Just when you thought it was safe.. I arrived home from work today and parked in my usual spot. As I grabbed my pack from the truck and turned to go to my...
Howdy, Things have been a bit slow here on the Group - Winter doldrums, I suspect. So I thought I'd share the following interesting article about tracking...
Hi Mike, Good article. I had a chance to participate in a one-day seminar he led this year. It was interesting, although not long enough. Thanks and keep...
A "Call for Presenters" ISPT TRACKING 2003 Our "Reactivated" 4th Annual International Tracking Symposium October 17-19, 2003 at Bear Creek Camp Bear Creek,...
I am new to tracking and new to animaltracks, but I would like to share the story of my first successful tracking. I’ve been hiking with my oldest son for...
Howdy, Things have been a little slow on the board of late. Soooo, I offer this eBay auction item for your entertainment. Yes indeed, the perfect utility...
Howdy, Things have been a little slow on the board of late. Soooo, I offer this eBay auction item for your entertainment. Yes indeed, the perfect utility...
Hahaha! Even has some room in the toes for spare change, or spare o-rings for your tracking stick! I can imagine the looks on the other students if I showed up...
Howdy, I just had to share this with the Group: My 26 year old son stopped by today. He lives in the suburbs and has some wooded land in back of his house....
Good one, Mike. Kim ... From: Michael Orock To: animaltracks@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 11:06 AM Subject: [Animal Tracks] Playing Possum ...
Last Saturday while I was out hiking with my young son near our home in East Sandwich, Massachusetts we came across something I was wondering if someone could...
I don't know much about tracking, so hopefully this questions answer isn't really obvious. So here goes. I found some tracks that looked like a raccoon's only...
Howdy, I recently purchased a dinosaur track cast - a reproduction of an actual dinosaur track. The dealer is a world-known dinosaur track expert (Glen Kuban)...
Hey I just found this group. I don't have any formal training just fun. I have been looking for someone around michigan to learn tracking and other primitive...
... This is a TRACKING discussion group. Your post is totally inappropriate! I suggest that the moderator remove your post and, should you post such trash...
... Kim, Greetings from the land up over! We'd certainly enjoy hearing about your tracking experiences. I recently bought Barbara Triggs' book "Tracks, Scats...
Howdy Aikicougar, And welcome to the Group. I also belong to two tracking Groups - this one and Tracking and Signcutting. You'll find many of the same people...
Hello and welcome to the group. I don't think there is any particular time that is better than another. You could try announcing a time to chat and see if...
Mike and everyone, Sorry that one slipped through. I deleted the message. I think we may need to go to restricted membership, where I have to approve each new ...
I'm an animal person to the max! I have posted a few pictures..... a series of hummingbird shots. AND a few other pics too. I have also put a few links in to...
Hi Lisa, Welcome to the club! I will check out the photos soon. Kim ... From: Lisa To: animaltracks@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:25 PM ...
ISPT Tracking Gathering 2003 Don't miss out . Coming up October 17-19 at Bear Creek PA We will have trackers of all varieties, skill sets, and skill levels...
I was wondering if any one might know if their is a way to tell if 2 trackways were formed at nearly the same time. I know that if a track is on top of another...
Hi Teena, Tracking will definitely enhance your hikes as you will be able to tell what animals have been around before you came by. And there is always more to...
The best way to tell is try a few tests. You can step next to a track or press your finger into the ground to make a "track." Then look to see if you can find...
Mark Elbroch's new tracking book provides a wealth of tracking info., species covered are many, and the sheer research involved is quite impressive! ...