Sticky Posts - Field Craft and Gear Fundamentals
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 2:58 pm
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to the "Yowie" community.
While I was trolling through the forum data it struck me that, while there are a lot of snippets of valuable information spread throughout the posts, these would be rather laborious for the average guy to collect and sift through.
So for people new to the forum and the community I thought it might be a valuable tool if one or more of the experienced members/moderators generated a series of "Sticky Posts" that covered some basics and always appeared at the top of the post lists. This way newbies could quickly get up to speed on the recommended requirements for conducting forays in search of elusive cryptids like the Yowie. It might also begin to generate a consolidated approach across the community and improve consistency of data.
Topics like:
Basic Field Research
Essential Equipment
Preservation of Samples
Survey and recording of site areas and evidence/find locations
Audio Recording - Post production techniques to clean up sound.
... I am sure the pros could come up with others and maybe provide examples of site plans (photographic or hard copy), etc. from previous expeditions.
There may also be printed literature available that could answer these questions and others, so maybe a recommended reading list?
Please don't think I'm being critical or telling people how to do research, that's not what I'm about at all. I consider myself an empty cup in this area.
What do people think about the idea? Good, bad or just too much work?
Kind Regards
Trev
I'm fairly new to the "Yowie" community.
While I was trolling through the forum data it struck me that, while there are a lot of snippets of valuable information spread throughout the posts, these would be rather laborious for the average guy to collect and sift through.
So for people new to the forum and the community I thought it might be a valuable tool if one or more of the experienced members/moderators generated a series of "Sticky Posts" that covered some basics and always appeared at the top of the post lists. This way newbies could quickly get up to speed on the recommended requirements for conducting forays in search of elusive cryptids like the Yowie. It might also begin to generate a consolidated approach across the community and improve consistency of data.
Topics like:
Basic Field Research
Essential Equipment
Preservation of Samples
Survey and recording of site areas and evidence/find locations
Audio Recording - Post production techniques to clean up sound.
... I am sure the pros could come up with others and maybe provide examples of site plans (photographic or hard copy), etc. from previous expeditions.
There may also be printed literature available that could answer these questions and others, so maybe a recommended reading list?
Please don't think I'm being critical or telling people how to do research, that's not what I'm about at all. I consider myself an empty cup in this area.
What do people think about the idea? Good, bad or just too much work?
Kind Regards
Trev