Course Series Overview
"When we track, we pick up a string. At the far end of that string a being is moving, existing, still connected to the track that we gaze upon. The animal's movement is still contained in that track, along with the smallest of external and internal details. As we follow these tracks, we begin to become the very animal we track. Our awareness expands from the animal we have become to the landscape it reacted to and is played by. We feel the influence of all things that surround us and our awareness expands from our consciousness to the mind of the animal and finally to the very cosmos. In tracking and awareness, then, there can never be a seperation. One without the other is but half a story, and incomplete picture, thus an incomplete understanding. It is the track that connects us to that grand consciousness and expands us to limitless horizons."
-- The Science and Art of Tracking
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<![endif]-->This Tracking Workshop will be conducted by Bill
Marple and is designed for beginning
to intermediate trackers. Students
can expect to study areas such as track identification
and interpretation, gait patterns, pressure release study, and animal habits
and sign tracking, as we explore these different areas and relate them to each
other. This class is designed to unravel many of the tracking lectures delivered in the Tracker
School Standard class so that students
will be able to put them to use in a powerful way in their own Journey in
Tracking. The name “Dirt Time” is
appropriate for this class, as students
can expect to push their edges in both focus and concentration. Whether you have already begun to delve into tracking or are just beginning, this
class will open up walls for you, and help you to develop
the capacity to track on your own.
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