Bill is teaching in Florida! Come learn this ancient skill
and grow closer to mother earth.
Hi Magda,
Hope you’re doing well and making
it through the winter wherever you’re
at! I’ve just finished up the winter class
for both the Vermont and Washington
Tracking for the Survivalist classes.
For me, that means winter is officially
heading on its way towards spring.
It’s a welcome relief although I love
the wintertime and I’m happy to say
the classes continue to be awesome!
In this last session in WA, the students
ended class by carving primitive hunting
spears and tracking each other through
the forests of the Olympic Penninsula in
various wintertime hunting scenarios.
They did great and as usual learned a lot
in the process and had some serious fun!
As well, some of my own greatest learning
experiences in tracking come from observing
students who come to my classes. Thank
you all for a tremendous experience all
the way around!
So, I’m now in Santa Cruz halfway
through a Standard class(alway enjoyable!)
and had time to sit down briefly and write
you a quick message. I just wanted to let
you know we’re getting dangerously close
to the deadline to sign up for the tracking
workshops I have scheduled in Florida in
March. So far, response to the workshops
has been much lower than normal and we’re
in danger of canceling!!! Here are the dates
for the classes:
Opening the Eye of the Tracker
Caloosahatchee Regional Park
March 5-7
Dirt Time
Caloosahatchee Regional Park
March 12-14
Beyond the Lateral Ridge
Ocala National Park
March 18-20
Florida is absolutely one of my favorite
places to track! It provides a tropical tracking
environment which hosts a diverse and
exciting collection of animal and plant species.
Past Tracker School classes in Florida in the past
have always been a lot of fun and its one of my
favorite places to run a class. So, if you have
any interest in signing up for a class in Florida
for March, please do so soon so we don’t have
to take them off the schedule!
I’m always available for questions in the meantime
and I look forward to seeing you there!
Regards,
Bill




