Eric D.
This is a private event for Eric and his family and friends. If you’re not with Eric’s group, check out NWN’s other public events coming up or suggest a custom course by clicking here!
Sunday December 10th
Arrive early (9:30-9:45) at Larrabee State Park Day Use Area
Workshop: 10am to 12:30pm
Wilderness Skills
Topics and What to Expect
Fireskills
Firecraft basics
Lighting, building, and maintaining a campfire.
Making fire without the use of a lighter
Practicing a fun and useful firelighting technique using a ferro rod.
Wildcrafted Tea
Forage plants to make delicious wildcrafted tea.
Discover the distinctive flavors of different conifers.
Learn the medicinal value of certain evergreens.
Wildlife Tracking
Practice using your senses to discover wildlife living at Larrabee.
Analyze and observe wildlife and the track & sign they leave behind as opportunities present themselves.
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The majority of this class will be spent on or near the ground while we practice firelighting with a ferro rod. Bring something to kneel on such as a thick blanket or yoga mat.
What to Bring:
Dress for the weather
Snacks/Lunch and water
Waterproof or water-resistant footwear
A thermos or mug for tea
Something to kneel on (e.g. yoga mat or outdoor-use blanket)
You may also want to bring:
A fixed-blade knife
Camp chairs
Additional Information
Location: Larrabee State Park off of Chuckanut Drive.
Meeting spot: Larrabee Day Use Area in front the stop sign at the entrance, next to the shelter. (“Elephant Loop Day Use Area” on Google Maps)
Will we be next to our cars during the course?
We will be about a 5-minute walk from our cars.
Do we have access to restroom facilities?
There are heated bathrooms near the day use area and in walking distance from our workshop location.
Will there be shelter from the rain?
There will be a wood shelter provided by the park where we spend most of our time. There may also be a pop-up gazebo set up too if the extra covered space is necessary, and we can have a fire.
Details are subject to change based on weather or other uncontrollable circumstances.
If you have any other questions, please email nwnatura@gmail.com
This is a private event for Eric and his family and friends. If you’re not with Eric’s group, check out NWN’s other public events coming up or suggest a custom course by clicking here!
Sunday December 10th
Arrive early (9:30-9:45) at Larrabee State Park Day Use Area
Workshop: 10am to 12:30pm
Wilderness Skills
Topics and What to Expect
Fireskills
Firecraft basics
Lighting, building, and maintaining a campfire.
Making fire without the use of a lighter
Practicing a fun and useful firelighting technique using a ferro rod.
Wildcrafted Tea
Forage plants to make delicious wildcrafted tea.
Discover the distinctive flavors of different conifers.
Learn the medicinal value of certain evergreens.
Wildlife Tracking
Practice using your senses to discover wildlife living at Larrabee.
Analyze and observe wildlife and the track & sign they leave behind as opportunities present themselves.
—
The majority of this class will be spent on or near the ground while we practice firelighting with a ferro rod. Bring something to kneel on such as a thick blanket or yoga mat.
What to Bring:
Dress for the weather
Snacks/Lunch and water
Waterproof or water-resistant footwear
A thermos or mug for tea
Something to kneel on (e.g. yoga mat or outdoor-use blanket)
You may also want to bring:
A fixed-blade knife
Camp chairs
Additional Information
Location: Larrabee State Park off of Chuckanut Drive.
Meeting spot: Larrabee Day Use Area in front the stop sign at the entrance, next to the shelter. (“Elephant Loop Day Use Area” on Google Maps)
Will we be next to our cars during the course?
We will be about a 5-minute walk from our cars.
Do we have access to restroom facilities?
There are heated bathrooms near the day use area and in walking distance from our workshop location.
Will there be shelter from the rain?
There will be a wood shelter provided by the park where we spend most of our time. There may also be a pop-up gazebo set up too if the extra covered space is necessary, and we can have a fire.
Details are subject to change based on weather or other uncontrollable circumstances.
If you have any other questions, please email nwnatura@gmail.com
This is a private event for Eric and his family and friends. If you’re not with Eric’s group, check out NWN’s other public events coming up or suggest a custom course by clicking here!
Sunday December 10th
Arrive early (9:30-9:45) at Larrabee State Park Day Use Area
Workshop: 10am to 12:30pm
Wilderness Skills
Topics and What to Expect
Fireskills
Firecraft basics
Lighting, building, and maintaining a campfire.
Making fire without the use of a lighter
Practicing a fun and useful firelighting technique using a ferro rod.
Wildcrafted Tea
Forage plants to make delicious wildcrafted tea.
Discover the distinctive flavors of different conifers.
Learn the medicinal value of certain evergreens.
Wildlife Tracking
Practice using your senses to discover wildlife living at Larrabee.
Analyze and observe wildlife and the track & sign they leave behind as opportunities present themselves.
—
The majority of this class will be spent on or near the ground while we practice firelighting with a ferro rod. Bring something to kneel on such as a thick blanket or yoga mat.
What to Bring:
Dress for the weather
Snacks/Lunch and water
Waterproof or water-resistant footwear
A thermos or mug for tea
Something to kneel on (e.g. yoga mat or outdoor-use blanket)
You may also want to bring:
A fixed-blade knife
Camp chairs
Additional Information
Location: Larrabee State Park off of Chuckanut Drive.
Meeting spot: Larrabee Day Use Area in front the stop sign at the entrance, next to the shelter. (“Elephant Loop Day Use Area” on Google Maps)
Will we be next to our cars during the course?
We will be about a 5-minute walk from our cars.
Do we have access to restroom facilities?
There are heated bathrooms near the day use area and in walking distance from our workshop location.
Will there be shelter from the rain?
There will be a wood shelter provided by the park where we spend most of our time. There may also be a pop-up gazebo set up too if the extra covered space is necessary, and we can have a fire.
Details are subject to change based on weather or other uncontrollable circumstances.
If you have any other questions, please email nwnatura@gmail.com
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