The Guelph Outdoor School
Transformative full nature immersion and mentorship programs for a generation of kids who are compassionate, resilient, service-oriented, and joyful.
The Guelph Outdoor School
Transformative full nature immersion and mentorship programs for a generation of kids who are compassionate, resilient, service-oriented, and joyful.
Start date: Saturday, November 9 2024.
Schedule:
Saturday, November 9, 2024, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ,
GOS Stone Road Site ,
Resource person: danielle@theguelphoutdoorschool.com
Location: GOS Stone Road Site | 733 Stone Rd E, ON , Guelph, ON, N1L 1B8
Description:
Registration for this workshop opens on Tuesday, October 8th at 10 am. There are so many ways to create rope, and so much it’s capable of doing. Join us in exploring local fibres, working them and twisting them with our hands until they become exponentially stronger than their constituent parts, and finally, tie them into knots of practical use. We’ll learn the “reverse wrap” cordage technique, an ancient, meditative, useful, and fun skill to develop. We'll learn how to harvest and process abundant local plants like basswood, milkweed and dogbane for their fibers, and apply this technique to create beautiful, functional cordage. We will also practice a variety of useful knots, including the Bowline, Alpine Butterfly, Trucker’s Hitch, Clove Hitch, and more. Meet Your Instructors Tamara Anderson enjoys canoeing and camping and understands the allure of tying a good knot. She has recently developed a passion for teaching knots through story-telling, team challenges and a bit of magic. Sliding scale pricing is available. Visit https://www.theguelphoutdoorschool.com/sliding-scale to review options and select a coupon code that meets your financial needs.
This workshop welcomes folks of all levels of experience. All materials are provided, but bringing your own rope to practice knot-tying is encouraged!
Brendan Rogers is a full time GOS instructor, artist, and local Knot Tying enthusiast. He’s been picking up knots since learning to sail 10 years ago. Brendan has recently discovered the joys of cordage weaving with ancient, local fibres, like Hemp Dogbane, Cedar Bark, and Basswood Inner Bark. He’s been practicing at this skill on the daily.
Available spots: Available
Price: $65.00 Taxes not included
Required age: Over 16 years old on the day of the activity
Notes: We ask that all registrations are considered final. If you cannot attend: consider finding a friend that can (and letting us know) or, consider your fee a donation to a non-profit organization dedicated to getting kids nature - connected.
Tags: Adult Workshop
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