Among current outdoor activities, wildlife tracking and observation are booming. Like all activities carried out in the wild, wearing the appropriate clothing and equipment allows us to do so safely, comfortably, and effectively.
Obviously, we carry the basic equipment for tracking as standard: our senses, but in different posts we will provide recommendations or suggestions on specific clothing and materials for tracking and observing wildlife.
The idea is to be able to adapt to each season, scenario, or tracking objective you'll be practicing. This way, it will serve as a guide, whether you're getting started with this activity with technical, tactical, or educational equipment, or whether you're improving or adapting it if you're already practicing it.
Always drawing on our own experience and with great care, we will strive to provide the best recommendations so that each visit to the countryside becomes a way to disconnect from the city, from hours spent on the computer, from artificial stimuli, and allow us to enjoy ourselves safely and effectively.

Tracking wildlife is a difficult task, but not impossible, if we dedicate time, attention, common sense, and curiosity.
We will need to relearn how to slow down the frenetic pace of everyday life to stop and observe what surrounds us without rushing.
A new world of details and perceptions will immediately open up, one that has no turning back and that simply connects you with yourself, with our essence, and thus also with the environment.
Once we gain some experience tracking, observing wildlife will become an easier and more satisfying task.

We invite you to join us on this journey, where we'll guide you through equipment selection, training, and advice on tracking and observing wildlife, both within and outside our borders.



1 comment
Antonio
Hola,
Tenéis algún curso de rastreo de fauna a la vista?
Gracias.
Antonio