November 5
DAY 1 (10am - 5pm)
Cold Weather Shelters - after a discussion about what makes an effective shelter participants will put those ideas to work to create a winter shelter they believe will be effective followed by a shelter review and reflection.
Cold Weather First Aid - we will look into common cold weather emergencies, how they can be avoided and treated. Particicpants will run scenerios where they are first responders.
Winter Fire starting - fire in the winter presents some unique challenges, this class will cover the science as well as tips and tricks to get a fire going in less than ideal conditions.
COST
$65 plus gst
Additional Siblings: $50 plus gst
Parents and children 5 and under are free with paying child.
Meeting Location:
50 Minutes South of Athabasca
110 Minutes North of Edmonton
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WHAT TO BRING
Dress for colder than what the forecast calls for
Snacks, lunch, plenty to drink
Non-folding knife (optional)
If you have time and would like to collect hardened spruce resin (sap) from pine or spruce trees to bring to the class that would be great but not necessary.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
There will be a hot-tent (tent with a wood stove) on site where we will meet in for instruction and for some of the topics and to warm up in.
There are no established washrooms on site. Participants will need to be comfortable with going outdoors. A rudimentary toilet may be on site.
Kaykima requires 24 hours advanced notice of cancelations in order to provide a refund. Any notices outside of that timeline may result in a class credit offer.
This is a parented class.11/05/2025
Minimum: 1
Registration starts on 09/08/2025 and ends on 11/05/2025.
Please contact Kaykima Wilderness if you have any questions.