
WILDERNESS SURVIVAL IMMERSION
24 hours. Real conditions. Real skills.
Knowing survival theory is one thing. Spending a night in the field with only what you know and what you carry is another.
The Wilderness Survival Immersion is a full 24-hour overnight course set in a real wilderness environment. You apply everything under actual conditions — darkness, fatigue, weather. You come out the other side with capability that doesn't fade.
This course builds directly on Wilderness Survival Basics. The structure is the same — mindset first, then priorities, then skills. But the depth, the duration, and the conditions are different. You are not just learning. You are living it.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Survival Mindset — What stress does to you in the field, how it compounds, and how to control it.
Shelter — Debris hut, A-frame shelter, and multiple tarp shelter configurations. Knots and paracord setup. Demonstrated, built by you.
Fire — Multiple fire setups including pyramid, tipi, and tower. Different kindling methods. Starting fire in wet conditions.
Water — Procurement, filtration, purification, and cooking in the field.
Trap Building and Snares — Basic traps and snares for small game.
Night Navigation — Navigate in low-light conditions using natural landmarks.
Overnight Safety and Security — Managing wildlife, insects, and environmental hazards while sleeping outdoors.
Emergency First Aid — Essential first aid for wilderness injuries.
HOW IT WORKS
Every skill is taught, demonstrated, and applied by you in real conditions. The overnight element is not a formality — it is where the training becomes real. Fatigue, darkness, and time pressure are part of the course.
COURSE DETAILS
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Start Time: 14:00
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Duration: 24 hours including overnight stay
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Location: Le Moulin, Altwies, Luxembourg
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Language: English / French
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Group size: 1–10 participants
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Price: €220 per person
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Certificate: Digital certificate with NATO NCage code
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Recommended prerequisite: Wilderness Survival Basics
WHO IS THIS FOR
Anyone ready to take their survival skills into real field conditions. Wilderness Survival Basics is strongly recommended. Participants without prior experience are welcome but should expect a steep learning curve.
WHAT TO BRING
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Comfortable clothing suitable for 24 hours of outdoor activity
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Sturdy closed-toe footwear — boots preferred
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Rain jacket or poncho
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Sleeping bag — rated for current season
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Sleeping mat or foam pad
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Paracord — minimum 10 meters
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Headlamp with spare batteries
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Water bottle or hydration system — minimum 3 liters
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Food and snacks for 24 hours
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Personal first aid kit
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Personal medication if required
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Pen and notebook
