Grizzly adventure7/4/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Late July and early August see the ripening of berries, a high energy food source for bears. In Summer, they make the most of wet meadows and river-side greenery, as well as the ants and beetle larvae found among logs. Coastal Bears scavenge at low-elevation, feeding on the cured carcasses of salmon and skunk cabbage roots.įood is scarce during spring meaning bears lose weight well into June. In addition to grasses and sedges, grizzlies use their strong shoulders and long claws to dig for roots, lily bulbs and foods with a high starch content. Salmon, baby elk, deer, moose and caribou are among the favoured species these predators target for consumption. Low calorie, reliable food sources like plants and vegetation can fill almost 90% of a bear’s diet, however fish and meat are optimal sources of fat and protein. While technically carnivorous, black and grizzly bears feast on an omnivore diet of plants, insects, animals and fish. > Our Commitment to the Environment and Local Community.> The Magnificent 7 Luxury Wilderness Lodges.> Bella Coola Explorer Grizzly Bear Viewing Small Group Retreats.Kick back at a picnic table with some checkers, balance some river rocks, play some story dice, or a round of nine men's Morris. Learn to handle a lasso, roll a log, play a few rounds of "cat and mouse", or challenge each together to a skillet toss. While riddles and puzzles will be constant companions, students will also spend time facing our team building elements and rustic group challenges.įrontier Games- While most of our time will be spent engaging in active learning, plenty of opportunities for students to unwind will be made available. Team Building- Students will be constantly exposed to challenging situations requiring critical thinking and problem solving skills. Younger students will practice rock throwing and stick throwing on our rock range! Finally a safe place to have some rowdy fun! originally began as a mobile axe throwing range! With ten years of axe throwing experience, older students (11yrs and older) can expect to become skilled at axe throwing, knife throwing, spear throwing, and atlatl use. Throwing Skills- One of our specialties, Grizzly & Co. Outdoor Skills- This includes such things as shelter building, plant identification, animal tracking, fire building, rope making, lashing and knot-tying, basic wood tools, water purification, first aid, and a host of others. All participants need the outdoor skills and photo release waiver. Please download and fill out our waiver before your class. We have what you want! Instruction based on what your group enjoys (or say surprise me and see what we have), leadership and bonding games, axe throwing (for ages 11 and up), frontier skills and games, and so much more.įamily groups, scout troops or dens, those interested in leadership training, or any other group are welcome to email us at to ask any further questions or schedule a time for your group. Adults are required to stay with their children for this program!! Outdoor exploration including guided play, crafts, and child safe adventures! To register for a 6 week session, send us an email and we will send you a link and instructions on how to sign up! Send us an email to register! We will send a link to sign up! There are both pay by class and six-week session options available. ![]() Skill based instruction focusing on applicable outdoor skills, frontier living, hand crafting skills, and much much more! BY APPOINTMENT - SHOOT US AN EMAIL AT Hour Class Sessions - ages 7 and up ![]()
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