Each discipline represents a pathway to deeper understanding and connection with the natural.
Choose your journey and begin the transformation.
Master the essential skills to thrive in any wilderness environment using only what nature provides.
Understand the deeper spiritual connection between the human consciousness and natural world.
Develop hightened awareness and the ability to move invisibly through any landscape.
Read the invisible language of tracks, signs and stories written in the earth.
Learn ancient health medicine and natural healing techniques passed down through generations.
Become a certified instructor and share these sacred skills with future generation.
Develop spiritual sight and the ability to perceive beyond the physical realm.
Join thousands of students who have discovered their connection to the earth and awakened their primal skills.
Tracker School, LLC
529 Route 9, Unit #10
Waretown, NJ 08758
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Step Into the Wilderness
Awaken the Ancient Skills Within You
Survival - TRACKING - Awareness
The Tracker School was founded in 1978 by Tom Brown Jr, Americas most renowned Tracker, and Wilderness Survival expert. Based on the teachings of Stalking Wolf, the Apache elder from whom Tom learned his skills when he was just seven years old. The school has expanded to include over 100 classes, divided into seven sacred wisdoms.
At the Tracker School we offer over 100 different classes, most a week long, some a long weekend, and some live on line. Even though the number of classes seem staggering they hardly scrape the surface of all that Grandfather taught. The primitive skills courses are the foundation of what we teach in the Tracker classes today and the spiritual knowledge is the foundation of our Philosophy workshops. Each class stands on its own and moves the student further along in their education and mastery
Stalking Wolf was raised free of the reservations in the mountains of northern Mexico. Born in the 1870's during a time of great warfare and violence, he was part of a band of Lipan Apache that never surrendered. He was taught the traditional ways of his people and became a shaman and a scout. When he was twenty a vision sent him away from his people, and for the next sixty-three years he wandered, seeking teachers and learning the old ways of many native peoples, and others who lived close to the earth.