Level 3 Applied Wilderness Skills Qualification – NCFE CQ ACCREDITED

£550.00

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APPLIED BUSHCRAFT, SURVIVAL and WILDERNESS LIVING SKILLS - SCOTLAND

The Aim of the Applied Wilderness Skills Course is to teach you how to survive in Wilderness Areas.  The Survival School Applied Wilderness Skills Course is probably one of the best bushcraft courses in the country. Not only do you get the best scenery in the country, but it is also a chance to live and learn bushcraft in an extreme and sometimes hostile environment. This course is about learning to live in wilderness areas and how to look after yourself and others in remote wilderness locations. This is a bushcraft course rather than a military survival course.

Places for this course go quickly.

You must have completed a Level 2 Course before attending this course.

  • Course: Level 3 Applied Course (CQ10670)
  • 2023 Dates: 13-17 November.
  • 2024 Dates: 6-10 May and 4-8 November.
  • Venue: Scotland.
  • Meeting Times: We meet at 7pm on 14th May and 12th November.
  • Course Orientation and set up camp: 8pm.
  • Course starts: 9am on the Monday.
  • Course finishes: 10am-12pm on the Friday.
  • Ages: 18+ years old welcome.
  • Certificates: From 1st August 2022, all certifications will be in the form of eCertificates.

Due to the remote location of the course mobile phone signal is non-existent.  If you need to contact a member of the course in an emergency, please call 01453 752220 and leave a message.   We check in with the office once a day.  Thank you.

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DAYS AND TIMES

9am Monday to 3pm Friday

CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER

07786 436518

ADDRESS & SATNAV POSTCODE

The Black Bull Hotel
21 Main Street
Straiton
KA19 7NF
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DIRECTIONS FROM THE SOUTH
Turn left at Gretna Green.  Follow the A75 until you get to Crocketford.  Turn right onto the A712.  Turn right onto the A713 to Ayr.  Turn left at Dalmellington on the B741 and head for Straiton.
DIRECTIONS FROM THE NORTH
Take the A77 down the west cost of Scotland.  At Minishant turn left onto the B7045, then turn follow signs for Kirkmichael then follow for Straiton.
TRAIN
Ayr Station
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Sunday Evening: Welcome and Safety Brief.  Safe cutting techniques, setting up camp

Monday:  Intense firelighting session with the emphasis on lighting fires in wet weather.  Followed by individual camp set up and game preparation. Axe proficiency.

Tuesday:  Jerky production, Charcloth production, Advanced fire lighting, water purification practical

Wednesday:  101 things to do with a conifer - from root to needle (eat it, drink it, build it, glue it, light it)

Thursday: Crafts Day

Friday:  The course finishes at around 12pm on the Friday

The Applied Wilderness Skills Course is designed to teach you how to live comfortably in remote parts of northern Europe. The itinerary may change depending on the weather, but all subjects will be covered.

Course Learning Outcomes: Level 3 Applied Bushcraft Skills

You will ideally need some experience of bushcraft and survival techniques, but not mandatory. We suggest you attend a course with a reputable school first. To make a booking, please call us on Tel: 01453 752220. We can take payment from credit or debit cards over the phone or you can pay online.

PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE COMPLETED OUR LEVEL 2 COURSE BEFORE ATTENDING THIS COURSE.

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Suitable Outdoor Clothing

Sleeping Bag

Bivi Bag (Optional)

Insulated Sleeping Mat

Tarp and Hammock (please make sure you have set these up before as it may be too late to make alterations once on the course)

Spoon, Metal Mug (that can be put on the fire to heat water)

Water Bottle (1 litre min)

Head Torch with Fresh and Spare Batteries

Wash Kit and Towel

Personal Toiletries and Medication

Antibacterial Wipes/Soap

Small First Aid Kit (plasters, bandages, headache pills etc)

Spare Change of Clothing

Whistle

Walking Boots

Fire Steel

Tough Gardening Gloves

Hanging Billy Can (not a mess tin).

Emergency Rations (Chocolate, Kendal Mint Cake)

Sheath Knife

Laplander Folding Saw or Similar

Rucksack + Waterproof Liner

Roll of Plastic Freezer Bags + 2 Bin Liners

Waterproof Coat and Trousers

Tea / Coffee / Whitener

Seasoning for Meals (Optional)

Axe

1 Litre Thermos Style Flask

 

Extra Kit
You will be living rough for 5 nights. You may wish to have some clean clothes to change into for your return home. Please note that the whole course is run in the wilderness and so no showers are available. There are showers available at the Service Stations on the M6.

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Instructions

You will not be posted any instructions.  Everything you need to attend the course is on this webpage and on the email that you will receive.  If you require anything further, please do not hesitate to get in touch and we'll be glad to assist.

Feedback and Complaints

Any feedback from you course is always welcome. If you have a complaint it should first be raised with the instructor running the course. If you are still not happy, please contact us in writing at the address above. We will always strive to amend our courses for the best experience for all concerned.

Certificates

If your certificate does not arrive with in 20 working days it is the responsibility of the learner to alert Survival School via email (info@survivalschool.co.uk).  Certificates that are not handed out on the final day of the course are posted requiring a signature.  A claim can only be made against Royal Mail with in 60 days of postage.  Any replacement certificate will be charged at £35.

Insurance

Our public liability insurance is with Zenith Insurance and the policy number is UK CCC 3002818.

Post Course Reading List

For a list of suggested reading material please click here: Recommended Reading

Terms and Conditions

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