Freedom27thMay
27th
May
Team & Collaborative Skills by Tony Deis on May 27, 2009
Freedom is not something that comes easy to people. Imagine saying to someone, "Do what you feel passion and responsibility for. We'll give you magnificent resources to learn, live and work from. How you use them is up to you." Sounds great, right? You'd be surprised how often people struggle with this kind of freedom. The newly liberated human may still go through old habits of needing a "boss/leader" to blame, the excuse that "I was only doing what I'm told" and "this would be perfect if...".…
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The wild foods report20thMay
20th
May
Team & Collaborative Skills by Tony Deis on May 20, 2009
The other night we had a wild and local foods potluck and mixer. Nearly everyone dressed in their swankiest. We ate great food and had libations of tasty homemade beverages of wild fruits and plants. Some of the foods that came to the table included buffalo stew, smoked salmon, acorn bread, salad made entirely from local permaculture farms…
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Humor and sincerity13thMay
13th
May
Team & Collaborative Skills by Tony Deis on May 13, 2009
Recently a perspective student told us he was considering TrackersTEAMS over other wilderness schools for our "George Carlin sense of humor." On top of the fact that we're completely and utterly awesome at the skills yo (ahem). To be frank, that's one of the reasons why we started Trackers (NW, TEAMS, International or otherwise). Way way…
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Start your immerison without us15thApril
15th
April
Team & Collaborative Skills by Tony Deis on Apr 15, 2009
Why would someone do a full time wilderness skills program? It could take a year of your life, you pay a-lot of money and many of the skills shouldn't have to be learned, they're simply our birthright. The latter is most important. Through the gorgeous saga of evolution you're hardwired to do the things Trackers teaches: from starting a fire…
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Start your immersion program, now!13thApril
13th
April
Team & Collaborative Skills by Tony Deis on Apr 13, 2009
Why would someone do a full time wilderness skills program? You take a long time from your life, you pay a-lot of money and many of the skills shouldn't need to be learned as they're simply our birthright. The latter is most important. Through the gorgeous saga of evolution, you're hardwired to do the things Trackers teaches: from starting…