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Earth Skills Related Links - by country, state and province - List soon to include all the earth skills schools and related outdoor institutes we can find! In the meantime, please visit www.primitiveskillslinks.com for a comprehensive list.

Click here for a list of recommended earth skills books, vidos and audio tapes.

Canada - British Columbia

Arne Simon - Instructor for special events(604) 514-0412
Offers sweat lodges, plant lore and survival crafts

Wes Gietz - Windwalker Wilderness Skills & Philosophy(250) 478-3110
Excellent workshops in the Victoria, B.C. area. www.windwalker.ca

Carol Goulette - B.C. Primitive Adventures, Vancouver.
Offers courses in wilderness survival, edible & medicinal plants.

Melva van Schyndel - Coastal British Columbia, Canada
forestdweller2@gmail.com

United States - Maryland

M. Andrew Twele - Brain Tanning, Basketry, Primitive Cooking
Currently on sabbatical at Wolf Camp doing a year-long Primitive Living Experience.
www.geocities.com/insidethegourd@verizon.net/brain_tan_class.html

United States - Montana

Tom & Renee Elpel - Hollowtop Outdoor Primitive School
406-685-3222, 12 Quartz St. Pony MT 59747
www.hollowtop.com

United States - New York

Ricardo Sierra, Hawk Circle

United States - North Carolina

Eustace Conway, Turtle Island Preserve, 1443 Lonnie Carlton Road, Triplett, NC 28618, 828-265-2267, mail@turtleislandpreserve.com

United States - Washington State

Bill Baroch - Instructor of WOLF Camp (360) 595-9967
Professional storyteller of the mysteries of nature

Cody Beebe - Former WOLF Instructor(360) 599-2832
Proprietor of Earthways in Bellingham, WA

Chris Chisholm - WOLF Founder (360) 319-6892
Author of Wolf Journey - Earth Skills for the Naturalist. info@wolfjourney.com

David Drummond - Nahkeeta Northwest 360-766-6008
Our Regional Bird Expert. www.fidlago.net/~nahkeeta/

Joel Harden - 360-966-7707
www.jhardin-inc.com

Paul Nicolazzo - Wilderness Medicine Training Center - 509-996-2502
www.wildmedcenter.com

North Cascades Institute - Natural History & Ethnobotony Seminars(360) 856-5700
Many super naturalists to learn from - call for catalogue www.ncascades.org

Linda Quintana - Wonderland Teas & Herbs - can't say enough.
1305 Railroad Ave. in Bellingham WA, 360-733-0517

Michael Pilarski - Friends of the Trees(360) 671-9668
Herbal wildcrafter and permaculture trainer.

Frank & Karen Sherwood - Earthwalk Northwest in Issoquah(425) 746-7267
Primitive skills. Tom Brown calls them "the best". www.earthwalknorthwest.com

Wilderness Awareness School in Duvall (425) 788-1301
www.wildernessawareness.org

Other Countries - Scottland

Kate Hedges - Blue Skies www.BlueSkiesEarthSkills.co.uk
Tel: 0131 228 9608/ 07984 893436
Wolf Camp trained, founded first amazing earth skills training institute in Scotland.


Come Meet Us

Click for a link to the Fall-Spring Class Series descriptions. All classes run from 6-9 p.m. including a pot-luck dinner. Classes take place at the new Wolf Camp home office at 1313 A 2nd St. in historic downtown Snohomish. Please park on "E" Street as there is no parking right around our home office. Costs vary, so see class descriptions for details.

Mondays: Cooperative Group Facilitation runs November 17th - December 15th in the late fall of 2008, January 5 - February 9 in the winter of 2009, March 2 - April 6 in the spring of 2009, April 27 - June 1 in the earlly summer of 2009, and September 21 - November 16 in the fall of 2009. The cost is $5.00 for those with demonstrated facilitation experience, and $10.00 per class for beginners.

Tuesdays: Permaculture Pot Luck runs November 18th - December 16th in the late fall of 2008, January 6 - February 10 in the winter of 2009, March 3 - April 7 in the spring of 2009, April 28 - June 2 in the earlly summer of 2009, and September 22 - November 17 in the fall of 2009. This is a complimentary event for those who are currently engaged in permaculture projects and who will be preparing pot-luck dishes to share, while the public is also invited to attend at a $5.00 contribution level to learn about permaculture.

Wednesdays: Earth Skills Study runs November 12th - December 17th in the late fall of 2008, with no class on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, January 7 - February 11 in the winter of 2009, March 4 - April 8 in the spring of 2009, April 29 - June 3 in the earlly summer of 2009, and September 23 - November 18 in the fall of 2009. There is no charge for those who are already teaching in the field of earth skills, or $5.00 for those who are actively studying the Wolf Journey or similar secret-spot-based curriculum, and $10.00 per class for everyone else.

Thursdays: Art & Music Composition runs November 13th - December 18th in the late fall of 2008, with no class on Thanksgiving Day, January 8 - February 12 in the winter of 2009, March 5 - April 9 in the spring of 2009, April 30 - June 4 in the earlly summer of 2009, and September 24 - November 19 in the fall of 2009. The cost is $5.00 for those who are currently teaching or professionally recording music and art, and $10.00 per class for beginners/intermediates. You can also try out your compositions on Friday nights at Open Mic Lives! located in the Thumbnail Theater just up the street from the Wolf Camp home office where Chris has some of his sound equipment on loan, and Chris will also help you schedule and promote cover performances of your compositions at the Thumbnail on Saturday nights if you like.


Employment: We only need instructors with experience running camps and teaching in the field of Earth Skills and Permaculture, including skills of Tracking, Primitive Artisanry, Herbalism, or Wilderness EMT training with real outdoor survival practice. If you would like experience as a teacher and learn skills of the Naturalist, Tracker, Herbalist, Scout, Hunter, Artisan, or Permaculture Pioneer, apply to become an instructor through our Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship. We are also seeking an additional permaculturist, herbalist, tracker, artisan, marketor, administrator, and custodian to invest in Wolf Camp during our transition into a workers cooperative. Click here to find out how you can invest as a worker-owner.

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