
"The year was intensive, hands-on, and chock full of activities. I have
been amazed at how wonderful this wilderness course is, and can’t
believe I ever
doubted
coming for the year."
—Rich Kelley
The Anake Outdoor School is a 9-month wilderness
course that provides in-depth training in a powerful set of nature
awareness and wilderness survival skills.
Our highly experienced instructors guide you in field
studies ranging from wilderness survival skills to wildlife tracking
techniques and wild edible plant preparations. Your adventures are
based out of our beautiful campus in Duvall, WA, and range from the
waters of Puget Sound, across the Cascade mountains to the high deserts
of eastern Washington state, and down the pacific coast to the sand
dunes of Oregon and the redwoods of California.
"This program has given me the opportunity
to live, learn and grow within a community of naturalists in the
beautiful Pacific Northwest, an opportunity of a lifetime."
—Meghan Young
The Anake Outdoor School helps people develop a deep and intimate
relationship with the natural world. This life changing wilderness
experience is grounded in a powerful, community-oriented
philosophy of learning that is informed by the legacy of
indigenous cultures from around the world, and a cutting-edge
understanding of our natural heritage as human beings.
As Ingwe, the grandfather and co-founder of Wilderness
Awareness School, never tired of saying "The Wilderness holds all truth
and knowledge." In a time when our modern world is moving on an
increasingly technological track, these words remind us of how critical
it is to maintain a connection with the natural world. At the Anake
Outdoor School, you will develop the eyes, the ears, and the awareness
with which to help our culture move forward into the future in a
healthy and sustainable way.
"The most valuable gift I have taken from
this program is a deep and powerful sense of my own belonging
and worth in this world.
During the program I experienced numerous rites-of-passage that my soul
was aching for... I remain truly grateful."
—Brett Schull
Recieve a free DVD and color brochure
by using our quick request form.
You may also use this form if you have additional questions.
To
apply, please visit our application
page.
NOTE: We are still welcoming applications for the 2009-2010 Anake Outdoor School year, but recommend
that you submit your application very soon!



Anake Outdoor School at
a Glance:
- Location: Based out of our campus
in Duvall, WA with field trips to locations further afield in the
Northwest.
- Duration: School-year
schedule. Meets Wed., Thurs. and Friday with several extended trips
during 33 weeks between September and June.
- Facilities: Wilderness
Awareness School's campus, which includes multiple classrooms
on 40 acres of forested land adjacent to the vast wilderness of the
Cascades.
- Instructors: Core
instructors, Chris Laliberte, Nate Summers, Alexia Stevens, and Marcus
Reynerson, as well as staff specialists and guest instructors. Biographies.
- Credit: 18 transferable
undergraduate credits through Western State College.
- Enrollment: Class size
ranges from 28 to 36 students. Apply.
- Tuition: $10,350. Scholarships are
available. We are also now able to offer Financial Aid
funding in the form of SLM Financial Career Training Loans,
as well as VA
tuition benefits for veterans!
- Housing: The Anake Outdoor School has limited
on-campus housing. Many students rent homes nearby.
