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A Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Course by Ray Mears


A Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Course by Ray Mears


There are many ways to survive the outdoors. In this book, Ray Mears teaches the most important survival techniques, and the reader will learn the stories of amazing island survivors. He will also introduce us to the surviving partisans from the Second World War, whose forests became refuges and weapons in their time. The book also introduces us to the first U.S. Air Force pilot to be shot down in the Vietnam War.

Les Hiddins

Les Hiddins, known to millions of Australians as the Bush Tucker Man, is a retired Australian Army soldier and survival expert. After serving in Vietnam and advising the special forces, Les became an expert in bushcraft and survival techniques. In this survival course, Les and Ray hike through Les's native state of Queensland, eat freshwater mussels, and swap survival tips.

Ray Mears

Ray Mears is a survival and bushcraft expert. His programmes have captivated audiences all over the world and have made him a household name. In fact, his programmes have a very human element that is admired by the general public. He is also well known for his respect for native peoples and his empathy for their culture.

Woodlore

Ray Mears, an international bushcraft expert and survivalist, is delivering a survival course in Cumbria this October. The course is aimed at Continuing Professional Development (CPD) trainers, Forest School teachers and outdoor educators, as well as enthusiasts who want to learn more about survival in the wild.

Les Hiddins' love of the outdoors

Les Hiddins and Ray Mears both share their passion for the outdoors. Both have spent time in the wilderness and studied the ways of the indigenous people. They have both left their mark on bushcraft.

Ray Mears' book, Extreme Survival

In Extreme Survival, Ray Mears shares the skills necessary for survival in the wild. The show is based on his experiences in the wild, including his encounters with Native American tribes. Ray also teaches viewers about Inuit bushcraft techniques. In this book, Mears reveals how Inuit people survived in the wild by using various bushcraft techniques. He also teaches viewers about the best plants to eat and shelters to build.

Syllabus

Ray Mears' survival courses cover a wide range of topics. These range from the physical aspects of bushcraft, to the dangers of snake bites and poisoning. He has led courses in diverse environments, including the Arctic and jungles. In addition, he has spent time with some of the world's last remaining indigenous people. His passion for tracking and sign language has given him a wealth of knowledge.