Sunday Afternoon Bushcraft:
Outdoor Knives

A twice-monthly, family-friendly workshop covering a wide array of wilderness skills.

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The knife. It's one of the oldest tools devised by the human mind. Your knife is the key that unlocks the door to self-reliance, safety, and success in the woods. It can be used to secure every survival priority - fire, food, water purification, self-defense, and more.

With that knowledge in mind, choosing the right knife, learning how to use it safely and effectively, and taking proper care of it should be among your highest priorities before you venture into the wild. Come learn how to to do just that at our next Sunday Afternoon Bushcraft.

You'll learn about the different types of blade grinds and where they excel, fixed vs. folder, different types of steel and their advantages, the difference between survival knives vs. bushcraft knives vs. fighting knives, and much more.

More importantly, you'll get hands-on training on knife safety, how to properly sharpen and care for all of your blades (including kitchen knives!), and how to modify your blade to unlock its full potential.

As a thank-you for attending, our entire range of Instructor Corps-approved knives will be discounted 10% for course attendees!

This has historically been our most popular Sunday Afternoon Bushcraft and will fill up quickly, so reserve your spot now!

Cost: $39.00 (Kids 12 and under: $19)

Course Duration: ½-day, Sunday, September 27th, 2pm-7pm

Course Location: SARCRAFT Proving Ground, Cherokee County, Georgia.

Challenge level: Beginner

Instructor(s): J. Morris

What to Bring: Belt knife, saw, snacks, water bottle, clothing for conditions. Basic wood tools are available for borrowing at no extra charge. Recommend a pen & paper to take notes on.

PROMO CODES:

Military/Veteran/Fire/EMS/LE/SAR: MILR12

Bring-A-Friend:  OUTDOORKNIVES