P.L.S.


  Tracking is a valuable tool to eagerly reduce the area of conducting the searching for the missing one. PLS (Point Last Seen) occurrs to be the very last spot the Subject has been seen by witnesses or told to be so. Using Tracking Tecniques and especially cutting for sign will help searchers to determine the … Continue reading P.L.S.

History of Man Tracking: 1834, FreMantle (Australia).


One of the most outstanding cases of excellence in Tracking can be related to Aborigenal Trackers, becoming legendary to the minds and eyes of the White People, whose first Colonies started established in the Isle in 1788. To them, Aboriginal Trackers did have such an inner, magic, misty power: they are able to follow a … Continue reading History of Man Tracking: 1834, FreMantle (Australia).

Ab Taylor.


“Ab Taylor, plain-spoken Texan who became a legend in the arcane art of man-tracking during three decades with the U.S. Border Patrol and later taught children how to survive if they became lost in the wild […] As he patrolled the rugged, unpopulated stretches of the U.S.-Mexico border, Taylor developed expertise in looking for the small … Continue reading Ab Taylor.

Jack Kearney – “Why tracking?”


Tracking is a tremendous aid to help locating children should become lost during camping and playing activities. SAR employed the use of Tracking since several years during the research of missing persons in order to detect their tracks, locate and bring them sound and safe to their beloved. This photo speaks by itself.