In a recent episode of The Journey Radio Show, hosts Jen Cruz, Jenna Grover, and Tammy Trickle had the pleasure of interviewing Quint Askildson, a United States Army veteran, full-time law enforcement officer, and chief of police with a passion for tracking and wilderness survival. Quint's experiences and knowledge in combat tracking, law enforcement, and wilderness skills have led him to form his own Wilderness Outdoor Skills School and Guide Service.
During the interview, Quint shared his background and experiences in tracking and wilderness survival. He discussed his time as a combat tracker, utilizing his military and law enforcement background to pursue his love of tracking. Quint also talked about his family's western culture and their history of hunting and wilderness survival.
One particularly interesting topic that came up during the conversation was Quint's experiences with Skin Walkers. He shared that he had done some research on Skin Walkers 20 years ago when he and a friend were in Navajo country. They had the opportunity to listen to stories and learn about the culture, which Quint described as a great experience.
Quint's expertise and knowledge in tracking and wilderness survival make him a valuable resource for anyone interested in these topics. His experiences and stories are sure to inspire and educate those who are passionate about the great outdoors.
If you're interested in learning more about Quint Askildson and his Wilderness Outdoor Skills School and Guide Service, be sure to check out the full interview on The Journey Radio Show. It's an episode you won't want to miss!