
Took the 3-day critical skills course. Great and practical course. Highly recommended. Intend to train with again. I expected a hardcore, intense experience with instructors/ drill sergeants...
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Formerly affiliated with Thomas Coyne Survival Schools and formerly named Survival Training School of California - Northern California Headquarters, we have rebranded and reinvented ourselves to provide you with new opportunities to learn, survive, grow, and thrive.
S.T.O.P. and think. What do you do if a disaster/emergency springs up? What do you do if you are lost in the wilderness? What do you do if someone is injured around you? What do you do to know that you are living your life to the fullest every day? Survival Training and Outdoor Preparation helps you answer those questions. We are a fully comprehensive training school that covers wilderness survival and urban survival skills and disaster preparation, provides instruction and certification in first aid, CPR, wilderness first aid, and emergency medical responding, and also takes you on amazing adventures that allows you to explore the great outdoors while pushing your own boundaries. S.T.O.P., take a breath, and be ready for anything!
Took the 3-day critical skills course. Great and practical course. Highly recommended. Intend to train with again. I expected a hardcore, intense experience with instructors/ drill sergeants...
I took the two day course and had a great time! The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable and professional. He was also very approachable and kind. I was a little intimidated at first but...
My husband and I took the one-day critical skills class this last weekend and it was great! We learned about how to make an amazing shelter, water purification techniques, signaling, fire-making,...
This survival training school was awesome. I had a great time, from learning Water purification skills, to different essentials of making a fire kit. The shelter was the most fun to do in my...
Just finished up the 3 day Wilderness Survival/First Aid Course. A friend of mine always reminds me how important it is to train in adverse conditions. I think taking this course in November...