A mischievous weekend to get up to all the
naughty things you are not allowed to do at home! Get dirty,
mess about with fires, use sharp tools, sleep outdoors, eat
weird things and have some wicked fun!
The syllabus this weekend sets the participants up with enjoyable,
achievable tasks in a convivial camp atmosphere. Expect to
learn some amazing new things, have a good craic around the
campfire, make new friendships and spend meaningful ‘father & son’ time
(or uncle/nephew etc), out in a beautiful wildwood setting.
There will also be time for some potent stories told by storyteller ‘Spindle
Wayfarer’, pertinent to the father/son relationship.
Based on a highly successful blend of nature awareness and bushcraft,
this course makes the most of our interest and curiosity for
the natural world. The aim is to give you new skills, to deepen
your relationship to nature and breed a new confidence to continue
to discover it for yourselves. Most of all, this programme aims
to deliver a hugely enjoyable experience to all.
The activities on this camp are most suitable for boys aged
6yrs and older.
Evening meals and teas and coffee are included, but you will
need to bring your own breakfasts and lunches. Cooking utensils,
big pots and pans will be provided and there is a large campfire,
plus a small gas stove for back up. 2-3 person tents or a communal
tipi tent are available if required.
Location: The course will take place at our
beautiful wild woodland near Bovey Tracey, on the edge of
Dartmoor, in Devon.
Event Leader - Chris Salisbury
Chris founded WildWise after
many years working as an education officer for Devon Wildlife
Trust. With a background in the theatre, a training in therapy
and a career in environmental education he uses every creative
means at his disposal to encourage people to enjoy and value
the natural world. He has worked with Ray Mears and John Rhyder,
amongst many others. |