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'25 SPRING CAMPOUT 🎟 GET TICKETS HERE
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SURVIVAL PRIORITIES

Learn essential survival skills in a practical scenario

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Discover your ability to adapt should a real world emergency arise

EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTOR

Learn hands-on instruction from an experienced leader

WILDERNESS ENVIORNMENT

Acquire critical knowledge in a practical setting

Next ESCAPE ATLANTA:

CLASS DATES: September 20-21, 2025

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'Escape ATL' is a scenario-based experience led by instructor, Jason Salyer, who has been featured on both National Geographic and the History Channel demonstrating wilderness survival skills.

The Scenario:
You have just arrived home from a business trip. After taking the red eye into Atlanta you are ready for a hot shower and a warm bed. You are relaxing in an Uber on your way to your apartment when suddenly the car comes to a stop. All of the cars around you come to a stop. All of the street lights are out and the city is eerily quiet. For the first time ever, you hear the birds chirping and the breeze blowing.

This is the calm before the storm.

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Escape ATL

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COURSE DETAILS:

ESCAPE ATLANTA

Lead Instructor: JASON SALYER

SEPTEMBER 20-21, 2025

BEGINS 9:00 AM SATURDAY

ENDS 9:00 AM SUNDAY

Overnight camping is covered by insurance and included with class registration, however, this only covers evenings between the class’ start and end. With your registration students can arrive on site as early as 7:30 AM to set up camp and must leave on Sunday.

Students ARE ALLOWED to stay on site before and after the class ONLY if a Field Camping reservation is purchased on Georgia Bushcraft’s HipCamp booking platform for a $29.00 fee.

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.

This course is designed for 20 participants total.

Students must be physically capable of hiking upwards of 5 miles to participate.

Course Highlights:

  • The must-have items for any survival scenario.
  • How to layer properly and why a poncho is a versatile survival tool.
  • Managing pace, energy, and terrain for sustained movement.
  • Preventing fatigue and dehydration on the move.
  • Avoiding painful setbacks with proper footwear and treatment.
  • How to stay hidden and undetected when necessary.
  • Finding, filtering, and purifying water in various environments.
  • Identifying calorie-dense foods and useful survival resources.
  • Priorities for making it through the critical first 24 hours.

GEAR LIST:

Required Gear List:

This is an opportunity to test your gear. Bring your “get home bag” and EDC. Dress appropriately for the weather and come well fed and hydrated. 

Additional/Recommended Items:

  • Shelter (tent, tarp, sleep pad, sleeping bag, etc.)
  • Fire Starting Kit
  • Water Purification / Filtration / Tablets
  • Food / Eating Utensil
  • Knife
  • 50’ Cordage
  • Compass
  • Rain Gear / Poncho
  • Radio
  • Metal Single Wall Container / Cook Pot
  • First Aid Kit
  • Flashlight with spare batteries
  • Spare Clothes
  • Notebook and writing utensils
LOCATION:

Our Address: 1150 Carruth Rd Watkinsville, GA 30677

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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 drive way 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, Oconee Outpost, 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:

**This course is NOT designed to be on site at the Georgia Bushcraft property so participants must be prepared to have their own solutions for the following needs:

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

JASON SALYER

JASON SALYER

Live life to the fullest, not in fear. Let’s go On3!

Jason Salyer has devoted his life to becoming physically, spiritually, mentally and emotionally stronger.


Jason has been a head strength and conditioning coach for Division 1 collegiate athletics and served as a Human Performance Specialist for The US Navy SEALs. These professional experiences have given him the expertise and experience to know what it takes to survive in some of the world’s harshest environments.
He has a lifetime of outdoor experience and has trained extensively in wilderness survival skills. Both National Geographic and The History Channel have featured him demonstrating these skills.


Jason is married to his high school sweetheart and is the father of 3. He practices outdoor survival skills, fitness, and general preparedness with his family and community daily. READ MORE

On Three (YouTube) https://youtube.com/@onthree?si=bNFi1UY9pxxsiOqO

Jasonleesurvival (instagram) https://www.instagram.com/jasonleesurvival?igsh=a3h4N3FwNWR4ODZx&utm_source=qrhttps://www.goon3.com/

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. We do, however, suggest that you have a good level of physical fitness before attempting this course as participants may be walking upwards of several miles over the course's duration.

2. Is this course suitable for kids or families?

Yes, this course is family-friendly! Children ages are welcome as long as they’re accompanied by a participating adult.

3. What skills will I leave with after completing this course?

By the end of the course, you’ll know how to handle an emergency scenario should one arise. Some highlights include gear selection, stealth camping, and calorie regulation.

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

Please contact courses@georgiabushcraft.com for any inquiries about this survival immersion experience.

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