The Element of Fire: Adult Fire Making Program

$135.00

Rekindling Skills & Outdoor Confidence

Description: This immersive 4-hour program introduces participants to the ancient and essential skill of fire making. Beginning with an exploration of our local northeastern landscape, we'll discover the natural materials that make fire possible, white birch bark, cedar, grape vine, and other resources hidden in the forest around us. Through hands-on practice, participants will learn not only how to identify and gather these materials but also why they work, building an understanding rooted in observation and respect for the natural world.

From there, we'll dive into the fundamentals of fire building itself: selecting the right wood (understanding the difference between soft and hard woods), constructing a basic fire structure, and learning the principles that turn a spark into a sustainable flame. With a strong foundation in place, participants will explore a range of fire-starting methods, from the reliable strike of a match to the timeless challenge of flint and steel, and even get an introduction to the more advanced techniques of bow drill and hand drill. While this class offers a solid introduction to these traditional methods, mastering them requires dedicated practice available through our longer-format programs.

Throughout the program, safety and responsible fire use are woven into every activity, ensuring that participants not only gain technical skills but also develop the mindfulness and confidence to work with fire in a respectful, empowered way. We'll also incorporate Leave No Trace principles, exploring how to minimize our impact and care for the places we explore, so that these wild spaces remain healthy and vibrant for generations to come.

Program Highlights:

  • Identifying and gathering local fire-making materials (birch bark, cedar, grape vine, and more)

  • Understanding fire ecology: soft vs. hard woods and their roles

  • Building foundational fire structures step-by-step

  • Hands-on practice with multiple fire starting methods: matches, flint & steel, bow drill, and hand drill

  • Fire safety principles and responsible outdoor practices

  • Developing patience, focus, and a deeper connection to nature

Who It's For: Ages 16+ Ideal for beginners and outdoor enthusiasts alike, this program is designed for anyone who wants to deepen their connection to nature while building practical, transferable skills for camping, hiking, and backcountry adventures. No prior experience necessary; just a willingness to learn and get your hands dirty.

Programs involve uneven terrain, variable weather, and sustained physical activity. Our Elements welcomes participants of all abilities. Participants may request reasonable accommodations by contacting us prior to the program start date. We will work collaboratively to determine appropriate supports when possible.

Program Dates (if you register and do not make further communication with OE it is assumed you are registering up for the next available program date)

  • March: Coming Soon!

  • April: Coming Soon!

  • May: Coming Soon!

  • June: Coming Soon!

How Booking Works: When you book, payment secures your spot. If we don't reach the minimum enrollment (6 participants) , we'll cancel the program and issue you a full refund, no questions asked. We'll give you advance notice (at least [timeframe]) if this happens so you can plan accordingly.

Rekindling Skills & Outdoor Confidence

Description: This immersive 4-hour program introduces participants to the ancient and essential skill of fire making. Beginning with an exploration of our local northeastern landscape, we'll discover the natural materials that make fire possible, white birch bark, cedar, grape vine, and other resources hidden in the forest around us. Through hands-on practice, participants will learn not only how to identify and gather these materials but also why they work, building an understanding rooted in observation and respect for the natural world.

From there, we'll dive into the fundamentals of fire building itself: selecting the right wood (understanding the difference between soft and hard woods), constructing a basic fire structure, and learning the principles that turn a spark into a sustainable flame. With a strong foundation in place, participants will explore a range of fire-starting methods, from the reliable strike of a match to the timeless challenge of flint and steel, and even get an introduction to the more advanced techniques of bow drill and hand drill. While this class offers a solid introduction to these traditional methods, mastering them requires dedicated practice available through our longer-format programs.

Throughout the program, safety and responsible fire use are woven into every activity, ensuring that participants not only gain technical skills but also develop the mindfulness and confidence to work with fire in a respectful, empowered way. We'll also incorporate Leave No Trace principles, exploring how to minimize our impact and care for the places we explore, so that these wild spaces remain healthy and vibrant for generations to come.

Program Highlights:

  • Identifying and gathering local fire-making materials (birch bark, cedar, grape vine, and more)

  • Understanding fire ecology: soft vs. hard woods and their roles

  • Building foundational fire structures step-by-step

  • Hands-on practice with multiple fire starting methods: matches, flint & steel, bow drill, and hand drill

  • Fire safety principles and responsible outdoor practices

  • Developing patience, focus, and a deeper connection to nature

Who It's For: Ages 16+ Ideal for beginners and outdoor enthusiasts alike, this program is designed for anyone who wants to deepen their connection to nature while building practical, transferable skills for camping, hiking, and backcountry adventures. No prior experience necessary; just a willingness to learn and get your hands dirty.

Programs involve uneven terrain, variable weather, and sustained physical activity. Our Elements welcomes participants of all abilities. Participants may request reasonable accommodations by contacting us prior to the program start date. We will work collaboratively to determine appropriate supports when possible.

Program Dates (if you register and do not make further communication with OE it is assumed you are registering up for the next available program date)

  • March: Coming Soon!

  • April: Coming Soon!

  • May: Coming Soon!

  • June: Coming Soon!

How Booking Works: When you book, payment secures your spot. If we don't reach the minimum enrollment (6 participants) , we'll cancel the program and issue you a full refund, no questions asked. We'll give you advance notice (at least [timeframe]) if this happens so you can plan accordingly.