Meet the Instructors

 

 

 

Chris Caine

 

Chris has been teaching survival techniques for over 20 years and has been training in survival since the age of 7, when his father, a survival expert with the British Special Forces, began to educate Chris in this field.

A life of survival training has since been passed on to Chris in areas such as navigation techniques, Cartography, plant and fungi identification with practical uses, shelter building, trapping and hunting, arctic survival techniques, coastal survival and climbing.

 

 

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Glyn 'Rooster' Booth

 

A highly experienced Jungle Specialist, Glyn spent long periods of time during his military service living off the land in primary jungle ( or ‘home‘ as he refers to it as it is there in which he feels most at ease). He served in the British Army as a Specialist Infantryman, Combat Medic and Survival Instructor with overseas postings including Bosnia, Northern Ireland, Kenya and Belize as well as many other places and has also lectured at Sandhurst Military Academy and worked closely with the Gurkhas.

 

 

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Caleb Musgrave "Muskratt"

 

Caleb Musgrave (BushName: Oz Muskratt) was born to a mixed heritage family, in Ontario Canada. His father, an Ojibway from Central Ontario, taught him to track at an early age, and by age ten, had Caleb processing wild game for the dinner table. Growing up, Caleb was soon following coyotes back to their dens south of Ottawa, and shaping crude stone tools on the banks of the Saugeen River. Preferring to be out of doors rather than in a building, Caleb would often leave school just to be around the ducks and herons of the town pond.

 

 

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Caleb Musgrave

 

Lucas Wagner "Broke"

 

 

Lucas Wagner (Bushname : Broke) has been involved in the realm of bushcraft for as long as he can remember. Often, when the question “Where is Lucas?” came up at his home, his parents would most likely answer “outside somewhere”. A real passion of Lucas’  was, and still is ultra light backpacking. Carrying minimal equipment through over a decade of tripping, he developed a deep self-reliance in the Canadian outdoors. Passionate and always open to learning, Lucas has hit upon subjects, both as a student and as a teacher, that truly grasp the very essence of the Canadian Bushcraft experience.

 

 

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Lucas Wagner