Pathfinder Tracking Review
Lifting The Veil
I was recently given the opportunity to attend a Introductory tracking course run by Geoffrey Mc Mullan, Geoffrey operates Pathfinder UK Tracking which currently offers two Tracking Courses , the Introductory Course ( 2/3 day ) 'Lifting The Veil' and a more indepth prolonged Tracking course and Exercise event over 7 days entitled 'The Chase'.
This is a review of the former.
http://trackingcourses.com/
Geoffrey teaches a style of tracking that he defines as I-T-M ( The Integrated Tracking Method ) which is a fusion style between Military Tracking and Energy or style tracking, having served for 22 years with the British Army and attended The International Long Range and Reconnaissance Patrol School in Germany. Having obviously been a Career soldier for a large part of his Life I think it[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s fair comment to say Geoffrey has more than ample experience of Military styles of teaching and instruction.
Geoffrey also took it upon himself to be trained by Tom Brown Jr at Tom[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s world renowned Tracker School in the United States of America. Tom Browns school from what I understand places a large emphasis upon 'Spirit Tracking' , I am not going to attempt to define Spirit Tracking , however I offer the link to Tom Browns School here;-
http://www.trackerschool.com/about_tracker_school.asp
Before I start this review , maybe a little bit about me is required ,I offer this insight because this review for me has not be easy to write at all , and I'll come to that later.
I am I would say ( currently ) a non-religious , non-spiritual person , I would ( initially ) say I hold no "faith" in things that i cannot see , taste , smell or measure in some sort of scientific manner , I am a typical student of 'Cause-&-Effect' , I work in an environment of Engineering practices where again technical Observed and measured Cause and Effect is the prime principal of learning and creating a conclusion.
I had previously spoken to Geoffrey and explained my initial concerns about coming on the course and where I was with respect to my understanding of what was going to be taught and my very possible inability to 'take-it-onboard'. Geoffrey offered myself the place on the course with the simple understanding that I was there under no requirement to fully accept everything that was being taught , I would participate in all exercises and take away new experiences and tools for my Psychological Tracking Kit at the end of the week end , the only caveat i think Geoffrey ever asked me to provide him was to keep an open mind.
This was the 1st and lasting impression that Geoffrey made upon me , he is very caring to the individual student and their learning path. Geoffrey also holds an Masters (MSc) in Addiction Psychology & Counselling , this seems to give him a great range of people skills. That all being said , I also found Geoffrey refreshing grounded , as the weekend proceeded the conversation between Instructor and Students ranged from talking about varying 'spiritual energy' matters ( again that word , I will address that later ) to typical squaddie humour and banter. This was to me great , I'm all up for going out on the metaphysical limb and trying new things and opening up , but I also like to look around and see the Tree is still there! The banter and general grounded conversations kept the whole weekend challenging, from a mental aspect but light hearted and enjoyable.
The whole weekend ( Friday 15.00 -Sunday 15.00 ) was conducted as an I-T-M fusion tracking experience , that[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s to say that each lesson or instruction period or exercise wasn't presented as either Military or Energy tracking we just got on and did it. And I think that[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s what Geoffrey was trying to get over , all the skills or experiences are just tools that we as students were being presented with to experiment and use without thinking what type of tool you should be using, just use what Tools you can to get the Job done. There is no need to separate the distinctions and differences and make a conscious decision to ONLY use one set , if you have access to all the tools , you can then USE all of the tools.
Ok , time for me to attempt to provide a type of definition for that thing I keep skirting around... [FONT=@Malgun Gothic]‘[/FONT]Energy Tracking[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT].... [FONT=@Malgun Gothic]‘[/FONT]Spirit Tracking[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT].... Whatever that or similar terms may mean to you.
The simple truth is that it will be different to every individual and we will all have a different acceptance to it or what we think it means to us. That maybe obvious to you as the reader , it wasn't to me until half way through the course , I was getting to hung up on semantics.
I think Geoffrey could tell that each time he said 'energy' or 'spirit' I was psychologically recoiling inside, and to be entirely fair to Geoff even at the start of the course he stated , don't get hung up on the TERM or WORD , and that exactly what I was doing , getting hung up on those words which Geoff uses 'Spirit ' and 'Energy' , well that all changed when Geoff dropped a word in which for me just 'clicked' , not a complicated word , not scientific , not a touchy-feely word.
Simple word , 5 letters long .
H-U-N-C-H
LINK TO BCUK THREAD.
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56567
And that to me was assimilable , digestible , recognized. understood. Trusted.
And although I am a cause-and-effect person , I also trust and play my Hunch's.
Gut feeling. Instinct. Call it what you will. Those are the three words I understand and use.
And because I needed a bit of self-validation before writing this review i needed to set up a thread of what 'Hunch' meant to the BCUK reader, hence this Thread from a little while ago.
OK , enough quasi psycho babble but i did say it wasn't an easy review to write.
So the course exercises was taught in a fusion style between Standard Military Teaching and if you want the 'Science' of Tracking and Energy/Spirit/Hunch/Instinct/Gut-Feeling/YOUR WORD HERE ,so various topics covered in no particular order.
Recognition of Animal Tracks
Ground Sign
Top Sign
How Natural Elements affect tracks
How to Use the Tracking Stick
Deception Techniques - Anti Tracking Drills
How to Stalk
Intention Sensing.
How Tracks Are Formed - Types, Transfers
Lost Track Search Drills
Pressure Releases
How we Perceive - Natural Awareness.
Meet The Trees
How to Operate as a Tracking Team
Tracks Traps
Perception and Observation Tests
Energy Exercises
I don't wish to go into too much detail of the more specialized energy exercises that were conducted as i feel that these exercise are particular to Geoffrey[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s Course and I feel that it would ruin the experience for future students and would take away something for intrigued individuals. I will say that the more specialized exercises , to me at least , were unique , challenging , enjoyable and require an open mind to participate, if you are prepared to put aside possible reservations and experiment with the possibly unconventional they will add to the enjoyment of the course.
And to reiterate both conventional and unconventional ( for want of two different terms ) tracking styles are both instructed , so the student is not just being instructed a Energy style alone, the standard Military/Conventional tracking style is given equal presentation time and exercises conducted cement these into the students tool kit of tracking.
Of the additional three students that were on the course I have managed to get feedback from two of the students, here[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s what Two of them had to say about the course ;-
[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"[/FONT]Hi TeeDee , Okay, back to the course, I found the course very interesting, as this was the first official tracking course that I attended and the science and logic behind it was a true revelation, ie the ability to estimate the height of a person by their tracks was very interesting. I found that Geoffs method of teaching, logical, easy to understand and his teaching style laid back. The area was basic yet it was perfect for the course at hand, perhaps a less populated or frequented, location may have been a bit better but generally the forest location and surrounds had some interesting tracks and things to offer. i would have liked to have been in a more isolated area with more livestock. As for the spirit tracking exercise, I think that to be a good tracker, it is essential to "become" whatever you are tracking, i.e to think like the animal or human so that if the spoor becomes uncertain and all other "scientific" methods of picking up the track are no effective then this could be a great aid to getting on track with the spoor again. I guess everyone that has never been exposed to this spirit side is sceptical, for me its easier to relate to as I come from the context of Africa where it is part of everyday life, so I can see its relevance. However, even from my own perspective of "logical/scientific thinking " I also had my moments of doubt - what convinced me however of its effectiveness was the tree exercise, which I have thought about often since then and cannot explain, except to say that this is proof of other senses that come into play at moments when we are able to focus the mind in a specific and intense way. I therefore can see that this sense could be of great use in tracking, I can[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]t say more about this yet as I would like to investigate this by reading some of Tom Browns books to make a fair decision, as everyone seems to talk about him as the foundation of this type of "spirit tracking". I think that all round I learnt a lot and now I have to put in some "dirt time" to practice it! Hope this answered your questions,
cheers Shane[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"[/FONT]Hi TeeDee, Good the hear from you. Here's the feedback I sent Geoff: "Lifting the Veil delivered everything I wanted and more! A radical paradigm shift from what I thought tracking was all about and also an experience at a deeply personal level. Thank you for your patient instruction and for showing me what's possible." I enjoyed the course.[FONT=@Malgun Gothic] [/FONT] it's my first tracking course so I've got no other reference there. I think Geoff knows his material well. I like that he was teaching an overall feel for what tracking was about rather than getting bogged down in too many specifics. The spirit stuff I'm open to. I work with more subtle energies like chi and medical dowsing at work. I'll need[FONT=@Malgun Gothic] [/FONT] to do a lot more work on the spirit tracking to see if it's something I can develop to a level where I can confidently say it's part of my skill set.[FONT=@Malgun Gothic] [/FONT] But like I said before I'm open to the possibility. Hope this helps.
Kind regards James[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"
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To conclude , I think the course was unique challenging and worthwhile , educational and inspiring, I see what I learnt on the course as additional Tools and not replacement Tools for what I previously knew, it shows to me at least that when you can use Scientific sign and Instinct together , you have a better understanding and empathy towards your target , be that man or beast and should be able to incorporate a different level and angle to your tracking skills.
Lifting The Veil
I was recently given the opportunity to attend a Introductory tracking course run by Geoffrey Mc Mullan, Geoffrey operates Pathfinder UK Tracking which currently offers two Tracking Courses , the Introductory Course ( 2/3 day ) 'Lifting The Veil' and a more indepth prolonged Tracking course and Exercise event over 7 days entitled 'The Chase'.
This is a review of the former.
http://trackingcourses.com/
Geoffrey teaches a style of tracking that he defines as I-T-M ( The Integrated Tracking Method ) which is a fusion style between Military Tracking and Energy or style tracking, having served for 22 years with the British Army and attended The International Long Range and Reconnaissance Patrol School in Germany. Having obviously been a Career soldier for a large part of his Life I think it[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s fair comment to say Geoffrey has more than ample experience of Military styles of teaching and instruction.
Geoffrey also took it upon himself to be trained by Tom Brown Jr at Tom[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s world renowned Tracker School in the United States of America. Tom Browns school from what I understand places a large emphasis upon 'Spirit Tracking' , I am not going to attempt to define Spirit Tracking , however I offer the link to Tom Browns School here;-
http://www.trackerschool.com/about_tracker_school.asp
Before I start this review , maybe a little bit about me is required ,I offer this insight because this review for me has not be easy to write at all , and I'll come to that later.
I am I would say ( currently ) a non-religious , non-spiritual person , I would ( initially ) say I hold no "faith" in things that i cannot see , taste , smell or measure in some sort of scientific manner , I am a typical student of 'Cause-&-Effect' , I work in an environment of Engineering practices where again technical Observed and measured Cause and Effect is the prime principal of learning and creating a conclusion.
I had previously spoken to Geoffrey and explained my initial concerns about coming on the course and where I was with respect to my understanding of what was going to be taught and my very possible inability to 'take-it-onboard'. Geoffrey offered myself the place on the course with the simple understanding that I was there under no requirement to fully accept everything that was being taught , I would participate in all exercises and take away new experiences and tools for my Psychological Tracking Kit at the end of the week end , the only caveat i think Geoffrey ever asked me to provide him was to keep an open mind.
This was the 1st and lasting impression that Geoffrey made upon me , he is very caring to the individual student and their learning path. Geoffrey also holds an Masters (MSc) in Addiction Psychology & Counselling , this seems to give him a great range of people skills. That all being said , I also found Geoffrey refreshing grounded , as the weekend proceeded the conversation between Instructor and Students ranged from talking about varying 'spiritual energy' matters ( again that word , I will address that later ) to typical squaddie humour and banter. This was to me great , I'm all up for going out on the metaphysical limb and trying new things and opening up , but I also like to look around and see the Tree is still there! The banter and general grounded conversations kept the whole weekend challenging, from a mental aspect but light hearted and enjoyable.
The whole weekend ( Friday 15.00 -Sunday 15.00 ) was conducted as an I-T-M fusion tracking experience , that[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s to say that each lesson or instruction period or exercise wasn't presented as either Military or Energy tracking we just got on and did it. And I think that[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s what Geoffrey was trying to get over , all the skills or experiences are just tools that we as students were being presented with to experiment and use without thinking what type of tool you should be using, just use what Tools you can to get the Job done. There is no need to separate the distinctions and differences and make a conscious decision to ONLY use one set , if you have access to all the tools , you can then USE all of the tools.
Ok , time for me to attempt to provide a type of definition for that thing I keep skirting around... [FONT=@Malgun Gothic]‘[/FONT]Energy Tracking[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT].... [FONT=@Malgun Gothic]‘[/FONT]Spirit Tracking[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT].... Whatever that or similar terms may mean to you.
The simple truth is that it will be different to every individual and we will all have a different acceptance to it or what we think it means to us. That maybe obvious to you as the reader , it wasn't to me until half way through the course , I was getting to hung up on semantics.
I think Geoffrey could tell that each time he said 'energy' or 'spirit' I was psychologically recoiling inside, and to be entirely fair to Geoff even at the start of the course he stated , don't get hung up on the TERM or WORD , and that exactly what I was doing , getting hung up on those words which Geoff uses 'Spirit ' and 'Energy' , well that all changed when Geoff dropped a word in which for me just 'clicked' , not a complicated word , not scientific , not a touchy-feely word.
Simple word , 5 letters long .
H-U-N-C-H
LINK TO BCUK THREAD.
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56567
And that to me was assimilable , digestible , recognized. understood. Trusted.
And although I am a cause-and-effect person , I also trust and play my Hunch's.
Gut feeling. Instinct. Call it what you will. Those are the three words I understand and use.
And because I needed a bit of self-validation before writing this review i needed to set up a thread of what 'Hunch' meant to the BCUK reader, hence this Thread from a little while ago.
OK , enough quasi psycho babble but i did say it wasn't an easy review to write.
So the course exercises was taught in a fusion style between Standard Military Teaching and if you want the 'Science' of Tracking and Energy/Spirit/Hunch/Instinct/Gut-Feeling/YOUR WORD HERE ,so various topics covered in no particular order.
Recognition of Animal Tracks
Ground Sign
Top Sign
How Natural Elements affect tracks
How to Use the Tracking Stick
Deception Techniques - Anti Tracking Drills
How to Stalk
Intention Sensing.
How Tracks Are Formed - Types, Transfers
Lost Track Search Drills
Pressure Releases
How we Perceive - Natural Awareness.
Meet The Trees
How to Operate as a Tracking Team
Tracks Traps
Perception and Observation Tests
Energy Exercises
I don't wish to go into too much detail of the more specialized energy exercises that were conducted as i feel that these exercise are particular to Geoffrey[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s Course and I feel that it would ruin the experience for future students and would take away something for intrigued individuals. I will say that the more specialized exercises , to me at least , were unique , challenging , enjoyable and require an open mind to participate, if you are prepared to put aside possible reservations and experiment with the possibly unconventional they will add to the enjoyment of the course.
And to reiterate both conventional and unconventional ( for want of two different terms ) tracking styles are both instructed , so the student is not just being instructed a Energy style alone, the standard Military/Conventional tracking style is given equal presentation time and exercises conducted cement these into the students tool kit of tracking.
Of the additional three students that were on the course I have managed to get feedback from two of the students, here[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]s what Two of them had to say about the course ;-
[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"[/FONT]Hi TeeDee , Okay, back to the course, I found the course very interesting, as this was the first official tracking course that I attended and the science and logic behind it was a true revelation, ie the ability to estimate the height of a person by their tracks was very interesting. I found that Geoffs method of teaching, logical, easy to understand and his teaching style laid back. The area was basic yet it was perfect for the course at hand, perhaps a less populated or frequented, location may have been a bit better but generally the forest location and surrounds had some interesting tracks and things to offer. i would have liked to have been in a more isolated area with more livestock. As for the spirit tracking exercise, I think that to be a good tracker, it is essential to "become" whatever you are tracking, i.e to think like the animal or human so that if the spoor becomes uncertain and all other "scientific" methods of picking up the track are no effective then this could be a great aid to getting on track with the spoor again. I guess everyone that has never been exposed to this spirit side is sceptical, for me its easier to relate to as I come from the context of Africa where it is part of everyday life, so I can see its relevance. However, even from my own perspective of "logical/scientific thinking " I also had my moments of doubt - what convinced me however of its effectiveness was the tree exercise, which I have thought about often since then and cannot explain, except to say that this is proof of other senses that come into play at moments when we are able to focus the mind in a specific and intense way. I therefore can see that this sense could be of great use in tracking, I can[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]’[/FONT]t say more about this yet as I would like to investigate this by reading some of Tom Browns books to make a fair decision, as everyone seems to talk about him as the foundation of this type of "spirit tracking". I think that all round I learnt a lot and now I have to put in some "dirt time" to practice it! Hope this answered your questions,
cheers Shane[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"[/FONT]
[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]
[/FONT][FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"[/FONT]Hi TeeDee, Good the hear from you. Here's the feedback I sent Geoff: "Lifting the Veil delivered everything I wanted and more! A radical paradigm shift from what I thought tracking was all about and also an experience at a deeply personal level. Thank you for your patient instruction and for showing me what's possible." I enjoyed the course.[FONT=@Malgun Gothic] [/FONT] it's my first tracking course so I've got no other reference there. I think Geoff knows his material well. I like that he was teaching an overall feel for what tracking was about rather than getting bogged down in too many specifics. The spirit stuff I'm open to. I work with more subtle energies like chi and medical dowsing at work. I'll need[FONT=@Malgun Gothic] [/FONT] to do a lot more work on the spirit tracking to see if it's something I can develop to a level where I can confidently say it's part of my skill set.[FONT=@Malgun Gothic] [/FONT] But like I said before I'm open to the possibility. Hope this helps.
Kind regards James[FONT=@Malgun Gothic]"
[/FONT]
To conclude , I think the course was unique challenging and worthwhile , educational and inspiring, I see what I learnt on the course as additional Tools and not replacement Tools for what I previously knew, it shows to me at least that when you can use Scientific sign and Instinct together , you have a better understanding and empathy towards your target , be that man or beast and should be able to incorporate a different level and angle to your tracking skills.
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