The Junior Rangers are a year-round program in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. Boys and Girls, ages 10 - 18, train between 18 - 30 hours a month in: Wilderness/Urban Survival, Tactical/Combat Tracking, Close Quarters Combat, Navigation, Wild Plant Identification & Usage, Traps-Snares-Fishing & Hunting, Rural Recon, Pointman/Scout, Escape & Evasion, Urban Warfare, Camouflage, Individual & Team Movement, Climbing, Boating, and Swimming. Check our website at: www.sierrasos.com
hey, me and my friends are a special ops team the age of 10-13 and we wanted to find a course to teach us the ways to survive and wat guys u do, so please tell me the website, and where r u guys located ? were in las vegas, nevada
nerfsniper26 6 months ago
These kids are the future of America's special forces. Way to go guys! Hooah!
dajokn19 1 year ago
@KandJworldwide sucks!!!!
justinholmes10 1 year ago
I've gotten to actually see these guys in action now and this is not just a kiddie program, it's the real deal. These guys know more than most adults and could probably take most adults out cold (seriously, no exaggeration)! The business has programs for all age groups so check it out!
KWeeks1990 2 years ago
Juinor rangers is the best! Wensdays are my favorite day of the week now.And everyone who sees this should sign up NOW!
- Laura M.
blonderangers 2 years ago
these outings are the best!! we always learn so much! :)
blonderangers 2 years ago
This camp is boy scouts to the EXTREME...it teaches you what you need to live life to the max
aj9000ify 2 years ago
This is the best class I ever decided to send my son to. He learns an enormous amount of information, gets lots of excercise and gains skills that will last a lifetime! Thanks Doug!
ladyinblue03 2 years ago
Sierra SOS rocks! You wanna have fun like us? Join today! --RANGERS!
RangerPhoenix007 2 years ago
I think you should fix the sideways part where Doug flips the guy. Otherwise cool video. The best thing about the Junior Rangers for me is how much the parents get to learn by osmosis. Just hanging around the facility, tagging along on outings, and getting worked over by our kids -- we know a lot more than we used to. Doug is great with the kids and has a no-hand-holding policy that encourages personal responsibility and accountability --something I appreciate as a dad. Go Rangers!
goldenbearfan1 2 years ago