Wabi-sabi and the Art of Search
OK – I admit it. I need to get out more. I read a book a while back on Leonardo da Vinci. It was saying something like we can think like this genius, by putting into practice these six or seven skills. I didn’t take too much notice but it came back to me the [...]
January 20, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Animal Tracks ID, Baseline, Clue Field, Clues, Connessione, Foot Searcher, Ian Maxwell, Keri Smith, Leonardo da Vinci, Living out LOUD, Max, Michael Gelb, Missing Person, Missing Person Search, Search Exercise, Search Training, SEBEV, Tracker, Tracking Course, Wabi-sabi, Zoning In · Posted in: Search Books, Search Thoughts, Search Training
Improving ALSAR Training
One of the most heated debates at the last ALSAR conference was about training; but a recent e-mail conversation reminded me of just why training is so controversial. Everyone wants to run their own training courses. I can understand this – seeing some courses and books I often sit there and think to myself why [...]
November 23, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, ALSAR Conference, ALSAR Instructors, ALSAR Training, BST Course, First Aid Course, Missing Person Behaviour Course, Navigation Course, Search Controllers Course, Search Managers Course, Search Training, Team Leader Course, Tracking Course, Water Safety Course · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training


