Overnighting in Tents and Basic Survival Skills

Camping, survival skills, and nature orientation.

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Duration:
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School age & Teens
6–15 y.o.
Kids-only
Preparing for the overnight stay: learning how to pack a backpack and choose equipment. Setting up a tent: choosing a location and following safety rules. Making a fire: theoretical and practical training with fire safety compliance. Field kitchen: children participate in cooking food over a fire (under adult supervision). Evening by the fire: fairy tales, songs, and—for the bravest—horror stories and stargazing. Orientation in nature: basics of reading a map and navigating by compass (age-appropriate). Building confidence and resilience to new conditions; developing adaptive skills.

Facilitator

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Kateryna Wahler
Forest & Early Development Lead
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