Training in Tracking


 

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Forward by Baden-Powell

I. What is it All About?

II. General Training of the Senses

III. Observation Indoors

IV. Observation Outdoors

V. Observation of the Individual

VI. Stalking--Points to Observe

VII. Stalking--How to Get Down to It

VIII. Stalking by Night and Lying Doggo

IX. Following a Trail

X. Training in Tracking

XI. Human Footprints

XII. Booted Tracks

XIII. Human Tracks: General Classifications

XIV. Human Tracks: Peculiar Characteristics

XV. Tracking and Deduction

XVI. Deduction and the Detective

XVII. The Tracks of Bicycles, Cars, and Other Vehicles

XVIII. Animal Tracks: General Classifications

XIX. Animal Tracks: Peculiar Characteristics

XX. Bird Traces and the Snow as a Tracking Medium

XXI. Plaster Casts

XXII. Tracking Rules

XXIII. The Influence of Ground, Time, and Weather

XXIV. Training in Tracking for Scouts and Cubs

APPENDIX: Tracker's Badge

Author's Note

Outdoor Skills

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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