In a densely populated environment, the key to survival is preparedness, security, and community coordination. Also lets not forget about the basics like clean water, food, shelter and trustworthy neighbors.
Rural Survival
Rural Survival focuses on long-term self-reliance in farm and small-town environments where access to supplies, medical services, and security support may be limited during a crisis.
Wilderness Survival
Wilderness Survival prepares members to operate as a small group typically up to 15 people living entirely off the land for extended periods. This is the really hardcore group who undergoes extensive training and preparations.
Coastal Survival
CPC members are trained to operate as a group of up to 15 people in demanding shoreline environments where wind, tides, and limited fresh water create unique challenges. So much depends on your location and your equipment.
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Join us as we foster a culture of learning and cooperation in preparedness.
A successful initiative to educate survivalists on sustainable food practices for the Western Cape.
Sustainable Living Events
Events that gather community members to learn about living sustainably and to prepared for emergency evacuation .
Emergency Response Training
We have organized community workshops to prepare for various emergencies.
Skill Sharing Sessions
Meetups focused on exchanging skills among local preppers and enthusiasts in survival techniques.
8 Core survival Section
Situational Awareness & Survival Psychology
• Threat recognition (urban unrest vs wilderness hazards vs coastal exposure)
• Decision-making under stress
• Group dynamics and leadership
• Avoidance vs engagement mindset
Shelter & Environmental Protection
Urban: building fortification, concealment
• Rural: farm structures, barns, improvised housing • Wilderness: natural shelters, weatherproofing • Coastal: wind, salt exposure, sand anchoring Focus: staying alive in your environment within hours..
Water Procurement & Purification
• Urban recovery (tanks, geysers, infrastructure)
• Rural sources (boreholes, dams)
• Wilderness (streams, rainfall, plant sourcing)
• Coastal (desalination basics, solar stills)
Water is your #1 survival priority..
• Urban route planning & escape
• Rural terrain navigation
• Wilderness land navigation (map, compass, stars)
• Coastal navigation (tides, currents, shoreline movement)
Includes bug-out planning and group movement.
Medical, Hygiene & Long-Term Sustainability
• Trauma care & first aid
• Disease prevention (critical in all environments)
• Sanitation systems
• Long-term survival planning (community, trade, rebuilding)
👉 This is what keeps people alive after the first few weeks.