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Journaling Cover Page for Wolf Journey Field Exercises

Journaling Cover Page for Field Exercise _____

Name of Field Exercise:

Your Name:

Date & Time of Study Site Visit:

Time Now:

Approximate temperature at study site when you where there:

Wind direction and strength:

Describe any precipitation:

Approx. Humidity %

Ground water level, lake/stream/river level, or tides:

Degrees above the southern horizon the sun was at noon (1 p.m. DST), or where it rose or set on the horizon as viewed from your secret place:

Phase of the moon, and where it rose or set on the horizon as viewed from your secret place, or degrees above the southern horizon at midnight (or 1 a.m. DST):

Species or Description and/or Drawing Status or Health
Mineral, If KnownIndividual, Track or Sign Where Seen If Known

Plants, Animals, Minerals Experienced Today
(put further observations, experiences, your uses and research of the species into your journal immediately following this cover page)

Species or Mineral
(if known)

Description and/or Drawing of Individual, Track or Sign

Where Seen,
Status and Health
(if known)

Describe and/or draw in any extra space above the arrangement of the planets you saw in the sky (and if possible, what constellations were overhead, rising or setting) and at what time of night.


Were you prepared for this field exercise? Did you start and complete it at the right times?





Did you accomplish what you set out to do? If you need additional work, research, or study site time before completing this field exercise, note it here as well.





Write if and/or how you are progressing toward the goals you wrote before this chapter:






What were your best acheivements and greatest challenges today? That is, out in the field, while studying, or while working on a Wolf Journey project. Name at least one achievement here, but put research notes, journal entries about field experiences, and drawings, etc. on additional pages behind this cover page.















How are your physical health, emotional feelings and mental attitude today?






It may be best to put any further feelings about yourself or others in your diary, unless it has to do with a large turning point in your life as an earth skills specialist. If you need more room to write about your goals, acheivements, and planned research, title a page for that in your journal after this page.


Employment: We only need instructors with experience running camps and teaching in the field of Earth Skills, including Permaculture, Tracking, Primitive Artisanry, Advanced Herbalism, or Wilderness EMT training with real outdoor survival practice. If you would like experience as a teacher and learn skills of the Naturalist, Tracker, Herbalist, Scout, Hunter, Artisan, or Permaculture Pioneer, apply to become an instructor through our Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship.

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