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Photos from our Woodsense, Tracking & Nature Awareness course

Ray Mears, Woodsense course

Ray Mears observing deer remains found on the Woodsense course

Toby Stevens, a student on our recent Woodsense Course, managed to take some great photos during his week in the woods (in between spotting snakes and dodging water pistols of course…).

You can see what Toby and his fellow students got up to in the Woodsense 2010 section of our Course Photo Gallery.

Due to some recent cancellations, the Woodsense course is one of the few UK courses this year with spaces remaining. To book your place, please visit the link below:

Woodlore Tracking course

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Woodlore, School of Wilderness Buchcraft was founded in 1983, by the British Bushcraft and survival expert Ray Mears. Woodlore began as a relatively unknown company, offering a small selection of courses on bushcraft techniques. With Ray's ambition and perserverance, Woodlore has since grown into a world-renowned and highly respected school, offering in-depth courses on a wide range of bushcraft and survival subjects. In addition to training, Woodlore now also provides some of the finest outdoors equipment from around the world, carefully selected on the basis of our extensive experience.

2 Responses to “Photos from our Woodsense, Tracking & Nature Awareness course” - most recent displayed first

  1. June 26th, 2010 at 11:45 am

    J. Deval says:

    Being able to track wildlife and being aware of the signs and sounds of nature and what they mean really opens your eyes to the countryside. It’s an amazing skill that can turn the most simple of walks into a true understanding of what is going on around you. Everything you see and hear has a bigger story to tell and I highly recommend anyone who has a love for the outdoors to start learning these skills. I think it’s one of the most important skills I ever learned, and there is still so much to find out.

    Winner of ‘Comment of the Week’

  2. June 22nd, 2010 at 7:47 pm

    Bob Knott says:

    Hi Ray & Team

    Nice to read the blog whilst watching Extreme Survival on Dave. The courses still look fantastic. Ever since the DorSAR tracking course, I have been wanting to catch up with the Woodlore Team.

    You will be pleased to know the skills taught on that course have proved effective in the world of search & rescue. We have had a couple of notable searches where the trackers have picked up significant sign & helped achieve a result.

    Well done to you all for the fantastic courses you offer. There is no doubt that at the end of a Woodlore course, you know you have been taught by the best.

    Regards

    Bob Knott
    President – Dorset Search & Rescue

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