Tim MacWelch is the author of the Prepare for Anything Survival Manual and has been an active practitioner of survival and outdoor skills for over 26 years. His love of the outdoors started at a young age, growing up on a farm in the rolling hills of Virginia. Eating wild berries, fishing, and learning about the animals of the forest were all part country life. Tim became interested in survival skills and woodcraft as an offshoot of backpacking as a teen-out in remote areas, it seemed like a smart plan to learn some skills. The majority of his training over the years has involved testing survival skills and devising new ones, but the biggest leaps forward occurred as a result of teaching. Tim's teaching experiences over the years have been rich and diverse, from hundreds of volunteer hours to founding his own survival school with a busy year-round teaching schedule 18 years ago. He has worked with Boy Scouts, youth groups, summer camps, and adults in all walks of life, as well as providing outdoor skills training for numerous personnel in law enforcement, search and rescue organizations, all branches of the United States Armed Forces, the State Department, and the Department of Justice and some of its agencies. Tim and his wilderness school have been featured on Good Morning America and several National Geographic programs, and featured in many publications including Conde Nast Traveler, the Washington Post , and American Survival Guide.
Since late 2010, Tim has written hundreds of pieces for Outdoor Life and other publications. Tim's current and past OL articles and galleries can be found at http://survival.outdoorlife.com and you can learn more about his survival school at www.advancedsurvivaltraining.com.