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donaldj
10-06-2014, 11:00 AM
“Survival” means different things to different people in different contexts. The term “High speed” refers to two things:

The techniques presented can be taught and learned in real time. This course is a no nonsense, practical approach to preserving your life and those in your circle. You will walk out of this course empowered.

The skills presented in this course support “survival on the go” vs “survival in place.” This curriculum has achieved an ideal alignment of primitive and non-primitive techniques. This skillset is ideal for tactical applications, bug out scenarios, back-country excursions, hunting and safely moving your circle from A to B.

This course will cover:

Primitive and Non-Primitive Shelter
Water procurement
Fire
Survival Hunting
Everyday Carry
High Speed Go Bags
How to utilize caches
Survival Psychology
Awareness
Introduction to Tracking


SESSION:

The session is 2 days long. The first day is roughly 8 hours long and is classroom based. The second day is outdoor for practical hands-on experience.


WHO:

Anyone age 14+ interested in survival.


WHEN:

Day 1: 01NOV2014 8:00AM to 5:00PM at 6360 Jackson Rd, Suite H, Ann Arbor MI. This venue is the classroom portion of the session and is west of Zeeb Road on Jackson Road in a small office complex.
Day 2: In field practical, location will be announced at class but will be in the Ann Arbor area.


BRING:

Attire conducive to classroom and weather considerations.
A water bottle and snacks necessary for 8 hours of training. For the first day, there are restaurants in the area. For the second day, a packed lunch is recommended.


COST:

$200 for the session.


REGISTRATION:

Preregistration is required.
Payment is due at the time of registration.
Please call, PM, or email MTTM Program Coordinator Donald Alley if you have any questions. djalley@gmail.com or (734) 646-3584.


INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF:
Matt Smith: Survival Instructor

Expertise in primitive and non-primitive survival, tracking, wilderness evasion, emergency preparedness, survival psychology and primitive big game hunting.
Over 1,200 days in the back-country of the continental divide, from the Canadian to the Mexican border, in various stages of survival.
4 Years as a wilderness therapy instructor in the high desert of Utah.
Matt’s tracking ability has been critical in the recovery of several “absconding” at risk youth. This includes closing a 17 mile/72 hour time/distance gap in half a day.
Involved in the Mexican Wolf re-introduction into the White Mountain Apache Reservation of Arizona.
onPoint Tactical: Wilderness evasion, primitive big game hunting instructor.
Implemented wilderness survival programing and instructed for the University of Utah.
White Pine Wilderness Academy Instructor.
Guest instructor: Maine Primitive Skills Gathering, Rabbitstick Rendezvouses of Idaho.
Founder of Aegis Training Solutions, LLC. Aegis is a crisis training service provider for the mental health industry.