Could you survive 24 hours in the wild?
Put your survival skills to the ultimate test with the Bear Grylls Survival Academy extreme courses
Fancy yourself as a bit of a survivalist? Why not put yourself to the test Bear Grylls style and see what you’re really made of. Bear Grylls Survival Academy are launching a new four day ‘Survival in the Lowlands’ course in Dartmoor this winter and it’s certain to put even the most grizzled of survivalists to the test.
Offering a rare chance for outdoor enthusiasts from around the globe to learn Bear’s extreme survival techniques, it’s as challenging as it is rewarding. The location, with its difficult terrain, rivers, steep ascents and undulating countryside will push you to the limit, while teaching you the fundamentals of extreme survival. The course is based on the five day ‘Survival in the Highlands’ course, located in one of the last true wilderness areas of the British Isles, Scotland, which runs during the summer months.
“So many people have asked me over the years where they can learn extreme, practical survival - the type that requires spirit, determination and the skills to self-rescue against the odds, in some of the harshest terrain around. So it is with great pride that we can now launch these exciting additions to the Bear Grylls Survival Academy portfolio and empower participants with some of these skills and what it really means to be able to look after yourself when the chips are down,” says Bear Grylls. “Oh, and it may hurt a little.”
The cost per person for the ‘Survival in the Lowlands’ course is £999 for 4 days (not including flights or transfers) and the course will culminate in a challenging 24 hour expedition where participants will be taken on a low-level tactical helicopter flight to an unknown desolate drop zone in the middle of nowhere.
Interested? Click here to book your tickets.
Get the Coach Newsletter
Sign up for workout ideas, training advice, reviews of the latest gear and more.
Coach is a health and fitness title. This byline is used for posting sponsored content, book extracts and the like. It is also used as a placeholder for articles published a long time ago when the original author is unclear. You can find out more about this publication and find the contact details of the editorial team on the About Us page.