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Check out the next two parts of travel writer Sandi Bird’s series on Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School

Travel writer Sandi Bird has been learning the skills necessary to survive in the wilderness at Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School.

Her four-part series chronicles her adventures.

“If you are entering the wilderness on a ‘Go Lite’ philosophy, you’re being selfish.” The instructor’s statement took me off guard. But his next statement hit too close to home with me. “What if you run into someone hurt, lost, or something?”

Check out Part 2 and Part 3!

April 23, 2010   Posted in News | 1 Comment | Email This Post | Print This Post

 


Travel writer’s series on Mountain Shepherd begins

Travel writer Sandi Bird begins her series on Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School.

"It’s all about empowering people." That is the mantra that three other students and I have heard repeated throughout the first two days of the four day wilderness survival training in which I’ve had the opportunity to enroll

Check out Sandi Bird’s article here!

April 19, 2010   Posted in Uncategorized | 12 Comments | Email This Post | Print This Post

 


Travel writer to pen 4-part series on Mountain Shepherd

Sandi Bird, the Roanoke Adventure Travel Examiner, is kicking off off a four-part series about Mountain Shepherd Wilderness Survival School.

“You never know when YOU might be a victim of a situation that requires you to have the level-headedness and skills to survive until help can get to you,” Bird writes.

In August 2008, National Geographic Adventure placed Mountain Shepherd at No. 1 in its list of Top Survival Schools.

Check out the introduction to Bird’s series here

April 8, 2010   Posted in News | No Comments | Email This Post | Print This Post

 


 

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