Surveillance & Reconnaissance Family Day
We offer a fun and exciting day camp that gives children, families, and young adults a look into what it’s like to be in enemy occupied territory. Everyone in attendance will be given missions that test their team building skills, and situational awareness. You’ll take part in survival-based games, and have opportunities to work on leadership and communication skills.
We’ve all read stories of children saving lives by picking up a phone and calling 911 when a parent or sibling fell unconscious when tragedy struck on a highway due to a vehicle accident that ended with a child stopping a bleed and saving a life of a loved one, or children finding ways to be resourceful when it matters most. This also includes stories of children having the wherewithal to identify key markings or features on criminals which eventually lead to an arrest.
Let Tribe Survival help shape and sharpen your and your children’s minds by giving you critical life-saving skills and tools that are needed when the unexpected happens. Being trained and prepared doesn’t just fall into an adult’s periphery. It’s very important that children disconnect from the world, and focus on critical thinking, human behavior, and survival preparedness skills.
NOTE: This course will be a full 8-hour day with breaks in between. Lunch will be provided to all who attend (Hotdogs, smores, water, trail mix, fruit, and whatever was trapped, caught, or procured during the day) If you have dietary restrictions, please bring your own drinks, meals, and snacks.
Course Prerequisites:
None Required
Training Topics:
Survival Mindset
Making a Plan (P.A.C.E)
Leadership Skills
Basic Medical Response + Care
Environmental Conditions
Face Painting
Art of Camouflage
Constructing a Shelter
Tracking Skills
Fire Building
Food and Water Procurement
Prioritization of Needs In a Survival Situation
Packing a Bug-Out Bag
Identifying Risks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities
Required minimum equipment:
Inclement Weather Gear (No Rain Cancellations)
Outdoor Clothing/Footwear
Extra Snacks and Drinks
Course Location: North Carolina (Clayton/RDU/Winston-Salem Areas)
Course time: 9 am - 4 pm
Training-related questions/Dates: Contact Us
Private training is available at an additional cost. Serious inquiries only
We offer a fun and exciting day camp that gives children, families, and young adults a look into what it’s like to be in enemy occupied territory. Everyone in attendance will be given missions that test their team building skills, and situational awareness. You’ll take part in survival-based games, and have opportunities to work on leadership and communication skills.
We’ve all read stories of children saving lives by picking up a phone and calling 911 when a parent or sibling fell unconscious when tragedy struck on a highway due to a vehicle accident that ended with a child stopping a bleed and saving a life of a loved one, or children finding ways to be resourceful when it matters most. This also includes stories of children having the wherewithal to identify key markings or features on criminals which eventually lead to an arrest.
Let Tribe Survival help shape and sharpen your and your children’s minds by giving you critical life-saving skills and tools that are needed when the unexpected happens. Being trained and prepared doesn’t just fall into an adult’s periphery. It’s very important that children disconnect from the world, and focus on critical thinking, human behavior, and survival preparedness skills.
NOTE: This course will be a full 8-hour day with breaks in between. Lunch will be provided to all who attend (Hotdogs, smores, water, trail mix, fruit, and whatever was trapped, caught, or procured during the day) If you have dietary restrictions, please bring your own drinks, meals, and snacks.
Course Prerequisites:
None Required
Training Topics:
Survival Mindset
Making a Plan (P.A.C.E)
Leadership Skills
Basic Medical Response + Care
Environmental Conditions
Face Painting
Art of Camouflage
Constructing a Shelter
Tracking Skills
Fire Building
Food and Water Procurement
Prioritization of Needs In a Survival Situation
Packing a Bug-Out Bag
Identifying Risks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities
Required minimum equipment:
Inclement Weather Gear (No Rain Cancellations)
Outdoor Clothing/Footwear
Extra Snacks and Drinks
Course Location: North Carolina (Clayton/RDU/Winston-Salem Areas)
Course time: 9 am - 4 pm
Training-related questions/Dates: Contact Us
Private training is available at an additional cost. Serious inquiries only
We offer a fun and exciting day camp that gives children, families, and young adults a look into what it’s like to be in enemy occupied territory. Everyone in attendance will be given missions that test their team building skills, and situational awareness. You’ll take part in survival-based games, and have opportunities to work on leadership and communication skills.
We’ve all read stories of children saving lives by picking up a phone and calling 911 when a parent or sibling fell unconscious when tragedy struck on a highway due to a vehicle accident that ended with a child stopping a bleed and saving a life of a loved one, or children finding ways to be resourceful when it matters most. This also includes stories of children having the wherewithal to identify key markings or features on criminals which eventually lead to an arrest.
Let Tribe Survival help shape and sharpen your and your children’s minds by giving you critical life-saving skills and tools that are needed when the unexpected happens. Being trained and prepared doesn’t just fall into an adult’s periphery. It’s very important that children disconnect from the world, and focus on critical thinking, human behavior, and survival preparedness skills.
NOTE: This course will be a full 8-hour day with breaks in between. Lunch will be provided to all who attend (Hotdogs, smores, water, trail mix, fruit, and whatever was trapped, caught, or procured during the day) If you have dietary restrictions, please bring your own drinks, meals, and snacks.
Course Prerequisites:
None Required
Training Topics:
Survival Mindset
Making a Plan (P.A.C.E)
Leadership Skills
Basic Medical Response + Care
Environmental Conditions
Face Painting
Art of Camouflage
Constructing a Shelter
Tracking Skills
Fire Building
Food and Water Procurement
Prioritization of Needs In a Survival Situation
Packing a Bug-Out Bag
Identifying Risks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities
Required minimum equipment:
Inclement Weather Gear (No Rain Cancellations)
Outdoor Clothing/Footwear
Extra Snacks and Drinks
Course Location: North Carolina (Clayton/RDU/Winston-Salem Areas)
Course time: 9 am - 4 pm
Training-related questions/Dates: Contact Us
Private training is available at an additional cost. Serious inquiries only