Braden Flood Braden Lives in Fayetteville with his family. He has been studying tracking, wilderness skills, and sensory awareness since 1995. Braden currently works with the Fayetteville Fire Department and is a certified Wilderness EMT. He loves to spend his spare time doing anything that gets him into the woods. | |

| Carl Keller A native Arkansan, Carl has actively pursued and enjoyed the wonders of the natural state nearly all of his life. After becoming involved in Search and Rescue in 1993, he was introduced to man tracking, which drew him into an involved study of wilderness survival and nature observation skills that occupies him to this day. Currently he is pursuing a MA in Cultural Anthropology and seeks to further explore the relationship between the human experience and the mystery that is the natural world.
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Matthew Certain Matthew Certain and his family live in Conway Arkansas. His love for the wilderness was started by his father, who took him fishing, camping, and birding. In Boy Scouts he earned his Eagle Scout rank, as well as going on several wilderness survival camp outs. After scouting Matt continued pushing the limits of conventional camping and began studying native skills and primitive survival. | |

| John Arnold John Arnold's love of the land goes back to childhood days of wandering on his grandparent's farm in southern Missouri. His wilderness teaching experience has encompassed a wide spectrum ranging from nature observation and tracking skills at church camps to a bird language course for senior citizens. John is an ordained pastor of a church in Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he lives with his family. He especially enjoys exploring the spiritual growth people experience as they learn about the wilderness.
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