Tom Brown Jr.

Tom Brown, Jr is America's most acclaimed
outdoorsman, and a renowned tracker, teacher,
and author. When Tom was only seven, Stalking
Wolf (Grandfather), an Apache elder, shaman
and scout, began coyote teaching Tom in
the skills of tracking, wilderness survival,
and awareness. After Stalking Wolf's final
walk, Tom spent the next ten years wandering
the wilderness throughout the America's
with no manufactured tools—in most
cases not even a knife—perfecting
these Grandfathers skills and teachings.
Tom came back to "civilization"
and began looking for people interested
in all that he had learned, but found
none. He felt lost and confused until
a local sheriff who knew Tom called him
in to track a lost person. Tom found the
missing person and, in the process, found
his Vision.
Over the next few years Tom earned his
reputation as "The Tracker"
by finding lost people, and fugitives
from the law. He has since worked with
many law enforcement agencies, throughout
the United States and internationally,
on cases involving abducted children,
lost hunters and hikers, and fugitives.
He wrote about his experiences in a book
titled The Tracker, which was published
in 1978. Soon after, Reader's Digest ran
a condensed version of Tom’s story
and included information on the Tracker
School. That was almost thirty years ago,
and today Tom Brown Jr.'s Tracker School
is the largest of its kind, teaching people
from all over the world and from all walks
of life. Since the success of The Tracker,
Tom has authored 16 books on tracking,
awareness, nature observation and survival,
including, Grandfather, The Vision, The
Way of the Scout and a series of field
guides, which have sold well over a million
copies.
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