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SUMMER TRAINING CAMPS for Adults

The camp week starts with Sunday dinner and goes through Friday dinner, with an optional $50 stayover (or $100 for minors) through Saturday brunch especially for those needing complimentary airport/bus/train trainsportation. Non-Credit Tuition for Adults: The cost per week is $525 if you register by March 20th, 2010, or $550 if you register by June 10th, 2010, or $575 thereafter. Cumulative discounts of $25 are given per additional family member, and $25 cumulative discounts for additional camp weeks, and $50 off for referring any new family who registers someone for camp, with the minimum price per week bottoming out at $475. You retain your original rate if adding extra camp weeks at a later date (if space remains available) so be sure to send in that initial registration for at least one camp week asap! $200 per week per participant deposit is required to hold your spot, and campers may apply for as many weeks of the summer as they like. Airport/bus/train pick-up and drop-off is complimentary for adults. Credit: Most of our students do not wish to attain credit for their participation, but if you would like to apply for credit through an accreditaded college, we will facilitate that at no extra charge, although the college you choose will charge a fee per credit. We are also going through a multi-year accreditation process ourselves and hope to offer credit directly in the future. Click here for Logistical Details for Training Camp Weeks.

June 13-18, 2010


Earth Skills Educational Training - A

Teaching All Ages,
Preparing Program Lessons,
Facilitating Groups, and Managing the Risks

June 13-18, 2010 in Puyallup, Washington. Availability: Open to Adults (16-106). No prerequisite, but application required. Click here for course description and logistical details of this training camp theme in its 11th Year.

Four apprentices and Carol in 2003 surround Chris after giving him a "will teach for food" shirt upon completion of their first trining course.

June 20-25, 2010


Earth Skills Educational Training - B

Mentoring in the Outdoors, Facilitating Groups,
Wilderness First Aid, Open Water Lifeguarding & CPR

June 20-25, 2010 in Puyallup, Washington. Availability: Open to Adults & Teens. No prerequisite, but application required. Click here for course description and logistical details of this training camp theme (with new name) in its 11th Year.

Apprentices practicing a Wilderness First Aid scenario in 2006. Glen (posing as injured) and Patrick (on right) are campers-turned-instructors.

June 27 - July 2, 2010


Wilderness Survival Training & Trek

Know the Critical Order of Survival,
Wild Food Collecting & Cooking, Shelter Making,
Primitive Fire by Friction and Handling Emergencies

June 27 - July 2, 2010 on Lummi Island in NW Washington. Availability: Open/Available for Adults (16-106) while our youth camp version runs simultaneously. Click here for course description and logistical details of this training camp theme in its 11th Year.

Glen in debris-bag and lean-to during his survival trek. A wig-wam being built by Laurel. And Lorien next to her pit fire during her trek.

July 11-15, 2010
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