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Tom Brown Survival


Berkley Trade

Surviving


Tom Brown's Field Guide to Wilderness Survival

Tom Brown (Paperback) Berkley Trade 1987-04-15
Release date: 1987-04-15


Price: $16.00

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Has anyone been to the "Tom Brown Jr." survival school?

Was reading one of his books, found out about the school. Wondered if it was worth it. The SCOUT training looked like it would interest me.


Anyone ever been to his camp? recommend it or was it a waste of money?

(Or any other survival schools outside of the military, please recommend)


Is it worth is? Yes
Have I been there? No.

The reason I say its worth it is because I know 6 people who have gone to his school. And they liked it so well they paid for their kids to go.
Say you want a college degree. If you go to some off the wall college you might get the education you desire. But if you go to a renowned college that companies are standing in line to hire their graduates you will have the opportunity to get the education you desire.
Tom Brown has the references of being a first class survival school. This man trained military Special Forces and law enforcement. Many times he was called in to track a person that was lost and he found them. There are other schools of equal standing. But they are expensive also. You get what you pay for. None of his students have died during training. That can’t be said for some other so called survival schools.
Now why would friends of mine here in Alaska pay big bucks to send their kids to Tom Brown’s Tracker School so far away? Simply because its one of the best and they want their kid to be trained by the best. Also because if you screw up in the wilderness of Alaska your dead, ditto for other remote areas around the globe.

Here is another that people have told me was good;
http://www.jackmtn.com/

i need a side profile view of the Tom Brown Tracker knife as seen in the movie the hunted?

i need a actual size side view of the knife the tracker survival knife email a link to a schematic would be really nice


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Ever heard of Raymon Grace?

Raymon Grace is a native of the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and has been studying forms of healing since 1973. Since then he has treated hundreds of people from around the world for many different illnesses, both physically and emotionally. The degree of healing received depends upon the attitude and receptivity of the individual.

He considers himself fortunate to have such teachers as:

Rolling Thunder, a Cherokee Medicine Man
Jose Silva, founder of The Silva Method of Mind Control
Tom Brown, "The Tracker", founder of Tom Brown's Wilderness Survival School and author of many books on survival and Native American Philosophy
Chief Two Trees, Cherokee Chief and world renowned healer
Other Medicine People

http://www.lifeenrichmentseminars.com/Ra ymon/

http://www.dowsers.info/toronto/aware.ht m
Britani:

Click the links if you're so moved


Thank you, glad to learn some "Native American" history.
When I was a small boy years ago. I used to live in south
Dakota. In the summer I used to go to the lake to swim and
find arrow heads from the errosion of the land. I had a whole
coffee can full, and gave them to the Musium in Mitchell, SD.
I was only six at the time. It was my first lesson about the
indians in america, Thanks for sharing. >:-) With Respect.

Tom Brown Tracker, Gray Micarta Handle, Black Blade, Kydex Model TBT-010
Tops Knives

Price: $318.95 $209.95

includes kydex sheath
7 in. blade, 6 in. handle

Has the AFL gone too far in it's quest for success?

I often wonder if anyone is actually aware of the magnitude of domination that the two new teams will have on the existing competition. Gold Coast enters the 2011 season with;

- An increased salary cap for the first 5 years.
- Access and free pick at twelve 17 year olds, that are not usually eligible due to age.
- Access to 16 uncontracted players.
- 9 first round picks in the 2010 draft. Specifically picks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 and 15.

As an example of the last few drafts this is the caliber of players they will get;

2005 Draft

Marc Murphy, Dale Thomas, Xavier Ellis, Scott Pendlebury, Patrick Ryder, Mitch Clarke, Shaun Higgins, Shannon Hurn, Travis Varcoe.

2006 Draft

Bryce Gibbs, Scott Gumbleton, Lachie Hansen, Travis Boak, Joel Selwood, David Armitage, Andrejs Everitt, Jack Riewoldt, Daniel O’Keefe

2007 Draft

Matthew Kruezer, Trent Cotchin, Chris Masten, Jared Grant, Rhys Palmer, Ben McEvoy, Patrick Veszpremi ,Brad Ebert, Robbie Tarrant.

2008 Draft

Jack Watts, Nic Natanui, Stephen Hill, Michael Hurley, Daniel Rich, Jack Ziebell, Steele Sidebottom, Tom Lynch, Mitchell Brown.

Are they creating a monster? This will clearly be a superteam. We all know success is paramount to the survival of the club but this could be tragic for clubs in a re-building phase. Unless you currently have a team of good and young players with 5-8 seasons left it could well be doom and gloom. Sydney, Geelong, St Kilda and Western Bulldogs who presently have the most experienced and oldest lists could find it difficult to re-build at the same level and timeframe that was possible in the past.

Apologies to Chippa.


You have hit the nail on the head buddy. A team like that is almost unheard of. I think I'll be betting all my money at Tab Sportsbet that they will win a couple of premierships. At least there's no one there from the crows on that list!


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    About Shane Hobel(MOUNTAIN MAN) 

    Since he was a very young child, Shane Hobel (also known as “White Feather”) has dedicated himself to two pursuits that have merged into a truly unique way of life: applying survival skills to his love of nature, and mastering martial arts.

    Shane holds a Go-Renshi Dan (5th Degree Black Belt) in the original forms of traditional Okinawan Karate, certifications in Wilderness First Responder, CPR, and First Aid, and is a Licensed Guide by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Some of his experiences include performing professional stunts and stage combat, working with the American Red Cross, and instructing martial arts and Nature programs. Shane has over twenty years of teaching experience. His studies under Tom Brown Jr. and Stalking Wolf, a Native Scout, particularly influenced his development.

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