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    Survival courses open to civis?

    Anyone recommend quality Survival courses/schools open to civis? Vs goofy Rambo stuff? Any first hand experiences taking or teaching? I'd expect the people at Randalls Adventure would be GTG:

    https://randallsadventure.com/

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    I have not been, but hear good things: https://88tactical.com/training/surv...rvival-skills/
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    Mike Glover offers courses, I've done a gunfighter carbine course he put on. He also does survival and field craft. He's based out of Colorado now I believe. https://www.fieldcraftsurvival.com

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    Something on my bucket list is this: http://jestcamp.com/jungle-survival-courses/

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    Mountain Shepard outside Roanoke is very good and has a course for pretty much every skill level.

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    I've always been interested in Randall's stuff. GoRuck has their navigator courses, which are apparently pretty well received.
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    For the price Randall is hard to beat. Their jungle course in South America is on my bucket list. My platoon did the French Foreign Legion course in French Guiana and I loved every second.

    I may have to check out the course near Roanoke, though...that's only a couple hours from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG94591 View Post
    Mike Glover offers courses, I've done a gunfighter carbine course he put on. He also does survival and field craft. He's based out of Colorado now I believe. https://www.fieldcraftsurvival.com
    What's going on with these guys? Are they still conducting classes? I've tried to contact them multiple times via email but have never received a response. No phone number is listed anywhere on their page either.

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    Hill People Gear puts on some courses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyt16 View Post
    What's going on with these guys? Are they still conducting classes? I've tried to contact them multiple times via email but have never received a response. No phone number is listed anywhere on their page either.
    Yes, they are still conducting classes. If you have a Instagram account, he’s very active on there. @sofsurvivor or @fieldcraftsurvival. That’s how I communicated with him. He also has a good podcast, if you’d like to check that out.

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