At Woodlife Trails we rarely stay still for too long. I’ve been dreaming up the Woodland Tracker course for some time, trying to find tracking techniques that would work better for the difficult environment and substrates of the British woodland than those techniques designed for warm climates.
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Woodland Tracker
November 14th, 2011
At Woodlife Trails we rarely stay still for too long. I’ve been dreaming up the Woodland Tracker course for some time, trying to find tracking techniques that would work better for the difficult environment and substrates of the British woodland than those techniques designed for warm climates.
This weekend the dream was realised as ten brave souls came... Read More
Fallow Trail Cam
November 6th, 2011
On Friday I collected the trail cams from the Woods. One stand had very little activity while the other was reasonably active.
It shows that there are at least four bucks; one yearling, two juveniles and the dominant older buck. As I reported last week the rutting activity is pretty subdued at the moment. This maybe because of the weather or simply that the... Read More
Stuck in a Rut
October 30th, 2011
As I had to stay close to home this weekend, I decided to spend some time observing the rut in my local woods, Poor Park. The woods were wonderful, especially in the evening sun light.
I set myself a number of rules. Firstly, I would observe from a stand-off position and not get too close. If I was spotted by the buck more than twice, I would withdraw for... Read More
Wilderness Immersion Course
October 18th, 2011
Our Woodlife Trails Wilderness Immersion Course does exactly what it says on the tin. It immerses participants into the wilderness; in this case the wonderful setting of Hatfield Forest.
Last weekend, 7 participants did exactly that. After giving them the tools of the trade, they all, without exception, came back with some stunning stories of what they... Read More
Team Tracking Event
October 10th, 2011
We had a great Team-Tracking event on Sunday at Hatfield Forest where 11 brave souls volunteered (or at least, I think they volunteered) to try and put some newly taught management skills into practice in a woodland environment.
There were a few more tools to add to the toolbox as the guys and girls learnt how to enhance their senses and, of course, they... Read More













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