Here's another school (Edinburgh based) that has a website:
http://www.edin-home.fsnet.co.uk/
No personal experience yet, but looks interesting.
http://www.edin-home.fsnet.co.uk/
No personal experience yet, but looks interesting.
Tracking is one of those skills that people either think that there is nothing to it (in other words, the underestimate how much there is to it) or they think that the amount of knowledge you need to even begin tracking is huge and that it's too complicated to learn and that it takes years to become even half decent.Doc said:Hi - well Kate from Blue Skies emailed me to say the Wildlife awareness and tracking course I'd booked for hadn't drummed up much interest and might not run - so I cancelled so I could arrange something else.
So, I can't really comment except to say that email communications were good and they promptly returned my deposit.
I note that even Woodlore's tracking courses are less popular than their Bushcraft courses, so I wouldn't read anything in to the lack of interest. I'll likely be booking another course with Blue skies in the future.
Doc said:Hi - well Kate from Blue Skies emailed me to say the Wildlife awareness and tracking course I'd booked for hadn't drummed up much interest and might not run - so I cancelled so I could arrange something else.
So, I can't really comment except to say that email communications were good and they promptly returned my deposit.
I note that even Woodlore's tracking courses are less popular than their Bushcraft courses, so I wouldn't read anything in to the lack of interest. I'll likely be booking another course with Blue skies in the future.