Monday, July 31, 2006

Wild Boar in Portugal


I am off to Portugal to track on Thursday for a week. I was there last year for two weeks. When I was there I saw the tracks of a wild boar and I started to follow the trail. After a while I saw the boar rooting under a tree and I decided to stalk closer. The adrenalin was pumping and I was being sucked in closer. When I was about 25 yards away I saw the face, it was a sow and she had two youngsters with her. They still had not seen me so I stayed to watch but was not willing to get closer as I was not armed. Once they saw me she charged towards me for a couple of seconds and then changed angle and ran off into the bushes. Those piercing eyes!!!! Those eyes were burned into my retina, I saw them in my sleep for a few days afterwards and a year later can still remember them clearly. The wild boar is an ancient symbol in Scotland of courage and power in battle. Here is a carving done in the pictish style:


When I go to Portugal this week I will be doing tactical tracking. This is basically tracking an armed fugitive in lots of scenarios with arrest procedures. This will be my second week in two years training upon this aspect of tracking. Most of the instructors who work with Shadowhawk ( see sidebar links) specialise in tracking animals; I love to track people and would do this for a living if ever the opportunity arose. Last year I was training with a Royal Marine and this year there will be some Portuguese Police. I can do the tracking fairly well in the arid environment and will be challenged this year by focusing on control of the tracking team. last year I spent a lot of time as lead tracker and flanker. This year I hope to learn some controler skills.

2 comments:

SnowWhite said...

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Bob S said...

Hey Hawkeye, thanks for the plug on the blog. I appreciate your comments on mine as well. Have read Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress and 'Grace abounding to the chief of sinners' but never Holy War. I will have to put that on my to do read list. Funny, my wife was asking me if I would be interested in SAR because of my background in policing/anti-terrorism/emergency response. I'm getting a little older but still need a bit of an adrenaline rush. My e-mail is bobstenhouse@shaw.ca if you want to drop me a line. I like the way you write.
Bob