Ice to the Equator: Survivor Lab
Date: Feb 16-20
Time: 1 PM-4 PM
Ages: 11-14
Limit: 10 Students
Cost: £300
From polar frost to equatorial heat—can you survive using only what nature can teach you?
In this off-the-grid, hands-on adventure camp, students become nature-inspired inventors, using the power of biomimicry and safe, imaginative biohacking to solve survival challenges across Earth’s most extreme environments. This lab focuses on the pure power of observation, design thinking, and creativity.
Each day, campers are dropped into a new biome—icy tundras, arid deserts, tropical jungles—and must explore how real organisms have evolved to thrive there. Using only natural materials, recycled objects, and simple tools, they’ll prototype survival wearable adaptations that reflect the genius of biology.
There are no electronics, no coding, and no 3D printers here—just imagination, hands, and a deep dive into nature’s playbook.
Ice to the Equator: Survivor Lab empowers students to see themselves not as consumers of tools, but as inventors—learning directly from life itself to shape sustainable, functional, and wildly creative designs for the future.