Nwy
09-18-2008, 08:05 PM
Hello there!
First off, the basics, my name is Jillian. I am originally from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. (Thats the southern east coast of Canada for those of you from away.)
I currently live in Calgary, Alberta. I work as an apprentice plumber for the time being. I also teach a wilderness survival class on the side. I'm actually very surprised I never came across this site before.
I've been doing bush trips and wilderness survival training ever since I can remember. The island I grew up on is mostly undeveloped land with a gorgeous national park to play in and acres upon acres of wild untouched woodlands just behind my house. I always spent most of my free time outdoors, even in inclement weather, it's where I prefer to be.
Ever since I was very young I have been passionate about learning how to function away from the conveniences of our modern life, I would gobble up any book I could find on Native American heritage or anthropology that described how ancient every day life worked. I would spend my breaks away from class as a kid outdoors on bush trips, hikes and other outdoor activities.
I can pretty much thank my grandparents completely for all my knowledge. They both were very live off the land kind of people.
If you have anything you'd like to ask, please feel free, I like to think of myself as an approachable person.
First off, the basics, my name is Jillian. I am originally from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. (Thats the southern east coast of Canada for those of you from away.)
I currently live in Calgary, Alberta. I work as an apprentice plumber for the time being. I also teach a wilderness survival class on the side. I'm actually very surprised I never came across this site before.
I've been doing bush trips and wilderness survival training ever since I can remember. The island I grew up on is mostly undeveloped land with a gorgeous national park to play in and acres upon acres of wild untouched woodlands just behind my house. I always spent most of my free time outdoors, even in inclement weather, it's where I prefer to be.
Ever since I was very young I have been passionate about learning how to function away from the conveniences of our modern life, I would gobble up any book I could find on Native American heritage or anthropology that described how ancient every day life worked. I would spend my breaks away from class as a kid outdoors on bush trips, hikes and other outdoor activities.
I can pretty much thank my grandparents completely for all my knowledge. They both were very live off the land kind of people.
If you have anything you'd like to ask, please feel free, I like to think of myself as an approachable person.