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Schools
Here is a list of some schools that teach wilderness survival, tracking and nature.
Also listed are some other outdoor schools. "Schools"
includes actual schools offering classes, as well as retreat centers.
Please note that a listing
here does not in any way imply endorsement of the school or their
programs.
You are responsible for checking out the school and instructors for yourself
prior to attending. That is common sense. This is simply a list.
This website has no official or
informal connection to the Tracker School or Tom Brown Jr. whatsoever
Schools and programs run by former Tracker
School Instructors
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On
Point Tactical Tracking School - Kevin Reeve - former Director of
the Tracker School.
"There are few pure trackers left in our society, someone who
can follow footprints and sign across any terrain, tracking an individual or
party until they are found or captured. There are fewer still that can teach
such skills. In a world where terrorism and insurgency are new
reality, where security is a major issue, the use of trackers becomes an
extremely effective tool for pursuit and capture of those who would attempt
to harm our society. We have a uniquely qualified group of trackers,
who have many years of experience in each of these areas. In addition, we
have a very effective training methodology for passing these skills on to
others. We typically train only SAR team members, commissioned law
enforcement officers, and members of the US Military and Allied forces."
Earthwalk Northwest - Karen & Frank Sherwood - former head instructors at the Tracker School for 15 years, they now run their own
school.
Past Skills - Billie &
Kristie McConnell - former instructors at the Tracker School
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Practical Primitive - Eddie Starnater - former instructor
and director at Tracker School
- Adventure Out -
Tom McElroy works here, a longtime instructor at the Tracker School
Human Nature Institute
- Joe Lau - former Senior Instructor at the Tracker School
Wilderness Awareness School -
Jon Young, Tom
Brown's "first student" runs this school - Earth School -
run by Richard Cleveland, former Head Instructor at the Tracker
School
Earth-Heart
- Malcolm Ringwalt assists Tom at the Philosophy courses
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The
Tracker School website
Canada
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Earth Tracks - Run by Alexis Burnett.
Offers programs and classes in Naturalist, Tracking and Wilderness Skills,
Plant Uses, Earth Philosophy and guides naturalist-led Wilderness Canoe
Trips.
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Alba Wilderness School and Nature
Experiences
- near Ottawa - A school in Ontario run by several folks, two of whom
are former Tracker students. Located about 1½ hours west of Ottawa.
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Okanagan
Outdoor Wilderness Survival and Primitive Skills -Michelle Dallyn
- Vernon, B.C. - (This site is heavy on the graphics -
be patient)
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Into
the Wilderness Outdoor Education and Retreat Center - NW of Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada.
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Windwalker
- Wes Gietz - Comox, B.C.
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WOLF
School of Natural Science - Chris Chisholm &
Melva van Schyndel - North Vancouver, B.C. - "We
invite you into a hidden world where life thrives according to its original
design. As students of nature, we’ll step peacefully into modern society
with renewed strength from the natural world, equipped to live a healthy
life."
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Heron Walk - Chuck
Stratton & Sandy - "Our mission at
Heron Walk is to use the gifts and skills we have gained over the years to
support others who seek to live a life of passion and service. We believe
that everyone has a right to live a life filled with purpose, joy, love, and
passion"
- Survival
In The Bush, Inc. - Gino Ferri's school in Ontario
(Canada)
- White Pine Programs -
Actually located in Maine USA, but they have a one-week tracking
expedition to Algonquin Park (Ontario) every winter.
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Karamat
Wilderness Ways - Out of Edmonton, Alberta (Canada). Run by Randy and Lori
Breeuwsma, and Mors Kochanski, who is the
former editor of Alberta Wilderness Arts and Recreation. He was formerly Assistant
Professor in the Faculty of Physical Education at the University of Alberta. He has
written Northern Bushcraft (newest printing is now titled "Bushcraft"), Bush Arts and has recently
released 4 instructional videos and 10 pocket books on Wilderness Living skills. In
September of 1999, 7 more instructional videos will be released. Review:
"I have been interested in survival skills etc. for most
of my life and have not only practiced the skill but have a few hundred
books on the subject. One of the reasons why I was so struck with the Mors
Kolchanski book was that, as I live in Saskatchewan, Canada, and have also
lilve in Yukon for a few years, I found it one of the only books that
seriously addressed the harsh winter conditions that seems to dominate much
of the year. After going to his school, what impressed me most was
that every move he makes, whether it be walking in the bush or using his
knife, is so precise with minimal effort, that could only come from years of
experience. He is also very unassuming in appearance. He is a very
good listener. He hangs on the words people say, no matter who, and
responds accordingly. When he goes over a skill or talks about something he demonstrates
it, says why it works based on his experience, and then can give you
the science behind it (such as the physics behind the air flow of the
shelter or the temperature certain things have to be, the chemical
composition of plants etc). Very impressive. Often times what he says contradicts of what is written in other
books. That is one of the things that I think is so strong about
his work, he makes you questions everything you've learned in the past. He
challenges you to understand the skill from every perspective. He is also very unassuming. He is not the type that seeks publicity
or hero worship. I get the impression that for him satisfaction comes
from people embracing the study and science of survival and wilderness
living skills and sharing it with others." --Review by Joe Milligan
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Wilderness
Survival School Inc. - in Kitchener, Ontario
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Survivor's
Edge - Sooke, B.C.
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The
Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario
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One
Axe Pursuits - rock climbing - Guelph, Ontario - "Outdoor
climbing adventure specialists"
Outside of Canada
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Alderleaf
Wilderness College - Jason Knight
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Bushcraft
Northwest
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The
Gatherer Institute
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Wilderness Heart Awareness and
Survival School - Bob and Anita Dollins - Montana
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Twin Eagles - Idaho
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The Wilderness School Inc. - run by Dan Fisher
in Maine (Tracker School graduate)
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Ancient Skills School
- near Ogdensburg, NY. Run by Joe Longshore II (Tracker School graduate)
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Hollowtop
Outdoor School - Thomas J. Elpel - in Montana. Thomas is also the author
of some excellent books. See the booklist.
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Wild-Live
- "Wild-Live was founded as a school by
Anthonio Akkermans after relocating to Lurgan (UK) in the end of 2001.
The vision behind Wild-Life consists of a strong desire to bring people back
in touch with their natural environment and a need to teach people the way of
the ancient peoples that used to inhabit the region."See also
Flintknapping UK
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Native
Way Wilderness School - Alexander, Arkansas 72002 - Mike Thennes &
Gary Lee. Also at this URL
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Aboriginal
Survival Arts Program (ASAP). "ASAP
is a group of naturalists with a combined 35 years of training and teaching
experience. We offer a wide variety of programs and workshops that teach
survival skills to adults, families, scouts & schools. The programs are
offered to walk our students down a trail that will lead them to
self-empowerment, & increased learning capabilities."
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Natur-Wildnisschule
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Ueberlebensschule-Tirol
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Cedar
Creek Nature Studies
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Riverside
Nature Awareness Program - Maryland - Kate White & Bret Harris
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Vermont Wilderness School
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Earth Skills - Jim
Lowery - California
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Deep Wilds -
Wilderness Adventure Programs for Children and Teens
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Urban Coyote
-- Ed Binns (
urbancoyotesfounder@yahoo.com)
408 N 17th Street, Hot Springs, SD 57747 ph:
605-745-5971 (There’s also a link to a published newspaper article covering
this program
here).
"What Are Urban Coyotes? Urban coyotes develop special skills in the
art of ethical survival in modern city life. They protect their souls while
earning their living in the corporate landscape. Urban coyotes develop
special awareness tools.
Founder’s Qualifications: I'm Ed Binns, a certified public accountant. I
have a master's degree in business administration. I quit working in 2005 at
age 53. I was a senior internal auditor as well as the finance manager for
a 30-office small business development network. I’ve also taken ten classes
from Tom Brown, an experimental "corporate survival" class from Kevin Reeve
and Tom Brown in March of 1995 (from which this training is an offshoot), as
well as two classes from Jon Young. Section D of the September 25, 2001,
Washington Post quoted me on the need for nature awareness.
Courses Offered: Urban Coyotes, Coyote Investing and
The Coyote Mindset. Training often takes place in Hot Springs, South
Dakota, or the nearby 1.2 million acres of the sacred Black Hills National
Forest, or areas near Washington, D.C., which I visit several times a year.
These courses are the result of over 30 years of intense study.
Urban Coyotes takes place over 3-day weekends. This course is a
cycle of short talks, followed by story reading or group exercise, followed
by group discussion and consensus, ending with a conclusion offered by the
founder. Then the cycle of brief lecture, reading/exercise, discussion, and
conclusion begins again. The course itself develops a specific “toolkit" of
skills for the urban coyote. Two brief books are assigned reading prior to
attending this class. The first Urban Coyotes class was in 1997.
Coyote Investing is a 2-day weekend course available only to
urban coyote graduates. The basic theory behind coyote investing is that
the successful urban coyote is defined by complete economic independence and
the attendant skills to retain that independence (incidentally, this is a
strong parallel to the great 19th century Indian mystic Lahiri
Mahasaya and his disciple Sri Yukteswar). A short assigned book is required
reading before attending this class. Investing Coyote students must be Urban
Coyote graduates. Working competence at contract bridge and at “Excel”
spreadsheets is encouraged.
The Coyote Mindset is a three-day harrowing
journey into creativity, originality and the mental exercises of an urban
coyote. Students are individually invited to participate by the founder.
Only Coyote Investors are eligible to take The Coyote Mindset.
TRAINING IS PORTABLE and can be done in any state or Canadian province
if you have four or more students! Email me."
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Walk In Awareness - Julian Drummond
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The Sun Foundation
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Aboriginal Survival
Arts Program
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Tactical
Self-Defense Inc. - Greg Stough - site contains some excellent
self-defense moves - see Site Map.
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Archway Wildlife
Rehabilitation Inc.
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Native Way Wilderness
School
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Lifesong
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Crowfield Farm
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Nature Skills -
Maine Primitive
Skills School
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Paul Rezendes Tracking Site
- Teaches
tracking in W. Mass. Paul has published a tracking book that has many color photos
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Headwaters Outdoor School
- The Teaching
Drum Outdoor School - Tamarack Song's school in Wisconsin
- White Pine Programs -
Located in Maine USA. They have a one-week tracking expedition to
Algonquin Park (Ontario) every winter.
- Wilderness and Survival schools in the USA
- a list
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Cherokee Wilderness School
- also has some helpful tips
- Hawk
Circle - Cherry Valley, N.Y.
- Earth
Connection - Northern Virginia
- Boulder
Outdoor Survival School - Boulder, Colorado
- Two
Coyotes Survival and Wilderness Awareness School - Connecticut - Scott
Eldridge
- The Tracking Project
- Wildwise - in the U.K.
- Tactical Awareness School -
Scout, awareness, and fighting skills
- Backtrackers - S.
Virginia, USA - Will Franck
- Paleotechnics - Steven Edholm & Tamara Wilder
- Wilderness
Discovery - Virginia, USA - Tracking, human-tracking, navigation, etc.
- Pathfinder Outdoor
Studies
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Walnut Hill
Tracking and Nature Center -
Nick Wisniewski and Valerie Major
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Keeping Track
- Sue Morse
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Native Ways
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Sun
Foundation for Environmental Sciences and Arts - Illinois
Central College - has programs
on many topics, including "Aboriginal Arts", flintknapping,
bowmaking, tanning, etc.
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SUWS
Therapeutic Wilderness School - " SUWS is
a wilderness intervention program for troubled students, ages 11-18. Our
Adolescent Program helps teenagers (ages 14-18) search for and address
the limiting beliefs and unhealthy behaviors that can often prevent
their pursuit of constructive goals and personal achievement."
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Exploring
New Horizons
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Yonah
Earthskills
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Tatanka
Mani Camp - Walking Buffalo Camp - A Native American Retreat Center
located in the Black Hills of South Dakota - Gilbert Walking Bull.
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Island
Wood - Puget Sound, near Seattle - "Mission: To
inspire environmental and community stewardship by providing hands-on
learning experiences that link science, technology, and the arts in a
natural setting. Vision: We envision a future in which generation after
generation shares an extraordinary bond of stewardship for each other,
and for the communities in which we live."
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Croatian Survival School
Links to other lists of
outdoor schools
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