| Dates | July 5-6, 2025, September 6-7, 2025, 2-3 May 2026, 27-28 June, 2026, 1-2 Aug, 2026, 17-18 Oct, 2026 |
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Survival (Intermediate)
$349.00
DURATION: 0800-1800h Daily (2 Days)
Basic survival teaches individual skills.
Intermediate survival teaches how those skills work together.
Real survival isn’t about knowing how to build a fire or construct a shelter. It’s about making the right decision, at the right time, with the resources available. Every choice affects your time, energy, safety, equipment, and ultimately your chances of success.
This course focuses on developing the systems thinking needed to solve complex survival problems rather than relying on memorized techniques. Through realistic scenarios and practical exercises, participants learn to evaluate risk, manage priorities, and adapt to changing environments.
Throughout the course you’ll develop:
- Decision-making under pressure
- Dynamic risk assessment
- Resource and energy management
- Fire, shelter, water, and food systems
- Navigation and route planning
- Communication and signalling strategies
- Environmental awareness
- Leadership and teamwork
- Long-term survival planning
- Practical problem solving
Our Philosophy
At Get Outdoors, we believe successful survival is built on understanding systems rather than collecting individual skills.
A fire is not simply a fire.
It provides warmth, water purification, cooking, signalling, morale, drying equipment, and protection—but it also consumes time, calories, fuel, daylight, and resources.
Every survival decision has both a benefit and a cost.
Learning to recognize those trade-offs is what separates competent outdoor enthusiasts from capable survival practitioners.
Master the system. Master the situation.




