
10 Day Woodland Immersion Survival Course
An Extended Residential Immersion in Woodland Living and Self‑Reliance. The 10 Day Woodland Immersion is our most complete and considered woodland living programme. Designed for experienced bushcrafters, it offers the rare opportunity to step fully away from modern systems and settle into a sustained, deliberate way of living in the forest. Over ten uninterrupted days, participants move beyond learning skills and into embodying them—developing judgement, rhythm, and confidence that can only emerge with time.
This is not a survival challenge, nor an exercise in deprivation. It is a measured, deeply practical immersion where comfort, efficiency, and attentiveness are prioritised. The emphasis is on living well in the woodland—quietly, competently, and with increasing independence.
Participants are expected to arrive with a strong foundation in bushcraft. You should already be comfortable living outdoors, working safely with edged tools, and maintaining fire. This shared baseline allows the course to unfold at a mature pace, with less emphasis on instruction and more on refinement, repetition, and consolidation.
Food throughout the immersion is centred on wild game and seasonal resources, ethically sourced and prepared with care. This commonly includes fish, fowl, small mammals, and deer. As the course progresses, participants aim to transition toward eating entirely wild food. Vegetarian and other dietary requirements are accommodated with prior notice and treated with equal consideration.
An Extended Residential Immersion in Woodland Living and Self‑Reliance. The 10 Day Woodland Immersion is our most complete and considered woodland living programme. Designed for experienced bushcrafters, it offers the rare opportunity to step fully away from modern systems and settle into a sustained, deliberate way of living in the forest. Over ten uninterrupted days, participants move beyond learning skills and into embodying them—developing judgement, rhythm, and confidence that can only emerge with time.
This is not a survival challenge, nor an exercise in deprivation. It is a measured, deeply practical immersion where comfort, efficiency, and attentiveness are prioritised. The emphasis is on living well in the woodland—quietly, competently, and with increasing independence.
Participants are expected to arrive with a strong foundation in bushcraft. You should already be comfortable living outdoors, working safely with edged tools, and maintaining fire. This shared baseline allows the course to unfold at a mature pace, with less emphasis on instruction and more on refinement, repetition, and consolidation.
Food throughout the immersion is centred on wild game and seasonal resources, ethically sourced and prepared with care. This commonly includes fish, fowl, small mammals, and deer. As the course progresses, participants aim to transition toward eating entirely wild food. Vegetarian and other dietary requirements are accommodated with prior notice and treated with equal consideration.
Original: $1,307.00
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$392.10Description
An Extended Residential Immersion in Woodland Living and Self‑Reliance. The 10 Day Woodland Immersion is our most complete and considered woodland living programme. Designed for experienced bushcrafters, it offers the rare opportunity to step fully away from modern systems and settle into a sustained, deliberate way of living in the forest. Over ten uninterrupted days, participants move beyond learning skills and into embodying them—developing judgement, rhythm, and confidence that can only emerge with time.
This is not a survival challenge, nor an exercise in deprivation. It is a measured, deeply practical immersion where comfort, efficiency, and attentiveness are prioritised. The emphasis is on living well in the woodland—quietly, competently, and with increasing independence.
Participants are expected to arrive with a strong foundation in bushcraft. You should already be comfortable living outdoors, working safely with edged tools, and maintaining fire. This shared baseline allows the course to unfold at a mature pace, with less emphasis on instruction and more on refinement, repetition, and consolidation.
Food throughout the immersion is centred on wild game and seasonal resources, ethically sourced and prepared with care. This commonly includes fish, fowl, small mammals, and deer. As the course progresses, participants aim to transition toward eating entirely wild food. Vegetarian and other dietary requirements are accommodated with prior notice and treated with equal consideration.






















