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'''Description:'''
'''Description:'''
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This is the first session in what may be a student's sequence in completing the new Track Awareness standard as set out by
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[Course description to be added here.]
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SAR Alberta found at:
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http://saralberta.ca/images/stories/downloads/sar_alberta_track_aware_2011.pdf
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To complete this standard will require a minimum of two weekend sessions plus a supervised
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exercise. ERI Canada monitors the current status of all present and past students. They
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recognize other companies' events and tracking exercises on a case by case basis.
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'''Syllabus:'''
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* Introduction & Registration
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* Course Overview
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* History of tracking
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* Why do we track?
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* Where to use tracking, terminology
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* Labeling tracks
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* Sign cutting and step by step method
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* Exercise - draw a boot
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* Group Exercises
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** 1 Inch scare
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** match the boot
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** Draw and follow and mark track at least 100m in mineral soil
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** follow and mark track through mixed soil and vegetation 100m
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** follow and mark track through mostly vegetation 50m
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** Night Track
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* Trackers kit
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* Tracking team
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* Detecting Sign
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* Sign Cutting
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* Aging Track
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* Communicating Tracks
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* Handling Evidence
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* Tracking the Evader
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* Team Exercise Simulation
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* Debrief and closing
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'''Instructors:'''
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'''Instructor:'''
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* De Lea Mapstone
* Dave Hanna
* Dave Hanna
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* De Lea Mapstone
 

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