Earth Skills for Adults at Pata Panaka (#3 of 4)

Earth Skills for Adults at Pata Panaka (#3 of 4)

This is the third weekend in a series on the sacred 4 elements of survival. Join 4EEE in learning, sharing in the Old Ways of being human.

By 4 Elements Earth Education

Date and time

September 7 · 9am - September 8 · 12pm PDT

Location

Burton Educational Preserve

16200 Lake Vera Purdon Road Nevada City, CA 95959

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 1 day 3 hours

Fire for the People

Join us for the third weekend in our workshop series dedicated to the Sacred Order of survival.

Building a relationship and skills with fire is a way to connect with the land, through caretaking, ceremony and basic wilderness living. Our main focus will be the bow-drill method of friction fire; however, this one skill will lead us through many layers of skill and awareness on the land. Other topics include: safe/efficient knife skills, campfire safety, cooking and caretaking.


Arrival: 9am Saturday (optional arrival after 5pm Friday for overnight camping)

Departure: 12pm Sunday

Participants will camp overnight and provide all their own meals. (See recommended gear list below.) You will have access to an outdoor kitchen and fire. Please bring your own cooler if needed for food storage. Outdoor shower and porta-potties are available on-site.


The fourth and final workshop in this series will take place December 7-8, 2024. You can register for that event HERE.


Recommended gear list:

  • Tent (with rain fly and ground cloth)
  • Tarp (Optional) for extra rain protection, 10ft x 8 ft or slightly larger
  • Paracord (Optional) to hang tarp, roughly 20 - 50 ft.
  • A warm sleeping bag (it can get chilly at night)
  • Sleeping Pad
  • Cool / cold weather clothing (best to bring extra layers just in case!)
  • Rain Gear
  • Hat
  • Two pairs of seasonally appropriate shoes
  • Headlamp / Flashlight
  • Bandana / Blindfold
  • Water Bottle
  • Small backpack / drawstring bag
  • Eating Utensils: Bowl, plate, cup, spoon, fork
  • Towel
  • Toiletry items (biodegradable soap only please)
  • Journal and writing utensil
  • Bug repellent, preferably natural and non-toxic
  • Non-folding carving knife (we have some to borrow or purchase if you do not have one)


Organized by

Our mission is to offer programs that guide children, families, and teens toward a pure connection to the Earth through direct experiences in nature.

$100 – $300