My grandfather was a kid in Mexico in the 1930s in the town where poncho villa was killed so he got to know locals that knew and saw him he said poncho villa would tack the horse shoes on backwards to throw off his pursuers
Excellent video series, really enjoying your channel. Could you suggest some of your favorite books and/or instructors or schools for someone to looking for further instruction?
My favorite instructors that are still teaching are David Scott Donelan and Mike Hull. As for books, I do not really have a favorite. If any come to me I will post it!
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for another great video. It would be interesting to know how accurately those using animal feet were in the placement. That is, simply laying down tracks as you demonstrated would seem to be a minor issue for trackers. I’m guessing it wouldn’t have taken much for a proficient tracker to quickly dismiss animal tracks if they weren’t laid down as the animal would have done. Hope you’ll do more tracking videos.
My grandfather was a kid in Mexico in the 1930s in the town where poncho villa was killed so he got to know locals that knew and saw him he said poncho villa would tack the horse shoes on backwards to throw off his pursuers
What a cool connection to history!
Love the play on words in your intro. Applied research, I love it!
Thank you my friend
Appreciate the bibliography
Glad to.
This is a great series sir.
Thank you for the feedback. I am glad you are enjoying it.
Great info! You’re a super researcher 🙂
Thank you sir.
Fascinating, information. By the way, I love your outer garment..
Thank you!
well done keep up the good work a real art for sure
Thank you.
Excellent video series, really enjoying your channel. Could you suggest some of your favorite books and/or instructors or schools for someone to looking for further instruction?
My favorite instructors that are still teaching are David Scott Donelan and Mike Hull. As for books, I do not really have a favorite. If any come to me I will post it!
Ever worked with or heard of the Shadow Wolves?
I have heard of them and know who they are but never worked with them. They are legends.
How long have you been at this? May I ask how old you are?
I’m in my mid 40’s my friend.
@@thedeerskindiary i hope I can meet you one day. You seem cool and knowledgeable.
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for another great video.
It would be interesting to know how accurately those using animal feet were in the placement. That is, simply laying down tracks as you demonstrated would seem to be a minor issue for trackers.
I’m guessing it wouldn’t have taken much for a proficient tracker to quickly dismiss animal tracks if they weren’t laid down as the animal would have done.
Hope you’ll do more tracking videos.