John McCallum teaches classes in wilderness survival, primitive skills, bush craft and man tracking to groups and individuals. He is a certified Master Tracker from the Mountain Trackers Association. He talks about use of wild animals and nature for orienteering, telling time, distance, danger warning signals and survival techniques to help you travel through the woods like a pro. Also basic gear and survival priorities are discussed.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/grundset/1084/thumbnail.jp
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