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'''Survival [[training]]''' is a journey where participants try to survive in the [[wilderness]] with as little means as possible, in order to train [[survival skills]] or as [[recreation]]. This often includes |
'''Survival [[training]]''' is a journey where participants try to survive in the [[wilderness]] with as little means as possible, in order to train [[survival skills]] or as [[recreation]]. This often includes taking long [[hikes]], [[firelighting|lighting fires]], sailing in [[canoe]]s or [[raft]]s, [[fishing]], [[Cycling|biking]] (for example with [[mountain bike]]s) and so on. Survival trainings are mostly held in [[forest]]s, [[mountain range]]s and [[hill]]y areas, such as the [[Alps]]. |
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Different organisations coordinate recreational survival trainings, some of which for children. They are popular as business excursions or as a [[holiday]]. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Survival training is a journey where participants try to survive in the wilderness with as little means as possible, in order to train survival skills or as recreation. This often includes taking long hikes, lighting fires, sailing in canoes or rafts, fishing, biking (for example with mountain bikes) and so on. Survival trainings are mostly held in forests, mountain ranges and hilly areas, such as the Alps.
Different organisations coordinate recreational survival trainings, some of which for children. They are popular as business excursions or as a holiday.