
Hunter Gatherer

hunter Gatherer
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In the Hunter - Gatherer Course you'll dive into how our ancestors hunted and gathered while immersing yourself in Utah's beautiful wilderness areas. Kyle will guide you through every step of the way, from making cordage for your traps, to identifying local plants for cuts and bee stings this course will guide you on your next steps at living self sufficient in the wild. Mastering these ancient hunter gatherer skills will help you explore more confident and with less gear knowing you have the skills and experience to get vital nutrients in the wild.
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Passive Hunting Systems: Learn to make and use primitive traps and snares to harvest food giving you more time for other tasks. Learn to make and use primitive fishing tackle.
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Active Hunting Skills: Learn how to make traditional throw sticks & slings for hunting small game and fowl. Learn stalking skills to get close, and build a bow & arrow.
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Track & Sign: Lean how to identify animal tracks and sign to find the best locations for setting traps and active hunting.
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Wild Plants: Learn to identify wild plants for food and medicine. Learn how to make cordage (string) from plant fibers.
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Wild Resources: Learn to identify local plants and vegetation for resources to use for trap baits or materials.
Step into the untamed beauty of nature and awaken your primal side with our Hunter Gatherer Course. This is more than a class—it’s a transformative journey that taps into your primal hunter side and reconnects you with the land.
Learn More About The Hunter - Gatherer Course

Dates & Locations
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July 11th - 13th 18th - 20th (Nebo Wilderness - Payson, Utah)
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August 22 - 24th (Uinta Mountains - Heber Utah)
Tuition: $650 ($450 Now - May 1st)


Passive Hunting Systems
Learn to make and use primitive traps and snares for passive food procurement. Learn how to make cordage from local plants, find baits and lures, and what to look for when setting traps. Become confident in catching food with primitive traps.
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Active Hunting
Learn how to make traditional throw sticks for hunting small game and fowl. Make your own Balearic sling, primitive fishing kits, and build a bow and arrow. Students will learn about local resources to make hunting tools, and gain real experience on a simulated trail hunt with 3D targets using their primitive tools.

Track & Sign
Lean how to identify animal tracks and sign to find the best locations for setting traps and active hunting. Take a track and sign hike and discover the stories left by passing wildlife.

Wild Plant Identification & Uses
Learn to Identify a diverse amount of local wild plants and resources for food & medicine. Go beyond the entry level plants in the Mountain Trekker Course and Learn about the vast flora and fauna found in the Rockies. Learn how to use local plants for cooking and making teas, then dive into learning the medicinal uses for, topical salves, colds and sickness, and more!

Learning & Experience
In the Hunter - Gatherer Course you'll dive into how our ancestors hunted and gathered while immersing yourself in Utah's beautiful wilderness areas. Kyle will guide you through every step of the way, from making cordage for your traps, to identifying local plants for cuts and bee stings this course will guide you on your next steps at living self sufficient in the wild. Mastering these ancient hunter gatherer skills will help you explore more confident and with less gear knowing you have the skills and experience to get vital nutrients in the wild.
Getting Food In The Wild
Nothing is required!
At Wilderness Wild we like to travel light with minimal gear. Our minimal pack kits provide you with everything you need for the course.
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Twin Size Wool Blanket
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4x6 cotton or wool cloth
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Poncho tarp
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25 ft of 550 cord
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25 ft of bankline
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Mora Companion Knife
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Fire Kit (Bag, 2 lighters, Ferro rod, cotton firestarter)
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Single walled stainless steel bottle
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Bandana
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Compass
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Notepad
You can bring your own gear, or you can rent or buy a blanket kit from us. Whatever works best for you works for us! Choose your option on the registration page.
New friends, Lasting Memories
Share The Experience
While attending the Hunter Gatherer course you'll have the opportunity to learn and share time with other attendees who share your passion for the outdoors and survival skills. This experience creates lasting memories and forges new friendships.


Start Your Journey
Become A Hunter - Gatherer & Make Your Ancestors Proud!
Step into the untamed beauty of nature and awaken your primal side with our Hunter Gatherer Course. This is more than a class—it’s a transformative journey that taps into your primal hunter side and reconnects you with the land. Under the guidance of skilled instructor Kyle Thomson, you’ll learn the art of ancestral hunting and gathering through hands-on experiences like building primitive traps, making cordage, tracking wild animals, and learning uses of wild plants. By challenging yourself to thrive with what nature provides, you’ll not only gain critical skills but also a profound sense of empowerment and self-reliance. The call of the wild hunt is waiting—are you ready to answer? Book now to embark on an unforgettable adventure that will change the way you see the world and your place in it.
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When you book all 4 courses in the pathway series. *Excludes Survival 2 Thrival Expedition Course*
"Thanks so much for an amazing weekend! We learned so much more than I thought we would! I feel more prepared and ready!"
- James Flegal

"Kyle truly has a passion for teaching these skills. I spent allot of time trying to learn the bow drill from other instructors. Kyle Helped me succeed in one day! He truly knows his craft!
- Eduardo Aragon

"I just wanted to say thanks again for an incredible weekend. I learned more than I imagined and had so much fun."
Nick Delgreco

Secure Your Spot Today
Advance your survival skills with the Hunter - Gatherer Pathway Course
Take control of how you travel the wild by joining the Hunter - Gatherer Course in the Pathway Program. This intermediate survival course led by Kyle Thomson is the next path to learning and mastering these critical skills to be able to travel the wild with confidence knowing you can find food wherever you are. Gear up with the essentials kit and gain confidence to roam wild knowing you have what it takes to tackle the wilderness head on.
This isn't just a skill building course, it's the next step your journey to being prepared.
Reserve your spot and awaken your primal side!
Registration Discount Closes May 1st

Have more questions? We Got You!
Where is the school located?
We are located in Genola, however this course is held in the mountains 30 mins from Payson Utah or in the Mountains 30 mins east of Cedar City. The area is a mix of Aspen & Conifer forests with creeks and meadows.
Groceries, fuel, restaurants, and stores are within easy driving distance back down the canyon.
What is the terrain and wildlife?
The terrain is mountainous with a mix of Aspen and conifer forests. There are creeks and ponds throughout the area. Wildlife includes mule deer, elk, moose, black bears, cougars, and small game like turkey, grouse, squirrels, and rabbits.
Do I need bear spray?
Though your instructor will have Bear spray, we do recommend bring your own. We are in the rocky mountains and wildlife encounters do happen. Though those encounters are rare during courses, its better to be safe.
Is cell reception available?
Cell phones generally don't get service here.
There are a couple location off the main canyon road that you can get a few bars.
What type of road leads to the location?
The main canyon road is asphalt and has no issues for even small cars.
The short dirt road to the site is well maintained and easily driven to the parking area.
Is power available?
This is a primitive type camp and no power is provided or available.
Some students bring solar panels or walk back to their vehicle to charge devices
Will I be trapping animals?
Not in this course. The focus of this course is to teach the skills of food procurement.
The only course we trap animals in is the 7 day survival 2 thrival where you put all your skills to the test.
Do I need a trapping or hunting license?
No. This course is focused on learning each skill. Students do not need a license to hunt or trap in this course as we will not be catching live animals.
However if you plan on trapping or hunting at home a license will be needed.
Do have to process an animal?
Instructors will guide you through the process of Skinning and processing a rabbit as a team. If you are not comfortable in participating you may watch the process.
How close is my vehicle to camp area?
Students park 1/2 mile from the camp area and then walk into the course site.
The short walk is easy and not very difficult. The trail is clearly marked.
What are the sleeping arrangements?
We highly recommend students to use their shelters and the shelter techniques from the course.
However sleeping arrangements are up to each student. Most of the time students find a place close to the main camp/group fire.
We can also make a group camp.
Is potable water provided?
We have a small supply of drinking water on hand for emergencies.
Students should bring their own water, or a water filter to use in the local stream and springs.
We recommend bringing plenty of water to stay hydrated, and to use for cooking. Most students keep a case or two of water bottles in their car.
However you bring water, bring plenty!
Is food provided?
We provide the fire, you provide your own food.
Usually everyone gathers around the main fire to cook meals. This provides a good atmosphere to get know each other and to fellowship.
Most students bring a cooler with ice up to the camp site. You can drive the cooler to the camp site if needed.
Are restrooms available?
No, this is a primitive school and camp, even when nature calls..
Is a trash can provided?
No, please come prepared to pack out your own debris.
We want to take care of the land and leave no trace, so you should be prepared to pack out all trash, packages, and wrappers, ect.
We suggest bringing a trash bag.
Is everything on the gear list needed?
Yes. You should bring everything on the list to make the most of your time on the course.
These are the same items you'll bring on all courses in the Pathway series.
What is I am missing some items?
No worries, that's okay. We may have extra materials on hand to help out.
However don't show up unprepared. Contact the instructor and let them know what your missing to see if extra's will be available.
Can I bring anything else?
There are other things you may want to bring, such as a camp chair, maybe a flashlight or headlamp, or even a guitar or instrument for playing around the fire.
Just remember you will have to pack it in. Please keep these extra items to a minimum to get the full experience.
Should I bring any cooking gear?
You will cook your meals around the fire. We provide the fuel and a way to get it going, the rest is up to you.
Many students bring simple dehydrated meals or canned food. Others bring sandwiches, or even a griddle to cook steaks.
What if I don't complete a skill?
That's okay! Keep practicing! There will be plenty of time to practice.
If you need extra help, find an instructor during some down time and they will be glad to help.
What to do in between sessions? Is there down time?
Although there isn't a lot of down time, there will be time between sessions. This is a great time for stories, laughter, and camaraderie.
Some students like to practice their new skills, or get extra help and feedback.
What happens in the evening after classes?
This is a special time! Everyone gathers around the main fire for stories and camaraderie while making their evening meal. Telling campfire stories is a timeless tradition and we encourage everyone to join and enjoy the the experience.
Sometime people may bring out a guitar, flute, or sing songs. The evening fire is sacred space that brings people together.
How can I prepare to get the most out of the weekend?
Bring a positive can-do attitude and eagerness to learn.
We want you to learn, and even get outside your comfort zone so you can get to know yourself better and connect to the natural world around you.
You won't find many experiences like this, so make the most of it while your here!
Can I bring anything else?
There are other things you may want to bring, such as a camp chair, maybe a flashlight or headlamp, or even a guitar or instrument for playing around the fire.
Just remember you will have to pack it in. Please keep these extra items to a minimum to get the full experience.
Should I bring any cooking gear?
You will cook your meals around the fire. We provide the fuel and a way to get it going, the rest is up to you.
Many students bring simple dehydrated meals or canned food. Others bring sandwiches, or even a griddle to cook steaks.
What if I don't complete a skill?
That's okay! Keep practicing! There will be plenty of time to practice.
If you need extra help, find an instructor during some down time and they will be glad to help.
What to do in between sessions? Is there down time?
Although there isn't a lot of down time, there will be time between sessions. This is a great time for stories, laughter, and camaraderie.
Some students like to practice their new skills, or get extra help and feedback.