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Awsome info eubi. 

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Re: Map & Compass
On a camping trip with my kids. I introduced them to the compass and topographic map.eubi wrote:Well, when it comes to backcountry navigation, I'm a traditionalist. Map and compass!
I think this is a good skill to learn. If you were in the outdoors for an extended period, you may run out of batteries for your GPS. I normally take topo maps with me even when I have more than one GPS.

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Absolutely... Two GPS's, a compass, a TOPO map of the area, and one Bug-Out-Bag.

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Re: Map & Compass
Ollie (K6JYB) wrote:I normally take topo maps with me even when I have more than one GPS.and one Bug-Out-Bag.
Ollie - Maybe you could post up a thread about the bug-out bag concept for those who might not know what it is, along with pics of what you carry in yours....
(I know I could use the help...

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I certainly can do that.cruiserlarry wrote:Ollie (K6JYB) wrote:I normally take topo maps with me even when I have more than one GPS.and one Bug-Out-Bag.
Ollie - Maybe you could post up a thread about the bug-out bag concept for those who might not know what it is, along with pics of what you carry in yours....
(I know I could use the help...)
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Re: Map & Compass
Nice info, eubi! I've used the stick in the ground one on a couple of occasions to show people how it's done. Can't say I've used the analog watch technique (but I do wear one!
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For those interested, orienteering is a really fun way to master the map & compass. Most major cities have clubs (LA & SD do, for example). They typically meet once a month and often offer some training. There's no better training that getting out on a course though - and they're usually small enough that you can't really get "lost" - you just may have trouble finding the control you're searching for
. They typically rent compasses, so you really don't need to bring anything except the registration fee which covers the cost of the maps, etc. (typically $7-$9 or so).
I can attest to how well it sharpens your skills and would be happy to help others learn.
-Nadir

For those interested, orienteering is a really fun way to master the map & compass. Most major cities have clubs (LA & SD do, for example). They typically meet once a month and often offer some training. There's no better training that getting out on a course though - and they're usually small enough that you can't really get "lost" - you just may have trouble finding the control you're searching for

I can attest to how well it sharpens your skills and would be happy to help others learn.
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Re: Map & Compass
Nadir -Nadir_E wrote:Nice info, eubi! I've used the stick in the ground one on a couple of occasions to show people how it's done. Can't say I've used the analog watch technique (but I do wear one!)
For those interested, orienteering is a really fun way to master the map & compass. Most major cities have clubs (LA & SD do, for example). They typically meet once a month and often offer some training. There's no better training that getting out on a course though - and they're usually small enough that you can't really get "lost" - you just may have trouble finding the control you're searching for. They typically rent compasses, so you really don't need to bring anything except the registration fee which covers the cost of the maps, etc. (typically $7-$9 or so).
I can attest to how well it sharpens your skills and would be happy to help others learn.
-Nadir
Would you be interested in starting a thread about orienteering ? You could post some information on what it is, what you do, and where to participate in the clubs...I'm sure many here would be interested in more detailed information...

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