The tradecraft of being untrackable. Detecting when you’re being followed, reducing your signature, deceiving or disrupting hostile tracking, and buying time to get to safety.

Counter-tracking is hardly sprinting away as fast as you can or literally outrunning someone. It’s the craft of control – controlling information, movement, and the environment so others can’t predict or interpret what you’ll do or where you’ll be next.


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Urban and wilderness counter-tracking share the same objective, control the narrative of your movement so others can’t find you. But they demand different tools and tradecraft. Cities give you people and infrastructure to interrupt surveillance; the wild gives you concealment but much greater personal risk.

[INTEL : Cell Phone Anti-Tracking Measures]

[OPTICS : Amazon Jungle, Peru]