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Your Primitive Skills and Wilderness Survival School

We had an extremely productive workday on Saturday December 6th siding the Wells Survival School classroom.  There were lots of laughs, comradery, and lumber.  We sided everything but the gable ends. Thanks to everyone who showed up and gave a hand. Enjoy the winter solstice.  See you next year!

 

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The Maine Primitive Skills School

is a wilderness survival school located on 23 wooded acres in Augusta, Maine. We started originally as the Good Earth School in 1989 and became MPSS in 1998. Our goal is to reconnect people to ancient technologies and back to themselves. We teach primitive skills, wilderness survival, modern survival, bushcraft, native awareness, wildlife tracking, earth living, shelter building, water collection & disinfection, friction fire making, bow making, flintknapping, wild edibles, hide tanning, scout skills, primitive hunting, earth philosophy, drum making, survival trapping, and more. Come to a class! You will connect with people on a new level and reconnect with wilderness survival skills that your ancestors practiced. We'll see you soon!

 

Our Mission

"The purpose of the Maine Primitive Skills Survival School is to provide and preserve ancient survival skills that promote awareness and sufficiency with an emphasis on individuals, communities, and environments in today's world."

-Mike Douglas, Director

 

What's Up

This Sunday the 11th, we are having an Expo Prep Work Day. Please come help us prepare for the Eastern Fishing and Outdoor expo in Worchester Massachusetts Feb 5-8. We will be meeting at our Wells location at 9 am-4pm.


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Buy a MPSS T-Shirt, Bandana, or Hat and help support our community. Email Mike at mpss(at)gwi.net or call him at (207)623-7298.

 

 

 
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