June 4, 2008
CSI — WILD STYLE
No cover yet, but MANHUNTER is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com!
And below is me doing a spot of manhunting myself, along the shores of Lake Cowichan with my tracking partner.
Using tracking poles that we marked with small bands to indicate footprint length, and stride — once we’d established it — we managed to track 3-hour old sign that our instructor had left on a windblown (freezing cold) pebbly beach that was already contaminated with hundreds of other tracks.
Inch by inch we moved along the sand, identifying the sign left by his Vibram soles, and flagging the prints with bits of tape (you can see the lime green pieces under my pole) as we went. It felt like CSI wild style.
We managed to track our quarry over that beach, up to the forest fringe, and into the woods, making our way through fern and grass and loam and other forest detritus, reading the story a man left as he went. I don’t think I’ll ever look at my surroundings in the same way now. I have learned to see the message in the slight weep from broken grass, the damp ‘cat’s eyes’ from freshly-broken twigs, the scrape of bark from a branch. And beyond research, I’d like to learn a lot more about this art. There is something almost mystical in being able to read the wilderness in this way, to find someone lost.
We had an awesome instructor, too, who brought the trace to life for us. In addition to being a Sign Cutter and Search and Rescue volunteer, Mike Neeland (of the Vibram soles) is a teacher for Universal Tracking Services which provides provide sign cutting (tracking) education for Law Enforcement, Search and Rescue, Military, Industrial Security and other governmental and ‘lawful organizations’ across North America. He was aided by local Search and Rescue tracker, Tanya (Sorry Tanya, I never caught your last name).
I learned a ton getting that ‘dirt time’ on hands and knees, and I will find a way to get back for more. This I like. A lot.











Loreth Says:
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Meretta Says:
I like the idea of tracking too. It’s all so intriguing.
Toni Anderson Says:
That looks really fun. I want to do that