Join us on Memorial Day weekend and learn the skills and lifeways of your ancient ancestors. In this 4 day class students will learn the principles of Holistic Survival; skills such as awareness, community, wood carving, plant ID, survival knowledge, stone tools, and friction fire. These skills will not only help keep you alive they will also make you happier, more connected and help you feel belonging to your local landscape.
Take a look at our video from a past Holistic Survival Weekend:
Location & Camping: Students will be camping on a beautiful 20 acre homestead, about 30 minutes outside of Asheville, NC. Students are required to bring their own camping gear and should be prepared for all weather. We strongly encourage all students to camp on-site overnight.
Class starts: Friday May, 26th at 10am
Class ends: Monday May, 29th at 11am
Ticket Cost: $600
Regardless of where you are at in your skills, nature, and camping journey, this class is for you! We welcome all humans with all skill and experience levels! Just like a good martial art practice, the fundamentals are so universal that anyone with any skill level can apply themselves and learn in this class. We will aim to create a space where it feels safe to share your authentic experience and to connect deeply to other students.
Skills we will cover in this class:
Mindfulness & Awareness practices
Survival 101 skills
Nature connection practices
Knife use & sharpening
Cooking over the fire
Bushcraft skills
Fire from the landscape
Local, wild, edible and medicinal plants
Community building & resiliency
Stone tools
Your instructor: Luke McLaughlin: This class will be taught by Holistic Survival School’s lead instructor, Luke McLaughlin. Luke combines humor, knowledge, and patience to create an easy-going, yet informative experience. Luke is dedicated to meeting people where they are at, with love and compassion in order to help foster a new (actually old) way of being human.
Food: Students will be required to bring their own food for the class. An outdoor kitchen will be provided for students to use on site.
What to bring:
personal camping gear (tent, sleeping bag and pad, hammock etc)
Personal hygiene gear
Rain gear
Personal eating gear (cup, utensils, plate etc)
A knife and saw
~100 ft. rope
Any fire starting tool you wish to practice with (lighter, ferro rod etc)
Water bottle
Feeling hesitant? Got some questions? Feel free to email Luke: HolisticSurvivalSchool@gmail.com