Our instructors
Aleshkin Dmitry
(born 1980) is a state certified survival instructor, a PADI certified divemaster, an experienced traveler, an excellent naturalist and a zoologist.
He is also fluent in English and Spanish.
Dmitry has led and conducted tracking tours to Karelia, the Urals, South and East Siberia, Caucasus and other regions in Russia and Eastern Europe. He also spent a year and a half in South America, plotting new routes for expeditions to the Andes, Patagonia, Amazon Rainforest and Mosquito Coast. He also traveled to various countries in the Middle East, Caucasus, Europe and Middle Asia.
He has repeatedly taken part in archeological expeditions, studied the influence of heightened temperature on the human body in the Sahara desert and Morocco.
Dmitry has extensive experience in studying flora and fauna in different geographical areas, and organized numerous extreme tracking tours.
His specialty is wilderness survival.
Anton Konstantinov
(born 1980) is a certified wilderness survival, first aid, and martial arts instructor, as well as a candidate for the title of Master of Sport in rock climbing, and has extensive experience surviving in different climates.
Anton has an analytic perspective gained from special training he received during his service in the special mission unit of the Russian Air Force. Anton has made a total of 487 parachute jumps and led extreme tours to Karelia and Caucasus, and Central Russia.
His specialty is wilderness survival.
Alexey Lobakov
(born 1975) is a state certified wilderness survival instructor for the University of Physical Culture in Moscow, Russia. He has broad experience in the organization of extreme tracking tours and expeditions to Central Russia, Caucasus, the Urals and West Siberia.
Alexey is also a rescuer serving for the Ministry of Civil Defense and Emergency Situations; in addition, he also has rich experience working with children in field conditions.
Mr. Lobakov also underwent training during his service in the special mission unit of the Russian Air Force. Alexey is a proficient diver who dives on a regular basis, he is a skydiving instructor ( having performed more than 100 jumps) and a first-class hunter and pathfinder.
Mr. Lobakov has been an instructor at the Wolfin Survival School since its foundation, regularly conducting individual survival lessons as well as group tracking tours and expeditions of more than 15 people.
His specialty is wilderness survival.
Igor Trubachev
(born 1979) is an expert in surviving in extreme situations.
He has many years of experience surviving in different hostile environments in Russia and CIS countries, has extensive knowledge in the fields of zoology, and ornithology, and he is also an expert with the flora of several varieties of forest, the taiga and tundra.
Igor has been an instructor with the Wolfin Survival School since its foundation. He has given 2 day survival courses, basic courses as well as tracking tours to different Russian regions.
His specialty is wilderness survival.
Genadiy Bondarev
is an instructor in first aid assistance in extreme conditions. He underwent training in human life support in difficult climatic conditions in special military units of Airbone troops.
He is also a state certified instructor in wilderness survival. Genadiy has a senior degree in rock climbing, and has climbed Mt. Elbrus, Kazbek and Dombai-Elgen, organized expeditions to Lake Baikal, The Urals and to Kalmyk steppes, and regularly rafts down mountain rivers of various degrees of complexity in Big and little Zelenchuck and Teberda. He has extensive experience in autonomous survival in the most dangerous climates of the North, as well as the highlands, desert and tropic conditions and is a superb pathfinder, zoologist and naturalist.
His specialty is survival in the wilderness.
Alexey Katalevsky
is a state certified instructor of survival in extreme conditions, has an advanced degree in downhill skiing and a senior degree in industrial alpinism, and a first aid assistance instructor.
Alexey took part in an expedition to Mount Everest, Siberia and North Caucasus. He also participated in search expeditions to the scenes of the Great Patriotic War in the Moscow area and in the environs of Kursk. For a long time Alexey worked as a guide in the territory of the Teberda state reserve in Karachai -Cherkess Republic, he climbed the peaks of the main Caucasus range-Ine and Dombai-Elgen and took part in explorations of the main Caucasus glacier.
Alexey also underwent special training as he served in special units of the Main Intelligence Directorate.
His specialty is survival in the wilderness



