We are very lucky to have someone of Billy Souters' unique skill-set to run this course.

During this two-day course students will explore a range of primitive living skills. Gaining a basic understanding of skills including tanning, bone tool making, flint knapping, percussion fire lighting and primitive glues.

Primitive skills enable us to connect with those who came before and allow us an insight into how our ancestors lived and what it must have taken to thrive in variable environments and create the tools they would have needed for day-to-day tasks. By using traditional methods, you encounter and experience problems that would have been common to those living off the land and as part of nature. These skills are not only beneficial for those seeking to gain a more in-depth knowledge of bushcraft but also those who wish to slow down and become more aware of their surroundings and what nature has to offer.

Course Content:

Tanning – Students will learn the basic process of fur on tanning. Each working individually with their own Rabbit skin. The skins will require scraping to remove remaining meat and fat prior to dressing and working until soft. Understanding the breakdown of the fibre structure, types of tanning and general considerations will be discussed.

Bone Tools - Understanding the potential and characteristics of bone will allow the students to create tools such as sewing needles, components for fishhooks and various other crafts. A simple range of tools will be used to create these items including flint blades, drills, pebbles, and abrasive stones. The differences between fresh/dry bone including their strengths and weaknesses as well as which bones are suitable for the desired craft will be discussed.

Flint Knapping – Students will gain understanding and experience knapping stone to create a variety of tools including arrow heads, microlith blades and drill tips. These tools will be used by students throughout the course.

Primitive Glues – Students will learn how to make various thermoplastic glues using different materials depending on the desired application. These glues are used for a range of purposes including fixing projectile points to sealing bark containers.

Percussion Fire Lighting – Students will learn how to create fire using one of the simplest and oldest methods of ignition used by our ancestors, Flint and Iron Pyrite. Using this method students must prepare various tinder fungi as well as sourcing and making tinder bundles.

Saturday:

  • Flint Knapping
  • Primitive Glues
  • Tanning

Sunday:

  • Bone Tools
  • Percussion Fire Lighting

 

 

 

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The Overnighter

£190.00
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The Overnighter

£190.00

This course is for anyone who has ever wanted to spend the night in the outdoors, but has lacked the confidence to take the plunge. You can attend this course with absolutely zero experience of Bushcraft or wild camping, and by the time you leave, you will be armed with the necessary skills to head into the woods and enjoy your own 24hr adventure.

We start Saturday morning and go through to around mid-day on the Sunday

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Focus On Fire

£95.00
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Focus On Fire

£95.00

This is a one day intensive course, where you will be taken through a number of different methods of resourcing tinders and fuels in your environment to create and sustain fire. Modern survival and traditional techniques will be used, including friction fire. You will cook your mid-day meal on your own fire, and produce your own traditional tinder box to take away.

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Basketry

£95.00
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Basketry

£95.00

Learn the basic principles of the ancient craft of working with Willow. The day will be spent being guided through the basic techniques necessary for sourcing this wonderful natural material, and learning how to create woven containers. The course takes place in a woodland environment, and along with your new skillset you will take away a basket you have created.

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Blacksmithing for Bushcraft

£160.00
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Blacksmithing for Bushcraft

£160.00

This is a one day introductory course. You will learn some of the basic techniques that underpin the ancient art of Blacksmithing. Over the course of the day you will create pieces for use in a Bushcraft setting. Everyone will make a simple camp fire trivet and a 'Squirell Cooker'. Depending on available time there will be the option to forge a number of other useful items, such as; an awl, a penanular blanket pin, a neck knife etc.

The venue for this course is within a 10min walk from Hereford Boating Club, where camping and showers are supplemented with canoe launch onto the River Wye.

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Bushcraft Weekend

£250.00
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Bushcraft Weekend

£250.00

This course is designed for someone who is already comfortable with the basics of spending 24hrs in the woods. It dives much more into utilising the resources in your environment. 

Over the course of the weekend you will learn about making the most of what is provided by nature. The practicalities and legalities of harvesting a variety of wild game, and how to prepare and cook them for consumption. We will also be looking at how to supplement your dietary requirements with foraged foods. Basic campcraft will include wood carving skills to produce utensils that will optimise your experience in the outdoors, how to; provide shelter, create and maintain fire in a safe controlled manner using natural ignition sources, create cordage from plant fibres, source and make safe water......and much more.

You will arrive on site Friday afternoon and leave around midday on the Sunday.