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Tracking Skills – Following Animal and Human Tracks for Food and Safety

Tracking Skills – Following Animal and Human Tracks for Food and Safety

Update: 2025-09-06
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This episode explores the ancient and vital survival skill of tracking, the art of interpreting signs in the environment to find food, avoid danger, and locate people. It emphasizes that tracking is more than footprints — it involves reading disturbed soil, bent grass, broken branches, droppings, hair, feeding marks, or discarded items.


The episode explains how to distinguish animal tracks such as deer, wolves, or rabbits, and how to interpret other clues like scat or trails to judge species and movement. It also covers human tracking, highlighting how shoe tread, stride length, and environmental disturbances can reveal direction, pace, and even condition.


A crucial part of tracking is determining freshness, using details such as sharp edges, moist soil, disturbed dew, or weathering signs. The episode provides practical tips for practice: lowering your view to catch shadows, sketching or photographing prints, and developing patience and observation.


The message is clear: tracking requires humility, stillness, and awareness. By learning to “read the landscape,” you unlock an ancient human skill that connects you to the natural world and strengthens your survival chances.

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Tracking Skills – Following Animal and Human Tracks for Food and Safety

Tracking Skills – Following Animal and Human Tracks for Food and Safety

Andrew Choset