Wilderness Survival Course

Essential Basic Survival Course 2: (1-Day Course) $248 (Adult) / $208 (Child)

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This 1-day bushcraft and wilderness survival course carries on from the Essential Basic Survival Course 1 and comes before our other bushcraft and survival training classes.

Expanding on the foundationary bushcraft and wilderness survival training skills featuring WFA (wilderness first aid), you will further those skill sets you’ve already gained, as we develop more of an in-depth knowledge and practical application of your wilderness survival skills.

wilderness survival course & bushcraft training - natural navigation using the starsWe utilise a mix of natural resources and equipment to deliver a blend of survival techniques and traditional bushcraft methods.

Who Is This Course For?

This one-day course is equally relevant to students of any age, as well as seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.

It’s open to anybody who has already completed the Essential Basic Survival Course 1…where we covered a number of wilderness survival course skills and WFA, including how to manage snake bites.

What will I learn on the day?

There will be a number of bushcraft and wilderness survival course skills, as well as wilderness first aid techniques covered including:

  • the ‘5 Cs of bush survival’
  • essential survival psychology (how your mind will cope in an emergency situation)
  • wilderness first aid (how to treat a broken/sprained ankle or fractured leg)
  • improvised water filter in the field
  • how to make char cloth for easy fire lighting
  • emergency signalling to attract help
  • and numerous other skills as outlined in each of the units below

How Is The Course Taught?

As with our Essential Basic Survival 1 course mentioned above, you will be taught using a combination of tried-and-tested knowledge and real-world practical survival skills, with our outdoor instruction so you learn using the best methods.

Just like with all of the Australian survival schools you have to travel to get to one, so when you’re looking for a survival course near you – we’re closer than you think.

This continuation of the first basic survival course will help you to become more self-reliant and confident in your ability to work with nature and not against it. We will use a mix of equipment and natural resources you’d find in the Australian bush.

You will start off by revising a few of the foundationary skills taught on our first basic course…then we will progress further and introduce you to a broader range of topics and survival techniques using realistic resources.

THE LIFE SKILLS YOU WILL GET FROM A COURSE THROUGH SURVIVAL COURSES TASMANIA WILL HELP TO INSTILL SELF-CONFIDENCE AND HELP YOU TO BECOME MORE CONFIDENT IN THE OUTDOORS

“I recently completed the Essential Basic Survival Course 1, and I couldn’t be more impressed. This course is packed with value from start to finish. Alex’s delivery is both informative and engaging, making even complex topics easy to grasp.

What stood out the most was Alex’s genuine passion for survival & bushcraft, and ensuring every participant feels confident and prepared for the bush. He was open to all questions and even went above and beyond to share knowledge beyond the course material.

Just an hour into the course, I was already certain—I’ll be coming back for the follow-up courses!”

Ash Perera, Engineer (VIC)

“Fantastic Day! Alex is a great instructor – he has a rare combination of incredible knowledge, clear explanations, and patience with his students. Thank you so much for the training, and I’ll see you on the next course shortly.”

Shary Braithwaite, Teacher (QLD)

“I found Alex to be very knowledgeable and helpful…and, despite being an experienced bushwalker of more than 30 years myself, I was able to learn some very useful skills and tips for surviving an emergency in the wilderness. Thanks heaps and look forward to getting out there again.”

Craig Kuns, Mine Engineer (TAS)

“I had the best time! It was really great to get outside and challenge myself. Alex is a fantastic instructor who explains survival and bushcraft techniques clearly, and has a lot of patience with his students. Thanks again for the training…I’ll see you soon for the next course.”

Jessica Weber, Director of Finance & Operations (TAS)

“I had an absolutely brilliant time! I enjoyed every minute of it…Alex is an excellent trainer! I’d love to do the next stage of the course soon. I would highly recommend this course to anyone keen on learning some great bushcraft & survival techniques and skills.”

Lynn McTye, Retiree (QLD)

“Alex is a fantastic instructor who is extremely empathetic and considerate. He does a brilliant job of ensuring everybody is included, and is confident yet humble with the concepts being taught. He uses engaging examples throughout pointing to his decades of experience. I highly recommend his courses!”

Martin Sebesta & Jessica Cameron – Electrician & Teacher (QLD)

“We both had fun…the survival course was very good and covered many essential topics. The instructor was extremely knowledgeable and adapted to our pre-existing knowledge well.”

Tilden Etges, Business Owner (TAS)

“The course was fantastic…I really enjoyed it. I’m keen to learn more, so I’ll definitely be coming back. The instructor’s knowledge base and manner of instructing are both magnificent.”

Sheryl Griffiths – Fire Service (TAS)

“The course was really informative…and we certainly learnt a lot! We both really enjoyed it. The instruction was detailed, grounded and provided in a clear, coherent, and engaging manner. It was an excellent introduction to bushcraft and survival, especially for my son who is wanting to go hiking more often. We would thoroughly recommend anyone interested in bushcraft and survivalism to attend this course.”

Brian MacGabhann & Andreas (son) – Teacher (WA)

“I went on SCT’s courses to become more independent when hiking and camping. Through Alex’s courses I have learnt the skills I was hoping to and so much more. I’m now more confident and I’m doing things that I never thought I would. Alex is extremely generous with his knowledge and time, and is very encouraging no matter what level of skill you start with.”

Sarah Purton – Psychologist (TAS)

“It was a great day…we had fun on the course and learnt loads! Can’t wait to practise some of the skills we learnt when we’re out in the bush. Some of the places we go are pretty hard to get to.”

Anson Magnus, Photographer (NSW)

“The Intermediate Survival Course 1 I did was great! I learnt how to make a multi-pronged fishing spear, a disc knife, and many other things. I’m really enjoying the courses and gaining lots of knowledge. It just goes to show…the more you learn, the less equipment you need in a survival situation or just on a camping trip even. I consider these skills priceless. Alex is a brilliant instructor and explains everything well and clearly – I appreciate how he’s tailored some things to my personal request.”

Jake Fox – Chef (TAS)

“I learnt a great deal from the Intermediate Survival Course 2. Having done all of SCT’s courses, the second intermediate course was a really good progression from the Intermediate Survival Course 1. I’d definitely recommend doing all of the courses.”

Rolfe De La Motte, Postie (TAS)

“Alex is a true professional of his craft and a great instructor overall. It has been a pleasure to get to learn from him across all of his courses…he has a true wealth of knowledge with immense experience!”

Charles Kelley II, Businessman (Arizona, USA)

“Alex is very knowledgeable, down-to-earth, and approachable with survival and bushcraft life-skills where you can feel comfortable asking questions while learning out in the field. Hands-on activities including building shelters, finding water, and navigating unfamiliar terrain (and much more!), with real teamwork and without a smartphone, gave me more confidence in handling adversity in the Australian bush. I’d recommend the SCT courses to anyone looking to learn and expand their survival and bushcraft skills with active learning and having an awesome time doing so. I’ve done all of SCT’s courses, and I got a lot out of them!”

Madison O’Hanrahan, Data Analyst (QLD)

“I’ve done all of SCT’s bushcraft and survival courses now, and they’re fantastic! I really learnt a lot, and they have given me so much self-confidence to go out for hikes on my own…even in places I wouldn’t have dreamt to venture into before.”

Mary Borton, Programmer (QLD)

“The Essential Basic Survival Course 1 was a perfect introduction to overall survival training. As a hiker, having these skills not only makes me more aware of my safety, surroundings, and which essentials to pack — it gives me increased confidence in handling challenging situations that could arise.
Alex is very passionate and informative in this field. I left the class with a great appreciation and respect for survival training and will be taking another class through his company in the future.”

Amy Zubrzycki, Web Designer (WA)

Course Syllabus – Wilderness Survival Course, Essential Basic Survival Course 2: $248 (Adult) / $208 (Child)

Duration: 1 day – 8:30am to 4:30pm

The cost includes: 1 day of survival & bushcraft instruction from a fully qualified instructor, hot beverages, land use fees, insurance and your own signal mirror to take home

Minimum age: 8 years (students under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult)

It is a pre-requisite for students to attend the Essential Basic Survival Course 1 prior to attending this course

Skills covered:

  • Some revision from the first basic course.
  • Types of tinder.
  • Useful trees & plants of the local area.
  • The ‘5 Cs of bush survival.’
  • Survival psychology – Don’t panic, S.T.O.P., √, familiar, control (take back).
  • Water (collecting, filtering and purifying).
  • Improvised water filters.
  • How to make char cloth for easier fire lighting (transportable, easily lit tinder – critical for making repeat fires over multiple nights in the field).
  • Emergency signalling (active and passive methods – vital if you’re not able to move away from your camp due to injury).
  • How to improvise a fish hook and line from discarded items when you don’t have any fish hooks or a reel.
  • How to pitch a Hoochie tarp when you only have a poncho with you and no tarp.
  • Greater natural navigation – using the stars.
  • Wilderness first aid – how to make a moon boot for a sprained / broken ankle or leg in the field using a sleeping mat.
  • Construction of a Teepee shelter (making use of the increased thermal properties of a circular-based shelter & how to incorporate a fire inside).
  • How to use floating ocean debris (e.g. a large, plastic container or buoy) to protect fire lighting on a windswept coastline.

There are many bushcraft and wilderness survival course training skills to be gained on this more in-depth course, so prepare for a full day and another steep learning curve, but – as always – it will still be both challenging and rewarding, and will be fun at the same time.

wilderness survival course & bushcraft survival training - teepee fire constructionThe instructors at Survival Courses Tasmania are trained in real-world survival techniques and also in more traditional bushcraft.

See our course overview here and learn more about the style and structure of our courses.

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