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thats a good idea, i know when i was in i always just picked up a little rock for every 100 meters and a piece of a twig for every click, for instance if i was on a movement and had 3 twigs and three pebbles then i had traveled 3 clicks plus 300 meters..... i like your idea better, but i made do with what i had back in the day
Do you just slide them to keep track?
6 or 7 hours worth of lawn mowing would surely get you a Bushnell backtracker small GPS or whatever that model is.
I was reading the first post and trying to figure out what that is. I get it now though. Cool idea. Nice work. I would totally forget to keep doing it though.
For hiking in to a certain area or stand it would be great. Even just plain beating bush hiking. But hunting like most do it would be tough. Still hunting/creeping it would be difficult. But is a good survival tool if lost but have a map!
When I taught land Nav in the Army, one of the biggest things I pushed about a pace cord is keeping track of your pace. Even if you stop and get distracted, you can still keep track of your pace. Everyone should know how to use a lensatic compass, map, pace cord, etc.
Quote from: jeepasaurusrex on April 09, 2013, 08:30:01 PMWhen I taught land Nav in the Army, one of the biggest things I pushed about a pace cord is keeping track of your pace. Even if you stop and get distracted, you can still keep track of your pace. Everyone should know how to use a lensatic compass, map, pace cord, etc. Agreed, Im still learning but I know Ill feel alot more confident having the skills then not.