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Learn the Art of Tracking the Wiley Human Being

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I've spent many hours in the very hot sun and in very tough 
environments tracking human beings through some of the roughest 
terrain I believe has ever been tromped across by man. There is 
nothing more exciting than the chase and nothing better than 
succeeding in finding what or who you are looking for.


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Learn the Art of Tracking the Wiley Human Being
Copyright © 2006 William 'Cole' Doggett
Knife & Supply Company, LLC.
http://www.KnifeSupplyCompany.com



Let Me Qualify My Experience Before We Dig Into The Good Stuff.

I've spent many hours in the very hot sun and in very tough
environments tracking human beings through some of the roughest
terrain I believe has ever been tromped across by man. There is
nothing more exciting than the chase and nothing better than
succeeding in finding what or who you are looking for. 

I spent 4 years in the U.S. Army on an intelligence gathering
team, also known as an Army sniper team. I've tracked men
through some nasty desert terrain in the Middle East in an
attempt to determine their intentions or to simply gather
intelligence.

I also spent 5 years with the United States Border Patrol. I've
been on search and rescue teams as well as involved in tracking
folks who enter the country illegally for their own reasons or
who are here smuggling narcotics to distribute to those within
our borders. 

Whatever the reason, tracking is sort of an acquired craft that I
have honed over time. It must be applied repeatedly be learned
and there is nothing more exciting than learning. I'm not going
to claim that it is brain surgery, but I will tell you that it
requires quite a bit of patience and fortitude. 


The Traits Of The Tracker.

To begin with, there are no stereotypes that make a good tracker.
Anyone can do it given the right mindset and a grasp on what
needs to be observed.

Be patient. I've followed 'sign' or tracks that I thought was
a few hours old to find out that these folks were already a day
ahead of me or in the next state over, but I won't admit that
often. I've also pursued tracks that gave me a gut feeling that
I was on the heels of my evaders and wound up tripping over them
as they relaxed while taking a breather. 

My advice here is to never allow your emotions to dictate your
situation or progress. Tracking is mostly an instinctive skill
that is based on attention and 'gut feeling'. You will hone
both as you practice.

Shake hands with Mother Nature. One fault I see in a lot of
trackers is that they ignore their surroundings and lock their
eyes onto the tracks about their feet and just drive on with
their nose in the dirt. They don't look up and they don't pay
attention to what's going on around them. This can even be
dangerous in different environments. It also can allow the
tracker to fall for deception. 

A lot of the folks that are evading the tracker are aware they
are being pursued. With that in mind, they'll throw out little
tricks to throw off the tracker like brushing out tracks with
weeds and limbs. They may even walk in a double pair of socks to
distort the print. I've seen them stroll to another set of
tracks to attempt to blend in. 

If you're not careful, you'll miss where they departed the old
set of tracks and wondered off in another direction. Listen to
what nature is telling you. Are the animals out and about? Are
the birds singing? Do you see stepped on brush or broken twigs?
Pay attention.

Time of day can be very important to your success. I will tell
you now that there is nothing more difficult than attempting to
follow 'sign' at noon when the sun is straight up above your
head. It is extremely difficult to see the sign much less, judge
how fresh it is. My advice, wait a few hours before pursuing or
my next tip, try the 'cut ahead'.

The cut ahead is also something that is gut instinct. Nobody can
teach you how to cut ahead of sign. You simply must open your
eyes, relax, get rid of the frustration and emotion and then scan
your surroundings. Don't over think it, just look. Where would
you go? Pick out a direction or a trail that appears to be the
easiest and most natural route of travel. 

Think about your evader. Have they been moving cautiously, or
have they been kicking over everything in their path like an old
lazy cow? Are they heading in a particular direction? Is there a
land mark out there that they've been following such as a
windmill, a tower, a hill or maybe a tree line? 

You've got to take all of this in. There's so much more
available to you than the tracks in the dirt.

Relax. If you haven't picked up on it by now, I emphasize
relaxation. Enjoy your surroundings and pay attention to them.
You may think I'm a fruit loop, but I believe that you can
separate yourself from nature by your emotional frustrations or
whatever you're feeling. When you do this, you're on your own.


Nature is not like your trusty buddy or side-kick. Nature owns it
all, including you. Either you harmonize, call me what you will,
or you lose. 


The Signs To Heed.

The track, of course, is the first clue. Look at the indentation.
Get down and dirty. Lie on your belly and take a close look at
the track. Are the edges of the track sharp? Is the wind blowing?
Take it all in. Commonly, the heel will dig in before the toe.
The majority of the pressure in a step is on the heel, so this
will be a bit deeper. 

The sharpness of the edges of the track will give you an accurate
reading of how fresh the tracks are. Take into consideration how
the wind has been blowing or not blowing. Has there been any dew
or condensation in the morning, this actually will preserve a
track a bit. 

Early morning tracking is where it's at. You can see the trail
kind of glow at this time of day. I've seen it 100' above the
ground in a helicopter. Look for the trail to be a different
color than the surroundings. Let your eyes study this for a bit
and it will pop out like you wouldn't believe. 

Look for arrows pointing the way. When someone steps on a twig or
a blade of grass, it will break of course. The pressure of the
foot will actually shove the twig forward snapping it at the
point of impact. This will form a rough arrow. The point of the
arrow is the direction your evader is going. Brain surgery,
right? 


Wrapping It All Up.

That's it. As I've said, it's not brain surgery. Practice
patience and persistence. Even when failing to locate your
evader, you've succeeded in sharpening your instincts. Learn to
love nature and become a part of it. Good luck on your tracking
adventures!





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