The Survival Hunter
Weekend or dates to suit you.
Age 18+
Minimum group size - 10
Maximum group size - 20
We can accommodate larger groups with prior notice
The Survival Hunter
Want to learn more about bushcraft and survival? Learn how to whittle useful items, set up tarps, skin, butcher and cook wild game "hooves, paws, or wings" (options - Deer, rabbit, or pigeon/pheasant/partridge) around an open fire on a private 13 acre woodland camp site where you are the only guests.
Friday night - Arrive late afternoon/early evening; get set up in your bell tents; massive venison stew pre-cooked for you; optional ferro rods and tinder bundles fire lighting techniques; kick back relax and celebrate around the fire.
Saturday - Big cooked breakfast; knife skills, throwing axes, set up tarps to sleep under for the woodland survival experience; wild game prep and butchery; firelighting skills and fires; cook & feast; chill out next to the fires or take a taxi to one of a few friendly locals.
Sunday - Bacon rolls; get packed up; air rifle marksmanship in the woods or clay pigeon shooting off-site. If you want you can choose from one the activities on the "Adrenalin Adventurer" package or if you'd prefer to stay in the woods try our "Bushcrafter" package.
Pricing options: All prices are per person.
Saturday only with no camping - £150
Arrive Sat morning and leave after breakfast on Sunday - £230
Above Option 2 with the air rifle or clay pigeon shooting - £290
Arrive Friday night and leave after breakfast on Sunday (no shooting) - £290
The full Survival Hunter weekend - £340
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Booking & further details
All you need to do is contact Spirited Adventure
and we'll call you back and arrange your Adventure with you
To Book and discuss your requirements please fill in this form making sure you include a phone number so we can text to let you know to look out for an email which may go into your junk/spam folder.
Review
Hi James,
It’s Aron (the stag) from this weekend.
Firstly, I’d like to thank you and the guys for a lovely weekend (it is definitely one to remember)! You were great hosts, and it was an amazing introduction into bushcraft and wild camping.
I’ve been speaking to the lads today and a few of them are really keen to take up bushcraft as a serious hobby. Are you open to having a call to answer a couple of questions on the best to way to start the hobby as beginners?