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MANTRACKING & SURVIVAL
Identify, decipher, and follow human tracks on any terrain.
(4 days, 3 nights)
Class Limit: 10
The registration deadline is 2 weeks before the class start date.
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Course Presentation
Mantracking is the art and science of reading, interpreting, and following human footprints and ground disturbances to determine movement, direction, behavior, and intent. Used in search-and-rescue operations, law enforcement, military environments, and wilderness survival, mantracking combines observation, analytical thinking, and field discipline.
This course provides a structured and practical approach to understanding human tracks and developing the ability to pursue and maintain a trail across different terrains and environmental conditions.
Participants will learn not only how to identify footprints but how to interpret subtle ground signs, movement patterns, and behavioral indicators to reconstruct a subject’s path with accuracy and confidence.
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Survival Course Presentation
A broad overview of requirements / what you can expect - Most of these tasks will be performed while carrying your gear.
hikes of 1-2 miles
collection of sticks and other materials off the landscape
navigation courses over terrain which may be muddy or uneven
dealing with the elements (Hot, Cold, Rain, Snow, etc.)
In addition to the Mantracking Course, participants will engage in practical survival training conducted in realistic field conditions. Depending on group size, one or two qualified instructors will provide continuous guidance and supervision throughout the four-day program.
Participants will develop essential wilderness survival skills, including navigation, shelter construction, and multiple fire-making techniques, all applied in real-world scenarios to ensure competence and confidence in the field.
Identify, decipher, and follow human tracks on any terrain.
(4 days, 3 nights)
Class Limit: 10
The registration deadline is 2 weeks before the class start date.
Class Gear List - Click Here
Meeting Location - Click Here
Cancellation Policy - Click Here
Course Presentation
Mantracking is the art and science of reading, interpreting, and following human footprints and ground disturbances to determine movement, direction, behavior, and intent. Used in search-and-rescue operations, law enforcement, military environments, and wilderness survival, mantracking combines observation, analytical thinking, and field discipline.
This course provides a structured and practical approach to understanding human tracks and developing the ability to pursue and maintain a trail across different terrains and environmental conditions.
Participants will learn not only how to identify footprints but how to interpret subtle ground signs, movement patterns, and behavioral indicators to reconstruct a subject’s path with accuracy and confidence.
More Info, Click Here
Survival Course Presentation
A broad overview of requirements / what you can expect - Most of these tasks will be performed while carrying your gear.
hikes of 1-2 miles
collection of sticks and other materials off the landscape
navigation courses over terrain which may be muddy or uneven
dealing with the elements (Hot, Cold, Rain, Snow, etc.)
In addition to the Mantracking Course, participants will engage in practical survival training conducted in realistic field conditions. Depending on group size, one or two qualified instructors will provide continuous guidance and supervision throughout the four-day program.
Participants will develop essential wilderness survival skills, including navigation, shelter construction, and multiple fire-making techniques, all applied in real-world scenarios to ensure competence and confidence in the field.