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Next Women's Wilderness Survival 101:

CLASS DATES: March 28-30, 2025

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Are you ready to gain the skills and confidence needed to feel self-reliant and empowered in any outdoor or wilderness setting?

Women’s Wilderness Survival 101 is a course tailored specifically for women of all ages to foster empowerment and greater female participation in the world of wilderness survival. Open to all skill levels, from seasoned adventurers to complete beginners, this class creates a welcoming space for women to come together and celebrate their shared love of the outdoors. Whether you’re a hiker, camper, homesteader, or simply someone looking to build your skills and confidence in the wild, this course is designed to inspire growth and connection within a supportive community.

Over the weekend, participants will delve into essential survival skills, including fire-making, navigation, shelter-building, and basic self-aid. Additional topics such as self-defense, outdoor hygiene, and signaling for rescue ensure a comprehensive approach to survival preparedness. Through a mix of hands-on activities and group discussions, this course not only teaches practical techniques but also cultivates resilience, self-reliance, and a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the strength of a united community.

VARIOUS IGNITIONS

ESSENTIAL KNOTS

WILDERNESS SELF-AID

COMPASS ANATOMY

BUILD RESILIENCE

Strengthen your self-reliance while connecting with like-minded women, fostering friendships and a shared appreciation for the natural world.

COMMUNITY BUILDING

A supportive and inclusive space designed specifically to empower women, encouraging growth and confidence in wilderness survival skills.

HANDS-ON TRAINING

Gain a well-rounded education in essential survival techniques, including fire-making, navigation, and shelter-building, tailored to real-world scenarios.

Women’s Wilderness Survival 101

Original price $225.00 - Original price $225.00
Original price
$225.00
$225.00 - $225.00
Current price $225.00
COURSE DETAILS:

WOMEN’S WILDERNESS SURVIVAL 101

Lead Instructor: JACKS GENEGA

MARCH 28-30, 2025

BEGINS 9:00 AM FRIDAY

Students can arrive on site as early as 7:30 AM to set up camp.

ENDS 2:00 PM SUNDAY

Students can NOT stay on site past Sunday for insurance purposes.

Please contact courses@georgiabushcraft.com  for any questions relating to this course.

Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Participants under the age of 12 are not allowed for this course.

This course is designed for 20 participants total.

Course Highlights:

  • Build confidence and independence through tailored wilderness survival training designed specifically for women.
  • No prior experience needed—this course welcomes participants of all skill levels with open arms.
  • Master foundational techniques such as fire-making, navigation, and shelter-building to thrive in the wilderness.
  • Learn practical strategies to stay safe and protect yourself in outdoor environments.
  • Discover best practices for maintaining personal hygiene in nature while preserving the environment.
  • Develop techniques for effective signaling to increase your chances of being located during an emergency.
  • Connect with like-minded women and foster a sense of camaraderie and support throughout the weekend.
  • Cultivate inner strength and self-assurance by tackling survival challenges and problem-solving together.
  • Learn to address basic injuries and manage self-aid scenarios in the wilderness.
  • Deepen your appreciation for the natural world while gaining the tools to explore it confidently and responsibly.
GEAR LIST:

Required Gear List:

  • Fixed Blade Knife with Sheath (4" min blade length)
  • Folding Saw or Bucksaw
  • Ferro Rod with Striker
  • 1x Lighter
  • 50’ Paracord
  • 1x Stainless Steel Container with an Enclosed Lid (Altoids tin will work fine)
  • 1 x 100% Cotton Bandana or Shemagh (to be burned)
  • 1 x Matches (Any Kind but Waterproof is suggested)
  • 1 x Magnifying Lens

Additional Items:

  • Camp Chair for Comfort
  • Tent or Hammock with preferred sleep system
  • Headlamp with Spare Batteries
  • Proper Clothing for Season and Weather
  • Leather Gloves for Camp Chores
  • Combination Tool like a Leatherman or SAK for Camp Chores
  • Cookware and Stoves for the Meals and Snacks you provide
  • Water Container with Lid
  • Hydration/Electrolyte Packs
  • Hygiene Items
  • Any Prescribed Medications
LOCATION:

Our Address: 1150 Carruth Rd Watkinsville, GA 30677

SEE MAP

Classes are held on a private, 30+ acre property located approximately 90 minutes from Atlanta Airport and 20 minutes from Downtown Athens.

On Carruth Road, turn right down the second driveway next to the large barn and blue dumpster.

Participants can park along the woodline near the red gate straight ahead.

Class instruction will be held at Basecamp, which is located 200 yards past the gate.

Overnight camping is determined by the instructor and is subject to change, however, setting up in the main field or the woods near Basecamp is common. You may leave your vehicle near the entrance or relocate it to your camp.

Downtown Watkinsville is located within a 20 minute drive from the farm with major conveniences (grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, etc.) nearby.

Please check out our store, Outpost Oconee, in Downtown Watkinsville for more information about our events as well as shop for additional gear and local goods.

In addition to the store, travel across the street to the Blind Pig Tavern and try our signature burger, the Outpost!

SAFETY AND POLICIES:

BEFORE YOU ARRIVE:

All students must read, agree, and sign our Liability Waiver prior to arriving on site.

Be sure to check out our FAQ Section on our site HERE.

REFUND POLICY:

No refunds are available if you cancel any in-person event within 30 days of the event date. Your tuition can be applied to a future class within 365 calendar days from the scheduled event if you need to postpone. We will do our best to accommodate your future class requests but there is no guarantee there will be space for the event you would like.

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Sleeping Arrangements:

Students are not required to stay on site, however, overnight camping is encouraged to deepen social bonds around the fire.

Students can set up their tents or hammocks along the woodline in the field (suggested) or in the woodland area near the classroom. 

Restrooms:

There is a Port-A-John along the woodline near Basecamp for use.

Food:

Food is not provided so students are required to bring their own meals and snacks for consumption. 

There are scheduled breaks for meal times. Everyone usually gathers around the campfire during mealtimes, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for fellowship. 

If you have a cooler, we recommend filling it with ice to store perishable items to keep everything fresh and ready to enjoy.

Students should still inform the instructor of any critical food allergies if any.

Terrain:

The property is rich in resources with varying tree species on top of a diverse range of edible and medicinal plants. 

There are deep creek beds that can make navigating for some difficult. Participants should be mindful of their physical limitations and potential for mechanical injury when navigating off the trails. 

The trail into the woods is a worn down dirt path so vehicles can risk getting trapped. Those driving sedans or 2WD vehicles are not recommended to pass.

Cell Coverage:

Cell service is reliable except for some T-Mobile users where reception is rare, but can sometimes receive signal.

WiFi is available near the farm house for emergency use.

Water:

We suggest bringing plenty of water for hydration, cooking, and hygiene. 

Potable water is available on site near the farmhouse and also near the shower stall next to Basecamp.

There is a single outdoor shower stall that is usable barring certain weather conditions.

Power:

There is no external power source available for students. Participants should bring their own power stations or chargeable units for cell phones, head lamps, etc.

Trash:

There is a trash can available in Basecamp and a dumpster along the driveway.

Please respect this land and “leave no trace.”

MEET THE INSTRUCTOR

JACKS GENEGA

JACKS GENEGA

Jacks Genega is an avid adventurer and full-time van-lifer who travels across the country teaching various wilderness skills with a focus on tree medicine and camp craft. Her journey into exploring outdoor skills began when she encountered an earthquake, witnessed an avalanche, and fell into a crevasse on just day one of her solo hike across Iceland’s Landmannalauger region. It was then that she thought to herself, “I really need to amplify my survival skills.” She didn’t shy away from other solo travels across the UK and Europe having traversed some of the Alps’ highest peaks, glaciers and rivers while also studying bushcraft with Woodland Ways (UK) leading up to the completion of their Northern Forest Year, a year-long intensive in Scotland’s East Lothian region, home to the famous mountaineer, John Muir. She then carried her love for the craft back to the U.S. training with and working for various experts in the fields of emergency and wilderness...READ MORE.

TESTIMONIALS

Jacks took us under her wing and taught us survival skills and instilled in us that we can do hard things...To dig deep and believe in ourselves.

SARAH I.

There was so much encouragement and camaraderie I hated to see the class end. I’ll definitely be taking more classes with Jacks.

ROBIN C.

Jacks is one of the most interesting individuals I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet. Her adventures across the world and life experiences keep you enthralled all weekend! Her wealth of knowledge transcends into so many different areas of wilderness life.

LINDSY F.

MEET THE VENUE | GEORGIA BUSHCRAFT FARM

BASECAMP

This is where the majority of class instruction will be held.

THE FARM

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. Do I need prior experience to take this course?

No prior experience is necessary! This course is designed for beginners and seasoned adventurers alike. Whether you’ve never made a fire before or want to refine your wilderness skills, the course will adapt to your level and ensure you leave confident in your abilities.

2. Why are children under the age of 12 not allowed?

Due to sensitive conversation subjects such as hygiene and self-defense, we ask that children mature to the age of 12 for this course.

3. Is the course physically demanding?

While the course involves hands-on activities, it is designed to be inclusive and adaptable to varying fitness levels. Instructors will support you in working at your own pace.

4. Who do I contact for further information about this course?

Please contact courses@georgiabushcraft.com for any inquiries about this weekend workshop.

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