Pathfinder Wilderness Skills Series- Fire by Friction- The Bow Drill Method (March 2024)

Description:

Ever pondered how humans mastered the art of creating fire, a significant milestone in human history? We are offering a unique chance to understand the fascinating process. You can learn to create fire by friction, a technique as old as civilization itself, by rubbing sticks together. This historical method harnesses the sun's energy stored in wood. It's an engaging experience that's bound to spark your inner curiosity. Our workshop is a comprehensive guide to creating fire using a bow drill, one of the most reliable methods of fire-by-friction. Moreover, we stress the importance of acknowledging fire's power and fostering a deep respect for it. This tutorial provides not just a skill but also instills a sense of responsibility and understanding for this potent force of nature.

While on this quest for fire you will;

  • Learn basic knife safety
  • Learn several carving techniques
  • Carve and construct your own bow drill kit
  • Learn the proper techniques for starting a friction fire
  • Learn proper material identification and selection,
  • Learn proper fire structures, and tinder collection.
  • Experience creating fire for the very first time just as your ancestors did.

When: March 9th, 2024, 10 am-4:30pm (rain date March 23rd)
Registration Fee: $40-$75 Sliding Scale (*Sliding scale you choose per person what you want or can afford. General admission is our suggested fee per person)
Location: Bowie/Lanham
Age: 16 &older (anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by and adult)

Materials, tools and technical bow drill tips included. We will share stories of why fire making is culturally important and is needed in wilderness programs.

Please bring a sharp knife (if you have one), notebook and pen, lunch, and water bottle. (we will have knives available for use and sale)

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Ben Kamm - Lead Instructor

Raised in the DMV, Ben spent his summers camping and hiking all over the east coast, even to Canada. He developed skills in plant ID and tracking, on these trips, and continued to draw inspiration from his childhood experiences as he was mentored by Ancestral Knowledge Staff. During this mentor-ship, Ben honed his skills around fire making and carving, with a strong focus on friction fire (Bow Drill method).

Ben is passionate about History and the way that ancient people lived, he strives to share the ways that our ancestors used to thrive and survive. As a home schooler and one of seven, Ben has experience with mentoring younger children and working in a group!

Always an active person, Ben enjoys weight lifting and exploring his local landscape.

Eden Cornelius - Lead Instructor

Growing up homeschooled, Eden first found the primitive skills community in upstate NY through enrollment in a program called Primitive Pursuits at age seven. From that time until her teen years, she participated in Ancestral Knowledges Homeschool program for many years and attended primitive skills gatherings. In her teens, her time was spent hiking, camping, backpacking, cross-country skiing, and filling her journal with detailed sketches and facts about the wildlife around her.

All of her free time was spent outdoors, building debris huts, making cordage, and adventuring in the forest. Schooled by her fiber artist and aspiring naturalist mother, her love of the natural world was fueled by a rich curriculum with a focus on hands-on learning and her intense interest in insects and plants.

Now, Eden is a multimedia artist and painter who continues to share and learn skills, with a particular passion for pottery, wet felting techniques, needle felting, and natural pigments. With a background in youth leadership, she enjoys working with groups and fostering a creative connection with the earth.

Bill Kaczor - Co-Founder/ CEO 2007-Present

Bill is the CEO and co-founder of Ancestral Knowledge. Bill has worked and studied intensively with the masters in the fields of; youth mentoring, naturalist studies, primitive technology and tracking. He has been teaching children and adults in these subjects since 1998 — Bill was a lead instructor at Children of the Earth Foundations- Coyote Tracks summer camps for 5 years, and two years as the assistant director. He has instructed students at the University of Maryland, Georgetown University, Rivercane & Falling Leaves Rendezvous, Mid-Atlantic Primitive Skills Gathering (MAPS Meet), Bill can often be found instructing at Tom Brown Jr.’s Tracker School teaching primitive traps, bow making, flint knapping, pottery and hide tanning. In 1999 after 11 years, Bill chose to leave his skateboard/snowboard business and dedicate his life to helping people connect with the Earth through ancient skills. Shortly afterwards, Bill designed and was granted an after school and summer program for the 21st Century Learning Community in Public School District 150 of Peoria, Illinois. This program was successful in that it led the children to a respect for nature, respect for themselves and others, self-discipline and adventure. Bill is a specialist in bow making, stone tool technologies, hide tanning, fire by friction and hunting and experienced in many more skills.

A letter from Tom Brown Jr

 

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