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"A
Walk In The Woods Will Never Be The Same Again, Once You Know What
this Man Knows…"
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"In
The Next 4 Hours I'm Going to Show You How to Get So Close To Foxes,
Weasels & Deer, That You Could Reach Out and Touch Them…"
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"That's
the promise Julian gives his students at the beginning of every
4-Hour Foundational Tracking & Nature Observation Workshop, they
may not believe him at the beginning, but they know it to be true
by the end…"
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Location:
Bush Farm Bison Centre. West Knoyle,
Wiltshire BA6 6AE
Off the 303 at the East Knoyle turn off signposted from there.
Date: Saturday, 7th August 2004 start: 10.00am---5.00pm Bring
lunch.
Fee: £50
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What
You Will Learn in Those 4 Hrs…
How to See Like A Wolf:
Changing your vision to see the way a wolf or owl would see the world
is easy. And once you can do it you're able to drop into this intensely
aware state at any time and bring in all 5 senses to their full capacity…
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even from my brief time learning from you, I have found myself with
a greater consciousness of how I am with the natural world. Walking
and seeing a little differently. Thank you for that..." Jen Parker
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How
to Move As Silently As A Cat: I teach how to move in
a way that makes you less likely to alert any animal to your presence,
so giving you more chance of approaching them really close… How to
Become Invisible: We discuss some easy ways to blend into the landscape
with out the need to wear camouflage or army fatigues…
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Explain What a Concentric Ring is: Like a rock thrown
into the centre of a pond, when you move in the forest, you create
concentric rings of disturbance that ripple out from you that the
animals pick up on.
How to Sense Animals Beyond Your Vision
& Hearing: They learn how to use these concentric rings
to know the whereabouts of many animals and birds that are beyond
your own sense of sight and hearing. I find this the most valuable
skill I can teach anyone…
Hiding Your Presence In The Forest:
When you understand the concept of concentric rings, you will
be able to move in a way that minimizes your own disturbance, and
you'll get closer to wildlife before they are aware you are there….
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"What's
The Next Step If You Want To Have The Same Experiences?"
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And
I Love to Teach Tracking: Looking at a set of tracks
can tell you the type of animal, the gender of the animal, the speed
it was moving, and even the direction it was looking as it made the
track. Reading tracks opens up a hidden world, and allows you to look
into an animal's very soul… |
I've
created a web site, so you can go to www.walkinawareness.co.uk
and find out more about the workshop, about us, there are some article
there and you can sign up for the free newsletter, and register
for the next workshop… or send me an email... Alternatively, you
can phone me and leave your name and address and I'll post something
out, or write to:
Julian Drummond, Walk In Awareness,
Lower House, Church Place, Chale, Isle of Wight, PO38 2HB…
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Becoming
a Caretaker: With a few simple principles my student's
know how to collect materials from the forest and landscapes and not
only leave it undamaged, but actually enhance it and bring it into
balance and vibrant health…
Cordage Made From Bark and Grass:
When I get time I show you how to make string and cord from
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Contact
Us:
T:
(01983) 551 775 (Julian)
T mob: (07811) 476 163 (Jan Harper-Whale)
julian at walkinawareness.co.uk (Julian)
littlefeatheruk3
at hotmail.com (Jan)
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Fire
Without Matches: Also when we break for a hot drink,
I'll let them practice an ancient fire making technique, called
the bow drill, the way our ancestors created fire, without flint
or steel
Thank you for
your interest.
Poster for Little Turtle Island one day course HERE
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