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Become A Tracker

diy: “Become a Tracker“ Trackers read the stories that animals write as they move across the land. The depth of a pawprint, the angle of a broken twig, the splatter of a puddle – these are the patterns that a Tracker deconstructs. The easiest...

diy: “Become a Tracker“ Trackers read the stories that animals write as they move across the land. The depth of a pawprint, the angle of a broken twig, the splatter of a puddle – these are the patterns that a Tracker deconstructs. The easiest...

diy: “Become a Tracker“ Trackers read the stories that animals write as they move across the land. The depth of a pawprint, the angle of a broken twig, the splatter of a puddle – these are the patterns that a Tracker deconstructs. The easiest...

diy: “Become a Tracker“ Trackers read the stories that animals write as they move across the land. The depth of a pawprint, the angle of a broken twig, the splatter of a puddle – these are the patterns that a Tracker deconstructs. The easiest...

diy: “Become a Tracker“ Trackers read the stories that animals write as they move across the land. The depth of a pawprint, the angle of a broken twig, the splatter of a puddle – these are the patterns that a Tracker deconstructs. The easiest...

diy:

Trackers read the stories that animals write as they move across the land. The depth of a pawprint, the angle of a broken twig, the splatter of a puddle – these are the patterns that a Tracker deconstructs. The easiest way to start tracking is to identify a set of tracks. Consult a tracking guide and cross reference it with the species known to be in your area.

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Brilliant post! We might need some campers to help look for Scooter’s tracks this summer.

(via diy)

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