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Ethnobotany 101 • COLORADO
$395.00
Unit price / perEthnobotany 101 is a course designed to encourage participants to develop a deeper understanding of plantlore and the resources available to them in the fields of bushcraft, survival, homesteading, and more. This class is catered towards students from all skill levels and no experience is required. Students will grow a sense of how to harvest various materials from their woodland environment for numerous means. Each day participants will learn to positively identify a handful of plants and trees and build on that knowledge with hands-on experience in preparing medicine or food, as well as fire or craft such as cordage and containers from the individual plants they identify. Students will walk away with a couple of handcrafted projects and a deeper understanding of the forest in how certain plants and trees cater toward a particular medicine, craft or skill over others.
Projects may include burn bowls, shrinkpot containers, and basketry amongst salves and tinctures from plant materials we will learn how to identify and ethically harvest.
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Ethnobotany 101 is a course designed to encourage participants to develop a deeper understanding of plantlore and the resources available to them in the fields of bushcraft, survival, homesteading, and more. This class is catered towards students from all skill levels and no experience is required. Students will grow a sense of how to harvest various materials from their woodland environment for numerous means. Each day participants will learn to positively identify a handful of plants and trees and build on that knowledge with hands-on experience in preparing medicine or food, as well as fire or craft such as cordage and containers from the individual plants they identify. Students will walk away with a couple of handcrafted projects and a deeper understanding of the forest in how certain plants and trees cater toward a particular medicine, craft or skill over others.
Ethnobotany 101 is the Ace Up Your Sleeve in Medicinal Plants
Deepen your connection to the natural world and discover various uses for plants and trees.
What will you discover?
Fire: Learn Various Plants and Trees that Aid in Fire
Ethical Harvesting: Practices for Foraging Off the Forest Floor
Medicine: Learn Various Methods for Medicinal Preparations
Plant ID: Learn How to Positively Identify Plant Famiilies
Projects may include burn bowls, shrinkpot containers, and basketry amongst salves and tinctures from plant materials we will learn how to identify and ethically harvest.
Ethnobotany 101 • COLORADO
$395.00
Unit price / perETHNOBOTANY 101
3 DAYS/2 NIGHTS
Beginner/Moderate Level
$395.00
COURSE DETAILS:
• Discuss Forest Biomes and Habitats of the Earth
• Learn Various Medicinal Preparations and Discuss Medicinal Treatments for Certain Ailments
• Positively Identify Various Plants and Trees Using Keys
• Learn the various edible, medicinal, smokable, utilitarian, and poisonous plants covering the forest floor
• Prepare baked goods and raw salads from the environment
• Prepare various medicinals such as tinctures and salves off the landscape
• Make various woodland crafts including basketry, glue, containers and more
• Discuss various uses of trees and plants in firecraft
Sleeping Arrangements:
Students are not required to stay on site, however, overnight camping is encouraged to deepen social bonds around the fire.
Restrooms:
There are Port-A-Johns on this property.
Food:
Food is not provided so students are required to bring their own meals and snacks for consumption.
There are scheduled breaks for meal times. Everyone usually gathers around the campfire during mealtimes, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for fellowship.
If you have a cooler, we recommend filling it with ice to store perishable items to keep everything fresh and ready to enjoy.
Students should still inform the instructor of any critical food allergies if any.
Terrain:
The property is rich in resources on top of a diverse range of edible and medicinal plants.
Participants should be mindful of their physical limitations and potential for mechanical injury when navigating off the trails.
Cell Coverage:
Cell service is reliable.
WiFi is available for emergency use.
Water:
We suggest bringing plenty of water for hydration, cooking, and hygiene.
Potable water is available on site.
Power:
There is no external power source available for students. Participants should bring their own power stations or chargeable units for cell phones, head lamps, etc.
Trash:
Please respect this land and “leave no trac
TRAVEL ITEMS REQUIRED BY THE PARTICIPANT:
- Sleep System (Tent/Hammock) and Insulation (If choosing to stay on site)
- Collapsible Chair
- Headlamp with Spare Batteries
- Proper Clothing for Season and Weather
- Leather Gloves
- Cookware and stoves for personal meals you provide
- Water and Container
- Hygiene items and Medications
- Notebooks and Pencils
- Combination Tool like a Leatherman or SAK
- Cargo Tape for Repair
TOOLS AND GEAR FOR COURSE USE WILL BE PROVIDED by Wildcard Wilderness Survival
If you choose to bring your own gear, then below is what is recommended and not required!
OPTIONAL GEAR LIST:
- Fixed Blade Knife with Sheath (4" min blade length)
- Folding Saw or Bucksaw
- 50 ft. of Paracord
The Survival University
71 Monarch Dr, Cripple Creek, CO 80813
FINE PRINT:
- Instructor is Wilderness First Responder certified and a licensed HAM Radio operator (KE8WHY)
- Potable water is available on site and in the classroom
- Be prepared for All Weather as this class is in an outdoor setting
- No Meals are provided so students must bring their own food and snacks. A 90-minute lunch break is given should students wish to cook their meal or leave the property
- Portable Restrooms are within 100 meters of the classroom
- Students are not required to stay on site after class hours however it is encouraged to develop connections around a central fire
- Students can tent camp or hammock camp, however, space is limited for hammocks
- Firearms are not permitted in the classroom
- Alcohol and drug use are not permitted during class hours
- Students accept all liability for personal injury
Ethnobotany 101 was a great resource for broadening my understanding of the pharmacy growing all around us. Jacks is a passionate instructor with deep knowledge of her craft.
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