We are a
full-time, year-round school dedicated to teaching
wilderness survival skills. This coming year 2012
will mark our 27th year running this school.
You will not find another survival school that
offers a more complete program than we do for
anywhere near the price. We only teach 7 day
programs at our upstate NY location. This
allows students plenty of time to learn and practice
their newly acquired skills. We even allow students
to stay on an extra half day to go over some skills
that they are not comfortable with. Seminars and
workshops do not afford the time or the proper
learning environment to really learn everything
necessary. We do teach a 3 day condensed program in
NC every spring and this coming year have added a 3
day condensed course near Escanaba, Michigan.
Check our courses page. Our loyal and dedicated
staff is devoted to giving you the knowledge and
skills needed so you can be better prepared when
venturing into the great outdoors. Our
philosophy is best summed up in our school motto,
ALL-WAYS PREPARED - PREPARED ALWAYS. Because
we believe that if you prepare for the unforeseen
before you venture out; then not only will you
always be prepared, but you will be prepared all
ways. So thanks for visiting our website; and
please feel free to browse around for much more
information about our school, our staff, and our
programs. We think you'll like what you see.
Also feel free to contact us anytime if you have any
questions. Contact us at
weteachu@dishmail.net or call 518-497-3179
(between 6AM & 9PM)
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Your chances of
surviving are directly proportionate to how much
knowledge you carry in your head and not how many
gadgets you carry in your survival Kit.
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Finding a good survival school?
Here are a few things I'd recommend you do to help
ensure you find a reputable school that will provide
you with quality courses.
1. Ask about where the classes are being held.
Does the school have it's own property or do the
students have to meet at some designated place (i.e.
state/federal land) that the school has to rent or
lease because it doesn't have its own property.
We consider ourselves very fortunate that we own
over 537 acres and can utilize it to the betterment
of our students without having to worry about
following someone else's restrictive regulations.
2. Check out the instructors. Does the
particular school you're checking into have a list
of instructors a mile long? You don't need a
dozen instructors to teach wilderness survival, just
a few who know what they're doing.
3. Don't be afraid to ask for references from
an instructor's past experiences or from past
students. If you're checking out an instructor
who claims to have taught at another established
survival school, ask for the name of that school and
then call to verify their claims.
4. Is the school you are thinking about a full
time school or just a hobby someone is trying. A
good survival school should be run by someone who
can devote their full-time and attention to teaching
survival.
We are not claiming to be the only good survival
school in the country. There are several schools
that put on quality programs but please be careful
with your hard earned money. And if you ever have
any questions, please feel free to call us
anytime between 6AM and 9PM EST @ 518-497-3179, or
Wilderness Learning Center, 435 Sandy Knoll Road,
Chateaugay, NY 12920
Marty