Ideas: 1. Obtaining initial departure vector was 5 minutes roughly. Moving around the peripherals of the starting location and giving a few false-starts might buy significantly more time. Imagine making a 'Reticle' shape such as a circle with cross through it with your trail. Ideally, this will cause the tracker to have to cross over the same location several times and further serve to confuse handler and animal. 2. Mixing the scent was a good idea, but perhaps maintaining a few of the local scents is a good idea if this is done. Something like roadkill or similarly tasteful, could be smeared onto a piece of clothing meant to be shed, and then this could be placed downstream. Same idea with exit vectors from the stream as well. A few false starts could give a little more time. 3. Chicken coop could have been a false-direction. Doubling back on the scent-trail or even moving around the peripherals again, with a trail from each peripheral leading into the barn could have further stymied progress, but that's more of something that'd have to be done over time. 4. Avoiding water features. They're good in theory, but all they do is serve to affect short-term mobility and stamina. If a quick crossing can/has to be made, then minimize time as this helps to concentrate scent, rather than disperse it.
Find water and room in the mud covering every inch of your body and clothing very important. Walk in circles on purpose. Use carpet or something to mask your feet. Hot pepper sauce mix up other humans sweat. Harvest humans sweat and dead skin cells. Use them wisely.
When I and my small team were attempting to evade our persuers, we confused them by circling back around them rather soon after initial contact. We'd split up and each run a zigzag in various directions then meet up at a particular location. Never had further contact because of their confusion as to which one of us to follow. We definitely put a lot of distance between them and us and it wore us all out. But it worked.
Ideas:
1. Obtaining initial departure vector was 5 minutes roughly. Moving around the peripherals of the starting location and giving a few false-starts might buy significantly more time. Imagine making a 'Reticle' shape such as a circle with cross through it with your trail. Ideally, this will cause the tracker to have to cross over the same location several times and further serve to confuse handler and animal.
2. Mixing the scent was a good idea, but perhaps maintaining a few of the local scents is a good idea if this is done. Something like roadkill or similarly tasteful, could be smeared onto a piece of clothing meant to be shed, and then this could be placed downstream. Same idea with exit vectors from the stream as well. A few false starts could give a little more time.
3. Chicken coop could have been a false-direction. Doubling back on the scent-trail or even moving around the peripherals again, with a trail from each peripheral leading into the barn could have further stymied progress, but that's more of something that'd have to be done over time.
4. Avoiding water features. They're good in theory, but all they do is serve to affect short-term mobility and stamina. If a quick crossing can/has to be made, then minimize time as this helps to concentrate scent, rather than disperse it.
Fun to watch.
Great! I will carry a can of sardines next time I am being chased.
Lol
Water amplifies your tracks
Find water and room in the mud covering every inch of your body and clothing very important. Walk in circles on purpose. Use carpet or something to mask your feet. Hot pepper sauce mix up other humans sweat. Harvest humans sweat and dead skin cells. Use them wisely.
We do this
When I and my small team were attempting to evade our persuers, we confused them by circling back around them rather soon after initial contact.
We'd split up and each run a zigzag in various directions then meet up at a particular location.
Never had further contact because of their confusion as to which one of us to follow.
We definitely put a lot of distance between them and us and it wore us all out. But it worked.
Ponganles un Navajo y me cuentan...🤔
Booby trap the dog or the handler with a sharp pungi
Expert tracker with blood hounds lol
Hint number one: don't have a camera crew following you leaving a nice clear scent trail. Idiotic "challenge".
Oh yes..!!! The first thing a runner is going to do is take off his sweaty stinky socks and place them on the ground. Highly realistic..!!😒
Better to pee,several areas
2nd wow...
Produciton
Lmao
have to resort to close caption to leave the juvenile post production b.s.
No it won't
Without a scent
do NOT need the stupid annoying music ......otherwise this is useful info