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ALSS (Aboriginal Living Skills School, LLC) is a U.S.-based outdoor survival training school founded by Cody Lundin. It focuses on outdoor survival, bushcraft, primitive living skills, and urban preparedness. The site states that it has been teaching since 1991, with an emphasis on “self-reliance” and emergency skills that do not depend on gear. Its training environments include desert, mountain, and winter conditions in Arizona.
The website lists a range of courses, including modern desert survival, urban survival and preparedness, wilderness survival skills, Bushcraft Basecamp, winter courses, and more. This suggests a fairly broad curriculum covering both wilderness scenarios and urban emergencies. Based on the available text, instruction is mainly delivered through in-person field training. It also mentions that field courses are held in wilderness areas under U.S. Forest Service permits, emphasizing realism and hands-on practice. Custom and Private Courses are also available for students or teams with specific needs.
In terms of instructors, Cody Lundin is the founder, director, and lead instructor. The text says ALSS has 34 years of teaching experience and has been featured by multiple media outlets. The school says it chooses to remain small in order to preserve training integrity and student performance. Certification or completion certificate information does not appear in the captured text, so it is unclear whether students receive a certificate after finishing a course. Pricing, course length, schedules, and payment methods are also not shown, so value for money can only be assessed in a limited way based on the rarity of the courses and the in-person field-training format.
The main strengths are its highly focused training direction and instruction in real wilderness environments. Small classes and limited enrollment can also support more personalized guidance. Arizona’s varied terrain makes it suitable for multi-scenario training across desert, mountain, and winter environments. The drawbacks are that the public pages lack detailed course syllabi, pricing, and certificate information. Since the courses are primarily in-person in the United States, overseas students—especially users from China—would face significant time, visa, transportation, and accommodation costs.
ALSS is better suited to people who already have an interest in the outdoors and want to study survival and emergency skills systematically. It may also be a fit for individuals or teams concerned about disasters or unexpected situations who want to improve their self-reliance. The captured text does not provide information about access from China, so network availability and payment methods are unknown. If traveling to the U.S. is not feasible, alternatives could include domestic outdoor training providers, Red Cross emergency first-aid courses, or mountaineering association programs in China.
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