Winter Wilderness Skills Workshop @ Audubon Vermont

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Where

Who

Tweens, Teens

Details

Cost: Sliding scale, suggested price of $25-30 per participant. Parking: Yes - Park in our Sugarhouse Lot

If you found yourself alone in the woods, would you have what it takes to survive? In this 3.5 hour program participants will obtain shelter, fire, and food using natural surroundings and common resources on hand. Lessons will be hands-on and interactive, utilizing the Green Mountain Audubon Center's several acres of rich woodlands. You can also expect to enjoy a treat by the fire. Registration is required. Upon registration you will receive an email with more information and forms that must be completed prior to the program.

Please make sure your are dressed for cold weather. Bring a water bottle, snack, and a positive attitude!

Participants will learn how to:

Build a natural shelter

Start fire by friction using a bow drill

Create traps for small mammals

Note: We will not be capturing or harming any live animals or promoting that attendees try to trap animals in their yards/schools/etc after completing this program. Each attendee will receive guidelines from Vermont Fish and Wildlife on trapping permits and safety.

Age: 11-16 years old

Cost: Pay what you can model with a suggested price of $25-30 per person.

Leaders:

Truman Lee-Solomon (he/him) - Education AmeriCorps Member

Sarah Hooghuis (they/she) - Youth Conservation Leadership Coordinator

Please reach out with any questions, sarah.hooghuis@audubon.org

Reviews

2 reviews
  • March 6, 2011
    "Their preschool program is great! My daughter loves it! The instructors are great with the kids. It can get a little crowded, especially on the nice weather days."
    - Sandpeach
  • August 27, 2009
    "There are some nice hiking trails here but make sure you go to Birds of Vermont Museum down the street. It is awesome!"
    - visitorfromNC

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