practice and study in Alternative Healing and Natural Remedies
Decade plus Martial Arts Self Defence Training and Situational Awareness
1. Self-Reliance:
- Learning nature skills fosters self-sufficiency, enabling individuals to rely on their knowledge and abilities to survive and thrive in outdoor settings.
2. Connection with Nature:
- Nature skills promote a deeper connection with the natural world, fostering appreciation, understanding, and a sense of responsibility towards the environment.
3. Mindfulness and Stress Reduction:
- Engaging in nature activities encourages mindfulness, reducing stress levels and promoting mental well-being through the calming effects of natural surroundings.
4. Survival Skills:
- Learning essential survival skills, such as navigation, shelter-building, and fire-making, equips individuals with the knowledge to handle unexpected situations in the wilderness.
5. Increased Environmental Awareness:
- Nature skills education enhances awareness of environmental issues, conservation, and sustainable living practices, empowering individuals to make informed and eco-friendly choices.
6. Health and Fitness:
- Outdoor activities associated with nature skills, such as hiking, tracking, and foraging, contribute to physical fitness and overall health.
7. Problem-Solving and Adaptability:
- Nature skills require adaptability and problem-solving, honing individuals' abilities to navigate challenges and think critically in dynamic outdoor environments.
8. Cultural Connection:
- Learning nature skills often involves tapping into traditional knowledge and indigenous practices, fostering a connection to cultural heritage and promoting cultural diversity.
9. Team Building and Social Skills:
- Participating in group nature activities cultivates teamwork, communication, and social skills, as individuals collaborate to achieve common goals in outdoor settings.
10. Resilience and Confidence:
- Overcoming challenges in nature skills activities builds resilience and boosts self-confidence, instilling a sense of accomplishment and capability.
11. Environmental Stewardship:
- Nature skills education instills a sense of responsibility and stewardship for the environment, encouraging individuals to actively participate in conservation efforts.
12. Life-Long Learning:
- Nature skills encompass a wide range of disciplines, promoting a culture of life-long learning as individuals explore diverse aspects of the natural world.
13. Culinary and Herbal Knowledge:
- Learning about edible plants, herbal medicine, and sustainable harvesting practices provides practical skills that can be applied to enhance nutrition and well-being.
14. Educational and Career Opportunities:
- Proficiency in nature skills can open doors to careers in fields such as environmental education, outdoor leadership, and ecological research.
15. Personal Growth and Reflection:
- Nature skills education encourages personal growth by challenging individuals to step out of their comfort zones, fostering self-discovery and reflection.
Overall, the benefits of learning nature skills extend beyond practical applications, encompassing physical, mental, and emotional well-being while fostering a deep respect for the natural world.
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