>>580750Mate I had to travel interstate to learn how to track, I know that there is a bush survival school that offers tracking in Queensland. All the tracking offered here in NSW is based around tracking animals, otherwise you sort of just learn from other people through networking.
I don't mind teaching you the basics, but I am reluctant to give my information online.
>>580753>What is your biggest skill?Deez Nutz
I am unsure what you're trying to ask, are you trying to say what skill I am most proficient in? or the skill that I had to use most often?
>edc and gearEveryday Carry: Wallet, phone, keys, watch (Garmin tactix)
Gear: I have a bit of a habit of overpacking, (though my pack never exceeds 15kgs, ALOT of planning happens with that 15kgs.) especially when I am venturing into unfamiliar territory.
Im not as well versed into the many facets of bush survival as I have not received formal training, my knowledge is based on books I've read (which is good, but not sufficient).
That said, my strong point is coastal, My overall kit is significantly smaller, and always contains a medium-size yet diverse fishing kit. I eat very comfortably since I am confident in my ability to catch fish, shellfish and foraging as well as cooking. from grilling to baking I eat like fine dining.
Generally the more experienced you are the less you carry, you become creative with the implementation of your equipment.
>>581044>>581230The advice I gave to you before should suffice, what you should be avoiding is transferring of one medium to another (i.e dust to rocks etc)
>>581230Nah we couldn't open the phone, and we weren't sure if it was related to the M.P so we charged it, then the msg came up handed it over so it can be investigated.