Woodlore Tracking Challenge
Further Information
Join Ray and take the opportunity to learn from a professional tracker where in the first phase of the course we will teach you to be a search tracker, the use of various forms of communication and how to operate as a close team. We shall then move on to understanding what sign is and how to interpret what we see, hear and smell. Finally, how to employ your new-found skills within a small tracking team.
The second phase of the course will be an intense, exciting and testing live trail exercise over multiple days through some of the most stunning landscapes. Based on real life events taken from many operations where time and again trackers have proved their worth, completely immersive and on an unprecedented scale you will truly live the life of the tracker.
Tracking has been employed by many different people and agencies in order to greatly reduce search times for those who are lost, to locate those who do not want to be found and gain understanding of their activities long before laying eyes on them. Whether involved in wildlife watching or photography, conservation, wildlife management and protection, law enforcement or military operations, tracking will greatly enhance your ability to locate and observe your quarry and is in daily use with counter poaching teams to protect Elephant, Rhino and other endangered species.
Being a tracker is more than the in-depth knowledge of sign. You must be comfortable living light on the trail, able to maintain a clear, calm and questioning mind even when the work is hard. The tracker must be honest, inquisitive, tenacious and dependable, able to sustain and maintain themselves and their equipment whether supported or not and be waterproof in mind and body.
Some of the skills covered in this course include:
- Visual tracking
- Spoor finding, indentifying and following
- Aids to vision
- Observation
- Tracking team strategy, tactics, organisation and control
- Basic navigation
- Field craft
- Nature awareness
- Communication
- How to live light on the trail
This course starts at 17:30 on Sunday and will finish at 10:00 on the following Sunday morning.
Catering
Catering
All meals for this course will be provided. If you have special dietary requirements please let us know on your consent form or contact the office.We will provide fresh drinking water in jerry cans.
Course Site
We have a car park at the course site where you your car will be kept during the course (if you bring one).
Other Details
Joining instructions will be sent to participants of the course 9 weeks before it is due to start, giving details of where to meet, at what to bring with you.
Course Dates
This is a new course and is not yet available to book online. It is due to take place at a future date. Please register to be notified when we will be taking bookings. The expected starting date is June, 2026.
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Course Photos
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Using sand to show the effect on a foot print of different activities such as running, stopping to chat or carrying a heavy object.
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Learning to steady the binoculars greatly increases your powers of observation and your ability to notice small details in the landscape.
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As the environment changes you will have to take a moment to relearn how the key sign is presented to you.
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Being self sufficient while tracking will enable you to keep momentum and press home any advantage gained.
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Learning what is normal in the landscape takes an eye for detail.
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The beautiful countryside will provide a stunning backdrop to this exciting course.
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When presented with multiple sign, understanding the effects of aging will help you to unpick the puzzle.
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Woodlore Tracking Challenge
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