TSU Kids & Family 101
May 21, 2020Winter Survival – 3 Day
October 19, 2020TSU Kids & Family 201
$220.00 – $640.00
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Event Description
When enrolling for the class, you only need to sign up and pay for your child. Parents attend for free, so there’s no need to include yourself in the payment process. We encourage parents to actively participate in the learning experience, fostering a collaborative and supportive atmosphere in which you will learn skills too.
Part 1 of the TSU kids program is all about preparing for our adventures and learning skills that add fun to all of our outdoor trips. We learned basic track identification, built miniature shelters, put together fire kits and used them to start our cook fires, and so much more. In the our TSU KIDS 201 program, it’s time to take those basic skills to the next level. We will continue to teach real world techniques in our fun game-forward manner, but now it is time to take those skills to the next level and add some new skills to our skill set.
The TSU kids classes are set up to be totally independent of one another, you do not have to take TSU KIDS 1 to enjoy TSU KIDS 2, but there is an advantage to having the foundation set in part one of the program. If have any questions about which program is best for you please contact me at hutch@thesurvivaluniversity.com
Will My Child Find This Class Challenging Enough?
Recommended Age
5-12
Parent(s) are required to attend with their children.
Family discounts available to immediate family only.
Minimum objectives:
As outdoor instructors, we are always adjusting the schedule to the environment and opportunities that the mountain gives us, but at a minimum this time around we will:
- Learn to make water safe and find water where there is none.
- Take our knife safety skills further and make more in depth projects.
- Learn new fire skills and fine tune our mastery of the Ferro Rod from part one.
- Build a full functioning shelter system used by search and rescue and military around the world.
- The science of staying warm or cool in any environment.
- Learn how to pack, and use, every item in a BACK HOME bag.
- Move from trail blazing to self-mapping and navigation
- Hiking games
- Camping games
- Building a pocket fishing system
- And more
As always it is our goal to pass on skills and games that not only make the outdoors safer, but escalate the fun to a level that every car ride home is filled with talk and planning for your next adventure. We intend to teach high level skills in a fun and approachable manner so that your adventurers will be eager to use them whether walking the dog, hiking, camping, or teaching their friends.
WHO is this class for:
This class is set up for anyone who wants to get more out of their time outdoors with kids and help them relearn the skills that kids their age used to be masters at. This class is set up to be ideal for young kids and their older partners as well as older kids who are starting to seek independence in learning. If you missed Part one, we always readdress knife safety, fire safety, and basic techniques. Each technique builds on those from part one, but they are unique unto themselves and can be learned without attending part one.
About the TSU KIDS program:
As parents, we have wanted for a while to develop a kid’s program to lay the foundation of safety, learning, and skill for future adventures.The Survival University has teamed up with local teachers, youth leaders, search and rescue teams, and childhood development experts to put together a program that is not only safe and fun, but truly plants the love for outdoors and adventure in the hearts of younger children.The entire TSU KIDS program is based around skills taught through games and stories that your little adventurers are sure to enjoy, remember, and, more importantly, apply when you go out on your own adventures.The curriculum is designed around building confidence and skill should you ever be separated from your little people, but it is delivered in such a way as to let fun trump fear. The emphasis is on getting more out of their time outdoors and enjoying every hike, fishing trip, camp out or even just a stroll through the park. All through history children were using skills we now expect only from the highest trained experts, not because they were in an emergency situation, but simply because they wanted pancakes for breakfast or to play in the woods.It is our most sincere desire to help you return your little adventurer to the skill level of their ancestors and help them take steps towards becoming their own heroes.
Length
2 days/1 overnight
ACCOMMODATIONS
If students do not wish to camp with us, the town of Cripple Creek is a short 15 minute drive from our location and Woodland Park is 30 minutes away. Students will be responsible for making their own reservations with nearby hotels. We do have a central community campfire location with a few designated campsites but mostly offer dispersed camping. Students will be able to drive their car within 100 feet of the main camp and will not have to hike gear in for long distances.
- Shelter Lodging: Students can stay in one of our 20 person GP Medium tents when not running field exercises or may stay in their own tents, campers, vehicles or a primitive shelter. Our tents are complete with wood burning stoves for cold weather conditions. This is a shared tent for all students that wish to use it.
- Sanitation/Hygiene: A portable restroom and potable water will be provided at main camp.
Food and Water Required
Water will be provided but students will need to bring their own food. We recommend quick field expedient meals such as freeze dried hiking meals or MRE’s. They can quickly be made at our primitive camps and won’t slow down the learning process. However, students may bring any food that they wish to cook over the campfire or on their own personal camp stove.
Food can be purchased locally at nearby facilities. Walmart and several local eateries are within a reasonable driving distance.
Suggested Gear List
We do not provide students with gear unless they have purchased it from us ahead of time. Not much gear is needed for our courses, though good equipment does speed the learning process up greatly! Gear does not have to be purchased from our store to attend the course, but we recommend survival gear of equivalent quality.
- Comfort items for kids if necessary – favorite blanket, stuffed animal, etc
- Fixed blade knife (Preferably a full tang bushcraft style knife WITHOUT a serrated edge)
- Ferrocerium rod
- Poncho or Rain Gear
- Outdoor Clothing and appropriate footwear
- Folding hand saw
- Overnight Camping Gear: Tent, sleeping bag, ground pad, etc
- 100’of 550 Paracord
- Headlamp
- Cooking pot and eating utensils
- Single walled metal canteen
- Small Backpack
Clothing Required
Warm outdoor clothing, warm gloves and hat, outdoor boots and wool socks. Cotton clothing is highly discouraged in the mountains! Wool will keep you warm even when wet and synthetics will dry faster. Layers are important in Colorado. You will want a water wicking base layer, an insulating mid layer, and a waterproof breathable outer shell. Check out our Clothes Layering Basics if you are unsure of what to wear.
Check Recommended Items List for more details!
If it is still not clear what gear is needed for our survival courses, then we have assembled a complete kit that is still high quality but for a budget friendly price. All the items in this kit were hand selected by our instructors to be the best bushcraft tools on a budget. This survival kit is a useful starter kit that can be used in all of our courses. These are all must have tools at a good price. It’s a great survival kit, bug out kit, go bag, or use it as a solid foundation to build a kit that perfectly fits your needs. With this kit and our training anybody can survive like a king in almost any environment!
Note
As a result of varying levels of prior experience and knowledge among students in each class, individual outcomes may exhibit variability. Furthermore, weather conditions can contribute to potential modifications in class content. Nevertheless, our dedicated instructors are committed to maintaining the highest level of adaptability and consistency within the scope of prevailing circumstances. This ensures that students receive an optimal training experience that delivers both value and quality.
Difficulty | Beginner Kids |
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Instructors | Aaron Hutchings |
Duration | 2 days / 1 night |
Dates | July 20-21 2024 |
# of Children Attending | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 |
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