NASAR Fundamentals of Tracking Class

  • July 22, 2022
  • 6:00 PM
  • July 24, 2022
  • 6:00 PM
  • Camp Silverado
  • 19

Registration

  • Choose this one if you are a Member of a SAR Team and are going to feed yourself. Includes your course and camping for one in Camp. You can bring along guests to support your presence in Camp. They are not eligible to attend any of the course. They are in place to perhaps save you some time cooking in Camp. Limit guests to 3 and you will be charged $15 a head with these proceeds going straight to the Camp's needs. PLEASE DONATE Extra to Friends of Camp Silverado towards camp improvements.
  • Choose this one if you are a SAR Team Member and want us to cook for you. Friday Dinner until Sunday Lunch. Let us know of any dietary needs, please. Includes camping - PLEASE DONATE to Friends of Camp Silverado for the campsite.
  • Choose this one if you are a Member of Amador or if you have taken this course before and are going to feed yourself. Includes your course and camping for one in Camp. No new Certificate will be given out. You can bring along guests to support your presence in Camp. They are not eligible to attend any of the course. They are in place to perhaps save you some time cooking in Camp. Limit guests to 3 and you will be charged $15 a head with these proceeds going straight to the Camp's needs. PLEASE DONATE Extra to Friends of Camp Silverado towards camp improvements.
  • Choose this one if you are on AMADOR SAR or a repeat Student of this course (no new certificate will be provided) and you want us to cook for you. Friday Dinner until Sunday Lunch. Let us know of any dietary needs, please. Includes camping - PLEASE DONATE to Friends of Camp Silverado for continued development of Camp.
  • Choose this one if you are NOT a Member of a SAR Team and are going to feed yourself. Includes participation in the Course and camping for one in Camp. You can bring along guests to support your presence in Camp. They are not eligible to attend any of the course. They are in place to perhaps save you some time cooking in Camp. Limit guests to 3 and you will be charged $15 a head with these proceeds going straight to the Camp's needs. PLEASE DONATE Extra to Friends of Camp Silverado towards camp improvements.
  • Choose this one if you are NOT a SAR Team Member and want us to cook for you. Friday Dinner until Saturday Lunch. Let us know of any dietary needs, please. Includes your camping, but PLEASE DONATE to Friends of Camp Silverado for the campsite.

Registration is closed

Operating under an Outfitters Guide Permit from the USFS Amador District Office 

NASAR FUNDAMENTALS OF TRACKING

www.campsilverado.org/event-4706933

Searches are clue driven and being track aware is the skill for the ultimate level of clue awareness and can be learned by any member of a land search team. Establishing the direction of travel of the lost or missing subject is paramount towards a successful result of the search. There are but only a few resources that can do this with any certainty. A searcher trained in tracking skills and the ability to perform them on a search is one such reliable resource. 

AFTER COVID and Caldor Fire - WE ARE BACK!

TAKE THIS COURSE FOR AS LITTLE AS $85

Includes NASAR CERTIFICATE and camping.

We are happy to drop our course fee due to NASAR's reduction in their Certificate charge. Class size is limited to 24 - Register Today.. Order your books now!  We will only have a limited number to sell in Camp.  

This NASAR program compliments all other current NASAR courses and certifications. We believe it will enhance every team member’s ability to respond in any SAR environment.  20 hours (Friday night 7 PM through Sunday 4 PM).

You will learn how to track humans while part of a SAR Team and with the passing of the written test you can come away with a level of NASAR SARTech TRACK AWARE upon completion.

The course material is consistent and complete examination of a SAR Tracker nomenclature, tasks expected, acceptable tactics to perform tracking on a search for a missing subject.We will focus on a cycle of five skills sets; Detection, Interpretation, Recording, Tactics and Trailing (DIRTT) which are all needed by the SAR Tracker in a lost person incident. The course provides information regarding equipment needed, core terminology, tracker responsibilities, SAR IC expectations, tracking tasks to be performed and then outline a 'practicing of tracking skills' path you will need to follow to elevate your tracking abilities above and beyond track aware. This personal practice is essential if you wish to be assigned as a Tracker during the SAR mission.

There are no pre-requisites, however,  SARTech II or an equivalent is highly recommended as we will not be covering any of the basic SAR outdoor skills. The material contained is germane to any land search environment or CAL OES SAR TYPING.

This SAR Academy will be held within Camp Silverado and will be mostly outside. We are in Amador County California off Hwy 88 –
Google Map search for Camp Silverado Lodge.  

Camp is on the northeast side of the lake.

Tent sites and small RV camping (no hookups) sites are provided. Larger (greater than 18' RVs are not advised). Camp is semi-primitive and no potable water. Toilets should be up and running. Bring in drinking water. $30 of the class fee goes directly to Friends of Camp Silverado a 501(c)3 non-profit Tax EIN 45-4253732 this amount and any additional donation will go toward continued Camp development. If you see value in the development of this type of usage for this facility, you can donate here if you wish. DONATE HERE.  extra to Friends of Camp Silverado towards camp improvements. There is NO reduction in class fee if you choose not to sleep in Camp.

No text book is required, however additional preparations for the course material and prepping for the written test can be found by reading at least 1 of these 4 books on the subject of SAR tracking.  Available from the NASAR Bookstore. Link to Tracking Books on NASAR Website. 

1. Fundamentals of Mantracking: The Step-By-Step Method by "Ab" Taylor and Donald Cooper *** RECOMMENDED

2. Foundations for Awareness, Signcutting and Tracking by Robert Speiden

Additionally:

3. Tracking: A Blueprint for Learning How by Jack Kearney

4. NASAR's Fundamentals of Search and Rescue; Chapter 13 by Jones and Bartlett Publishers

More information can be obtained from the NASAR website. Participants should read Exam details while there.  Link to Tracking Class on NASAR Website.

Instructors Del Morris, Robert Plantz, George Dresnek and Kenneth Laidlaw have been volunteers in the northern California Search and Rescue community for many decades . They draw from mentored instruction sourced from AB Taylor and Joel Hardin directly.  Have questions about NASAR Fundamentals of Tracker Course or wish to become a NASAR Tracking Instructor? Contact Del Morris 1662del@gmail.com or 707-338-4760

Out-of-Camp sleeping options are:

Out of Camp eating options:

Getting there:

These maps should help.    They show you major routes in (zoomed out) and the minor roads into Camp (zoom in).   In general from the west you have  Hwy 50 to Pollock Pines and pick up Mormon Emigrant Trail (my fav, but may be closed due to snow) to 88 or through Jackson and straight up Hwy 88. You can come in from Nevada or South Lake Tahoe via 89/88 from the north.

What is the schedule?

The Class begins Friday night at 1900 with check-in and lecture. You are welcome to come in the night before to acclimate to the altitude and experience the terrain.  Sunday we are usually done about 1600 and you are welcome to stay an extra night to avoid Hwy traffic going home.

Camping? RVs?

Camp has plenty of room. Toilets should be up and running. Large RVs, fifth wheels, and trailers are not recommended almost to the point of saying they are not allowed. Anything longer than 18 feet should be questioned. The road in is a single car width having very few turnouts and the trees are tight. We will not be responsible for you losing pieces of your rig. RVs can fit easily in the USFS Dispersed Campsite (Martin Meadows) , Plasse’s, the Silver Lake East (USFS), or the Silver Lake West (EID) campgrounds that are close by.  You will be welcome to come into Camp earlier and stay later. Adding 1-2 days at either end (or both) is OK.

Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

There is an expectation that you are an active member of an organized search and rescue team with current affiliation or have a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) status with an Agency Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for Search and Rescue in your area of response.

However, NASAR does not have this as a requirement. If you are interested in the topic you may register for the class.  Explorers and Venture Team members under 18 must be accompanied by their adult team representation as per BSA requirements. NASAR Instructors are not to assume this role. These adults should be also taking the course and paying the course fees, but exceptions can be made. Call Del 707-338-4760

What can/can't I bring to Camp? What should I prepare for? What should I bring?

No restrictions on anything that you are legally allowed to possess on USFS land. Let it be known that we will not be shooting guns.  There are the usual hazards – mountain lions, bears, and rattle snakes (all very very rare). There are mosquitos and the sun at this altitude is intense. Sun screen and insect spray for sure. No poison oak, no ticks, or skunks. We are at 7500 feet in elevation, altitude acclimation and hydration may be a concern. YOU MUST BRING DRINKING WATER, All water in Camp is to be considered non-potable for washing, flushing, and fire suppression only.   If you are a SAR Team member - Bring all of your SAR gear (you may need it).




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