Tracking in Lowland Search and Rescue
I said that lots of things came up during the latest UKLSI Lowland Search and Rescue Courses that I went to this weekend and tracking is another one. Anyone, who has in the past read my blog, will know I have a great admiration for trackers and tracking as a tool for search. So, it [...]
March 23, 2011
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Ian 'Max' Maxwell, Mantracking, Search and Rescue Tracking, ShadowHawk Tracking and Survival School, Tracking, Tracking Skills Course, UKLSI · Posted in: Search Courses, Search Links, Search Thoughts, Search Training
SAR Tracking
I find myself thinking more and more about tracking in SAR recently. Partly I think it is because I have been ordering stock for the SAR Bookshop. I have so far managed to secure small supplies of Jack Kearney’s TRACKING:Â A Blueprint For Learning how ; Rob Speiden’s FOUNDATIONS FOR AWARENESS, SIGNCUTTING AND TRACKING ; [...]
January 5, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Bob Koester, Foundations for Awareness Signcutting and Tracking, Jack Kearney, Joel Hardin, Mantracking, Mantracking and Search Dogs, Rob Speiden, SAR Trackers UK, SAR Tracking, SAR World, Search Plan, Track Awareness, Tracker, Tracking, Tracking A Blueprint for Learning How, Tracking Standards · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training
Tracking for Search and Rescue
Last year, Ian “Max” Maxwell’s Tracking course at UKLSI, got me thinking about how to integrate Tracking into the management of a vulnerable missing person search. Whilst I had some initial thoughts these were based entirely in ignorance – I’d never done any tracking, nor watched it. So I set out to learn more about [...]
December 10, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Animal Tracks and Sign, Bang and Dahlstrom, Bob Carss, Complete Guide to Tracking, Jack Kearney, Mantracking, Science and Art of Tracking, Search and Rescue Tracking, Search and Rescue Volunteers, Sign, Sign Cutting, Tom Brown, Track Aware, Tracking, Tracking A Blueprint for Learning How, Tracking Team, Vulnerable Missing Person Search · Posted in: Search Books, Search Thoughts, Search Training


