Lead a life full of adventure

Outdoor programmes and eventsfor teenagers, families and adults


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If we don’t spend time in nature we lose touch with our prime source of inspiration and wellbeing.

Offices, classrooms, phones and sofas can’t serve the wild, free part of you that yearns for your body to be actively engaged and your senses to be gloriously tingled.

My events and courses guide adults, children and families back out into wild places.  I bring together bushcraft and expeditions; risk and play; challenge and chilling out; expanding horizons and exploring inwards – all in the inspiring arena of the outdoors.

(Re)discover a sense of adventure

…through challenging endeavour and gaining outdoorsy skills

Develop deeper relationships

…through shared experiences with new friends or your family / colleagues / class

Feel more wildly alive

…through getting back in amongst the stirring and enchanting natural world

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Programmes & events

YOUTH PROGRAMMES

Resourcing young people through risk, challenge and meaningful shared experiences

Check out: Wolf Pack for Boys (13-15), Wolf Pack for Girls (13-15) and Call to Adventure (boys 12-13)


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FERAL FATHERS

Wild woodland weekends packing in everything dads and their kids really want to do with each other, but often don’t get the excuse

Check out weekends for: Fathers & sons, fathers & daughters, fathers & both


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ARCHERY

Stretch, Twang, Thunk. Archery is cool.
5-hour archery sessions, for groups or families, at my woodland archery range


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SCHOOL GROUPS

An outdoor classroom brings the best kind of learning: the type where you don’t even know it’s happening


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ADULT GROUPS

Adults really need to get outside more. Use your hands and senses rather than your head, and everything begins to look very different


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FAQs

What is Wolf Pack all about?

Watch this interview:

Wolf Pack interview with Chris Packe

What did Andy have for breakfast?

He didn’t eat too early and he didn’t mix fat and carbs


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