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I am pleased to announce the first of a series of Backcountry Skills workshops. This program is designed with the backpack hunter in mind, but will also cover many aspects of lightweight backcountry travel. Successful businesses rely on a series of systems to run at maximum efficiency. Backcountry travel is no different; to achieve the maximum efficiency, a series of systems must be enacted. This workshop will explore the following systems: Clothing Systems
Packing Systems
Shelter Systems
Sleeping Systems
Food & Cooking SystemsIn addition, the following basic essential skills will be taught: Fire Building in any conditions Safe Water Acquisition Basic Navigation Camp Site Selection Bear Country Camping and Travel This workshop will give you the tools necessary to truly live well in the backcountry, not merely survive. There will be strong emphasis on ultra light/light weight gear and techniques as well as wood heated shelter systems. The workshop will run Thursday evening to Sunday noon. There will be ample time to discuss many facets of backpack hunting not specifically part of the workshop curriculum. Some of these topics include optics, small game harvesting, photography and more. The location of the workshop will be on remote mountain property near the Scapegoat Wilderness that my wife & I own. A meeting place and time in Helena, Montana will be arranged for a camp briefing prior to travel to the camp site. Breakfast, snacks and supper are included Friday and Saturday while Sunday will include breakfast. All meals will involve class participants cooking in the field using a variety of provided foods. A limited number of shelters will be available but participants need to bring sleeping pads, sleeping bags and basic cooking gear as well as suitable clothing. A list of recommended clothing and gear will be provided to registered participants. It is recommended participants bring as much of there own gear as possible to become more familiar with its use. First camp will be June 16th � June 19th 2011. Cost for the workshop is $425/person with Campfire & Kifaru MB members offered a discounted rate of $375/person. Class size is limited so sign up soon. For more information and registration contact me at: runsmtns59 msn.com
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Sounds like a very cool idea Ed, and I'm guessing it will be a great success!!! I may have to look at the calendar and keep an eye on it!
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I've been studying this craft heavily in the last two years, and you were one of my primary inspirations ....
I was going to try and hook up with you some day and pick your brain anyways and put exactly that bug up your ass....
What I'm trying to say is HELL YEAH, BOOK ME!!! I don't care if I have to call in sick that Thursday.
I'm Irish...
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This workshop will give you the tools necessary to truly live well in the backcountry, not merely survive. There will be strong emphasis on ultra light/light weight gear and techniques as well as wood heated shelter systems.
Ed T: I just can't let go of the debate. So be sure to include a minority report on the benefits of double-wall tents with floors and no stoves for heat. KC
Wind in my hair, Sun on my face, I gazed at the wide open spaces, And I was at home.
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KC, I did enjoy the hell out of the time we spent together in Wyoming.
I never knew that about kanicknick...
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Great Problem, i really hope that i can be there and join. But i live another side of the earth. far far away.
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I've been studying this craft heavily in the last two years, and you were one of my primary inspirations ....
I was going to try and hook up with you some day and pick your brain anyways and put exactly that bug up your ass....
What I'm trying to say is HELL YEAH, BOOK ME!!! I don't care if I have to call in sick that Thursday.
Dan, You are on the list. I have been kicking this idea around for a couple years and finally got it put together. It should be fun.
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This workshop will give you the tools necessary to truly live well in the backcountry, not merely survive. There will be strong emphasis on ultra light/light weight gear and techniques as well as wood heated shelter systems.
Ed T: I just can't let go of the debate. So be sure to include a minority report on the benefits of double-wall tents with floors and no stoves for heat. KC KC, I'll be sure to include double wall tents!
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Dan:
Yeah. That was fun, even with the rain/snow. Are you going to be able to make it again this year?
I decided not to include a tutorial on the benefits of kinnickinnick.
KC
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I'm in, PM and e-mail sent earlier...
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I have no doubt that given 10 more years of doing what we've been doing we could teach a similar class. Or we could shave 10 years off the learning curve
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Ed T, you don't have a spare stove jack around the shop do you? And Connies info again? KC, you just have to love multi use gear
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Ed T, you don't have a spare stove jack around the shop do you? And Connies info again? KC, you just have to love multi use gear Dan Not trying to be commercial but We have some stove jacks if you need one. KC, ours can be outfitted both ways, floor less or floored, double wall or single. In the winter, I understand frost and a single wall shelter, "dribblers" as I've heard them called. Kevin
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Dan,
I don't have any jack material. Kevin would be your best bet.
I'll get Connie's info for you.
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Thank you both... Kevin I'll PM you.
Sorry for the derail. Think of it as a "Free Bump"
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Ed T, please tell me this doesn't mean your posts are going to pay-per-view! Anyone who can attend this is going to learn a LOT.
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Ed T, please tell me this doesn't mean your posts are going to pay-per-view! Anyone who can attend this is going to learn a LOT. Chris, Thanks for the kind words. And, I will continue to post here & on Kifaru
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Ed
Please consider this... for those of us that are far away and don't have spare time to get off and go( I'd love to but that would be my only vacation etc....) consider having someone video the important parts. And then sell videos or DVD basically of it. I don't think anyone would demand a high quality video IE a handycam would be sufficient to get the points across too.
Thanks for the consideration!
Jeff
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Ed
Please consider this... for those of us that are far away and don't have spare time to get off and go( I'd love to but that would be my only vacation etc....) consider having someone video the important parts. And then sell videos or DVD basically of it. I don't think anyone would demand a high quality video IE a handycam would be sufficient to get the points across too.
Thanks for the consideration!
Jeff Dont worry ED, I got this one!! I thought the same thing and sent ED a PM, this was part of his reply I am planning to have a lot of the information available as a book/pamphlet and possibly some instructional DVD's as well.
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