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Earth Tracks 2012 Calendar

January 15th, 2012

Wildlife Tracking Workshop – January 14-15th – Beaver Valley near Kimberly

Algonquin Winter Tracking Trip – February 19th-24th — Algonquin Park

Track and Sign Evaluation – February 26-27th – Dwight

Wild Plants Apprenticeship Program - April 7-8th – Near Orangeville (10 month program 1 weekend a month)

Minesing Wetlands Overnight Canoe Trip – April 14-15th – Angus area

Traditional Hide Tanning ClassApril 25th – 29th – Beaver Valley near Kimberly 

Headwaters Primitive Skills Gathering – May 10-13thth – Kimbercote Farm, Beaver Valley

Wildlife Tracking WorkshopMay 19th – 20th –  Wasaga Beach area

Edible Foraging Workshop – May 27th – Creemore – 100 Mile Market

Urban Edible and Medicinal Plants – June 8th – 10th – PINE Project, Toronto

Edible and Medicinal Plants Class – June 14th – 17th – Wolf Den Hostel, Dwight

Advanced Survival – Bridge Class – July 11-15th – Beaver Valley near Kimberly

The Way of the Naturalist Canoe Trip – July 17th -22nd – Algonquin Park

PINE Project Youth Summer Camps – July 2nd – August 10th – Toronto

PINE Project Youth Summer Camps – July 16-2oth & 23rd – 27th – Huntsville Area

PINE Project Youth Over-Night Camps – July 29th – August 4th & August 5-11th – Huntsville Area

The Spirit of Plants – August 4th – 5th – Location TBA

The Art of Mentoring – August 2oth – 25th – Norval Outdoor School, near Georgetown

The Algonquin Experience Canoe Trip – August 27th – September 3rd – Algonquin Park

Utilitarian Uses of Plants – Cordage, Baskets, etc…. – September 8-9th Dufferin County

The Art of Survival – September 13 – 16th  - Parry Sound Area

Autumn Glory Canoe Trip – September 20th – 23rd – Algonquin Park

Traditional Hide Tanning Class – October 31st – November 4th  – Beaver Valley near Kimberly

Herbal Medicine Making Class – November 16th – 18th – PINE Project, Toronto

Wildlife Tracking Apprenticeship Program 2013 - Begins in November 2012 – One weekend a month for 10 months


That’s it. A couple new additions will be added in the near future. If you have any questions or would like more information please contact us through email: earthtracks@gmail.com or phone 519 217 4921.

*Please note we still need to update some of our pages with 2012 information.   (ie. Some of the links above).  It will be done in the near future.*

http://www.earthtracks.ca/

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Earth Tracks Wilderness Canoe  Tripping Schedule 2012

Minesing Wetlands Overnight Canoe Trip:  April 14-15th

The Way of the Naturalist Canoe Trip:   July 17th – 22nd

The Algonquin Experience:  August 27th – September 3rd

Autumn Glory Canoe Trip:  September 20-23rd

Tracking the Wildlife of Algonquin Park:  2013 Date TBA

Nippissing River  Trip: May 2013 (beginning of May)

Dumoine River June 2013

We have plans for a couple ’themed’ Wilderness Canoe Trips such as ‘Edible and Medicinal Plants’ and ‘Wilderness Survival’.  Please inquiry if these are of interest to you.

Earth Tracks is available to offer fully outfitted custom canoe trips to meet the specific needs and goals of your group.  Please contact us directly for more information about these unique experiences.   earthtracks@gmail.com or 519 217 4921

This course is run by White Pine Programs and Earth Tracks in Algonquin Park and is an excellant chance to hone/practice your tracking skills in the field. It is open to people of all ages and  experience levels (Teens welcome with an adult).    This will be the 13th year that this trip has taken place and is one of the highlights of the winter.

The goals of the expedition are to immerse participants in a tracking cul-ture. Each day, we scout for track & sign, make a plan, then track & trail wildlife all day in small groups. At the end of the day, we unwind, eat hearty meals, and share the story of the day, all the while making hypothe-ses as to the movements and interactions of the animals we track and trail.

Over the past years, we’ve mostly tracked & trailed: Eastern Wolf, American Marten, Fisher, River Otter, Red Fox, Snowshoe Hare, Moose, White-Tailed Deer, Long and Short-Tailed Weasels, Mink, Ruffed Grouse, and more.

Topics Studied include: track identification, sign identification, trailing, trail interpretation, trail patterns vs. gaits, predictive trailing, winter birding, bird language, kill site analysis, and more.

For more information about this trip contact us at earthtracks@gmail.com or caren@whitepineprograms.org

Cost: $695 (USD) Includes all meals and heated lodging. Does not include transport.

Staff: Certified Wildlife Trackers Dan Gardoqui (White Pine Programs of New England) and Alexis Burnett (Earth Tracks, of Ontario)

To Register: contact White Pine Programs via email (caren@whitepineprograms.org) or by telephone.

wolf-13.jpg Eastern Wolf in Algonquin Park

Our Wildlife Tracking Apprenticeship program is set to begin in November and will be a 10 month course that dives deeply into the science and art of tracking.    A small, but very focused group of us will be meeting one weekend per month at various locations around southern and central Ontario to explore different themes related to tracking.    There will also be a home study  component to this program that will push your skills and increase your knowledge as both a naturalist and tracker.    For more information please contact us at  earthtracks@gmail.com or 519 217 4921
The 2013 Apprenticeship will commence in November 2012.   Reserve your space early.
Track and Sign Evaluation Weekend
 
We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting the second annual Cyber-Tracker International Track and Sign Evaluation this February 26-27th 2012.   This two day event will take place near Dwight Ontario, just outside of Algonquin Provincial Park.
   Space is limited to 10 participants and we require a deposit to reserve your space.   Please contact us asap if you are interested.  Spaces are filling fast.   This two day intensive field evaluation is a great opportunity for wildlife trackers to test their skills.   You will learn a great deal about tracking while immersing yourself in an environment of fellow tracking peers .
Follow this link for more information on the Cyber-Tracker Evaluation process
Cost:  $225

One weekend a month we meet with our Tracking Apprentices in a different location in South or Central Ontario and guide them in learning about the science and art of wildlife tracking.

We are happy to open 2 of these weekends to anyone curious about the program or who  just want to spend a weekend tracking with us.  Each of these weekends is designed to act as a ‘stand-alone’ tracking workshop.

The dates and locations of these weekends are:

January 14-15th 2012 – Beaver Valley – Near Kimberley –  Trailing, Aging and an Intro to Gaits

May 19-20th 2012       – Southern Georgian Bay – near Wasaga  Beach

 

Cost is $250.00 (+hst) for the weekend. Dress for the weather and pack a lunch.

Register by emailing earthtracks@gmail.com. You will receive a follow up email informing you of more details.

hide-tanning.jpgEarth Tracks is teaming up with Sticks and Stones Wilderness School to run this program.

Traditional Hide Tanning Workshop

Up until the industrial revolution tanned skins of one form or another were used for clothing, footwear, bags pouches, teepees and almost everything else modern synthetics give us now. During this workshop participants will learn the traditional techniques of making Buckskin by doing it from start to finish. Different from leather, traditional braintanned buckskin is made by using the natural lubricants and tools found in the animal, as well as other natural materials and wood smoke. Participants will learn the whole traditional process taking home the work they have completed.

When:  April 25-29th & October 31st – November 4th 2012

Where: Kimbercote Farm Beaver Valley near Kimberly, Ontario
Price: $425 + HST, includes all course materials, green hide, tools and materials (bring your own tools if you have them.)
Space to set up your tent for the 3 nights or bring a sleeping pad for the workshop floor style accommodation.
Wholesome Dinners are provided for the Wednesday through Sunday.   Coffee/tea and good drinking water provided.
Bring your own Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks, Kitchen facilities available: fridge/stove.   Bring your own dishes, fork, spoon, knife, bowl, plate, cup/mug.

Space is limited to 10 students, Don’t wait apply soon.
No Experience is Necessary!

“simply the passion learn”

For more information please contact us at earthtracks@gmail.com or call 519 217 4921

Minesing Wetlands Overnight Canoe Trip April 14 – 15th 2012.

Come and join us as we embrace the spring on this overnight canoe trip through the beautiful Minesing Wetlands.

After a frozen winter the swamp teams with aquatic, avian and mammal life.    Not to mention the re-emergence of the many wild plants who are beginning to sprout and grow towards the warm rays of the sun.     This area is a naturalists paradise just waiting to reveal some of its many secrets to the curious observer.    Join our naturalist team as we ‘track’ our way through the swamp.

Please register in advance by contacting Earth Tracks at 519 217 4921 or earthtracks@gmail.com

Price:  $200 + HST (price includes guiding,  instruction, equipment, food & camping  permits)

Headwaters Primitive Skills Gathering – May 10-13th 2012   

Come and join us at Kimbercote farm for our family-friendly Earth Skills Gathering held every spring.    This is a great weekend event where people come together and share skills, laughs, food and good times in the spirit of community.

For more information  please visit:

http://www.headwatersgathering.ca/

Click on this link  to see the

rest of the class schedule for 2012

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