In this OES: Bushcraft and Survival class, you'll learn essential skills for thriving in the wild. Topics include fire-making techniques, shelter building, foraging for food and water, identifying plants and wildlife, navigation using a map and compass, and first aid for outdoor emergencies. You will also gain knowledge of survival tactics such as signaling for help, creating tools, and staying safe in various natural environments. This class emphasizes self-reliance, resourcefulness, and practical skills for wilderness survival.
Upon completion of this class, participants will:
- Understand how to survive with and without tools
- Basic ideas of survival techniques and bushcraft skills
- Find ways to practice some of these skills
--- Class is located in the Mendota Lodge on the water level of Memorial Union (along the lakefront and across from the Outdoor UW office) ----
*** If you are a person with a disability needing reasonable accommodation for this course, please contact Dan Dunne, ddunne@wisc.edu ***