Custom Designed Programs
Academic Year Classes
Puyallup
Olympia
Seattle
Bellevue
Snohomish - Marysville
Bellingham serving Whatcom & Skagit Counties
Portland-Vancouver
Poulsbo & Silverdale
Sumas serving Whatcom County and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia
Ellensburg serving Central Washington
Monthly Class Topics & Itineraries
January - The Critical Order of Wilderness Survival
February - Herbal Medicine and Wintertime Plants
March - Wild Foods and our Springtime Plants
April - Birds by Sight & Sound
May - Wildlife Detectives: Tracks on the Trail
September - Natural Navigation, Lostproofing & Orienteering
October - Autumnal Animals
December - Ancient Artisans
Wolf Campus Study Days
Weekend Workshops during the Academic Year
Saturday Earth Skills Series
October: Weaving Willow, Nettles & Cattail
Fall: Lost & Found - Navigation, Orienteering & Emergency Shelter
Before Election Day: Politics & Ecology of the Wolf
Fall: Prairie Oaks
January: Skills of the Ancient Artisan - Hide Tanning & Parfleche
February: Wilderness Survival with Traditional Fire
March: Wild Edilbe Plants & Herbal Medicine
April: Understanding Birds
Some Springs: Seaweeds & Shellfish
Sunday Workshop Series - Sustainable Homes & Gardens (Monthly)
Weekend Worskhop Series - Wolf Tracker Trainings (Monthly)
June Workshop Series
Wolf Journey Earth Skills Training Course
Catalog of Audio Files - Songs & Stories
Index to the Wolf Journey
Book One Introduction
Book One, Chapter 1
Book One, Chapter 2
Book One, Chapter 3
Book One, Chapter 4
Book One Summary
Book Two Introduction
Book Two, Chapter 5
Book Two, Chapter 6
Book Two, Chapter 7
Book Two, Chapter 8
Book Two Summary
Book Three Introduction
Book Three, Chapter 9
More to be posted as ready.
Wolf Journey Curriculum Essays/Articles/Challenges/Blogs
Ethnobotany Series: The Most Important Plants Shall Remain Unnamed
Ethnobotany Series: Learning Plant Taxonomy
Ethnobotany Series: Herbal First Aid
Ethnobotany Series: If Sedges have Edges, and Rushes are Round, Grasses are Hollow from Nose to the Ground
Ethnobotany Sereis: Cattail Tale
Ethnobotany Series: Ouch! Stinging Nettles Taste Good!
Ethnobotany Series: Spruce, Firs, Larch & Hemlock are all Pines?
Ethnobotany Series: Why Has the Oak Fallen?
Ethnobotany Series: Rose and Other Tasty Berries
Ethnobotany Series: Secrets of Seaweed
Ethnobotany Series: Gifts of the Cedar
Ethnobotany Series: Bamboo, Palm & Cactus
Ethnobotany & Wilderness Survival Series: Cedar and the Foibles of Fire, by Chris Chisholm
Wilderness Survival Series: The Critical Order of Emergency Survival by Chris Chisholm
Wilderness Survival Series: Breathing into Survival Shelters by Chris Chisholm
Wilderness Survival Series: Planning Survival Treks by Chris Chisholm
Wilderness Survival Series: Survival Trek Log by Glen MacKay
Wilderness Survival Series: Nikki's Stone Age Living Experience
Wildlife Series: Sensory Awareness
Wildlife Series: Wildlife Tracking
Wildlife Series: Understanding Bird Vocalizations
Wildlife Series: Learning Identification & Taxonomy
Wildlife Series: Class Notes from blog on Bugs, Amphibians & Seaweeds edited from Wolf Camp students.
Wildlife Series: Woods Lake Species List edited by Wolf Camp staff.
ESE Series: Eight Great Hazards by Chris Chisholm.
ESE Series: Camper Preparedness & Emotions by Chris Chisholm.
ESE Series: Daily Routines of the Earth Skills Practitioner (using permaculture principles) and Ethics of Earth Skills Education by Wolf Camp staff.
ESE Series: Naturalist Training: A Doorway by Wolf College instructor Bill Baroch, M.Ed.
ESE Series: What is Earth Skills Education reprinted with permission from Tim Smith, M.Ed.
Educational Challenges
Blog Files