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8 contributions to Camping Wilderness Skool
 First Sound of the Day
The first sound you hear when you wake up in the woods. Birds? Wind? Water? Something else? Drop yours.
0 likes • 10h
Birds
🥫 The Practical Emergency Food Prep List
Most people wait until there’s a reason to prepare. By then it’s too late. Same thinking that runs a good expedition kitchen runs a good emergency pantry. Stock what you’ll eat. Rotate it. Build it one or two items at a time. The full list is attached — water, protein, carbs, storage rules, and the build-over-time method that won’t blow your budget. Download it. Print it. Build your system before you need it. 🌲 This ties directly into Course 4 — The Expedition Kitchen. No-cooler food systems and field preservation techniques that work at home just as well as they work on the river. That’s inside Premium. @Evelene Sterling Where the Map Ends, The WILD begins!! Stay Rugged.
🥫 The Practical Emergency Food Prep List
3 likes • Mar 11
This is solid advice, Rodney. A lot of people think emergency prep means buying everything at once, but the build it over time and rotate what you actually eat approach is what makes it sustainable. I like how you connect expedition thinking with everyday preparedness. When systems are simple and practical, people are far more likely to stick with them. Also appreciate how you’re tying this into the Expedition Kitchen course learning field-tested methods that work both outdoors and at home is a powerful skill set. Great field notes here. Definitely the kind of practical knowledge more people should be paying attention to.
🔥 You've Seen What's Inside. Now Go Deeper.
Free tier gets you in the door. But if you're ready to go deeper — the full curriculum is being built in real time. 15 courses. 182 modules. From your first blackwater trip to leading a full expedition. Canoe systems. Navigation. Expedition kitchen. Hunting. Survival. River mastery. All of it. Premium unlocks Courses 1 through 4 right now — plus new modules dropping every single Monday until the full curriculum is live. You're not waiting on a finished product. You're getting in while it's being built. 🌲 Right now it's $5/month. That price is going up soon. Lock it in now and it stays at $5 as long as you're a member. 👉 https://www.skool.com/camping-wilderness-skool/plans Where the Map Ends, The WILD begins!! Stay Rugged.
🔥 You've Seen What's Inside. Now Go Deeper.
4 likes • Mar 11
Building the curriculum in real time is actually underrated. People don’t just learn the skills they get to see the thinking and evolution behind them. Curious: which skill do you think most beginners think they need first but actually isn’t the priority in the wild?
2 likes • Mar 11
@Rodney Thompson Outdoor Skills 👍
🪵🌙 Evening Check-In
Hard stop on the day. Fire's settling. One question before you crash 👇 You're two days into a trip. Everything's gone smooth. Maybe too smooth. What's the one thing you start watching closer? A) Weather building in 🌧️ B) Your energy level dropping 😴 C) Gear starting to show wear 🎒 D) The river reading different 🛶 Drop your letter + one line. What's your tell that the easy stretch is about to end? Where the Map Ends, The WILD begins!! Stay Rugged.
2 likes • Mar 10
B) Energy Smooth days can make you forget the small signals your body sends. In the field, fatigue rarely shows up all at once it creeps in quietly and starts affecting judgment, pace, and small decisions. I’ve learned that when the trip feels too easy, that’s the moment to check hydration, food, and rest before the trail decides for you. Staying ahead of your energy is often what keeps the whole team safe
🌲 Monday Field Call
New week. Same ground rules. Before the week gets away from you — pick ONE: A) 🛶 I'm planning a trip B) 🎒 I'm prepping gear C) 📚 I'm working on a skill D) 🔥 I'm just trying to stay steady Drop your letter + one line: what's actually in front of you this week? Where the Map Ends, The WILD begins!! Stay Rugged.
🌲 Monday Field Call
1 like • Mar 9
I’ve already spent a lot of time mastering the craft of managing and nurturing communities on platforms like Skool. This season I’m focused on scaling it furtherturning strong communities into ecosystems that keep growing and supporting their members. Same principle as the outdoors: once you know the terrain, the next step is expanding the map.
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