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Compass is about your only other option after the two previous replies. I'd just invest in one of the simple little GPS's which are under $100
http://www.amazon.com/Hunters-Specialties-Reflective-Trail-Tacks/dp/B0043H4LECMaybe hang an LED lantern at the end of the trail of tacks on top of your 1500 foot climb, one you can see a long ways off with long run time just leave it on all day long. Once you get to the lantern use it to follow the tacks down through the trees to the truck. Some of the ones on Amazon run for 6 days or more. That would be better than a GPS and headlamp, GPS I'm always zig zagging and guessing. No disputing the glowing tacks.
http://www.amazon.com/Hunters-Specialties-Reflective-Trail-Tacks/dp/B0043H4LECMaybe hang an LED lantern at the end of the trail of tacks on top of your 1500 foot climb, one you can see a long ways off with long run time just leave it on all day long. Once you get to the lantern use it to follow the tacks down through the trees to the truck. Some of the ones on Amazon run for 6 days or more. That would be better than a GPS and headlamp, GPS I'm always zig zagging and guessing. No disputing the glowing tacks. I always have a roll of ribbon in my pack.
Quote from: MtnMuley on March 20, 2016, 07:10:01 PMCompass is about your only other option after the two previous replies. I'd just invest in one of the simple little GPS's which are under $100This is the guy to listen to! Learn to use a compass first and then use a GPS as a back up. Also the Cell phone stuff a lot of places don't have coverage.Last resort is Bread crumbs! The other option is a huge ball of string. Ran into a thread line a few years ago that went for ever.
Flag your trail on the way in, in the daylight with reflective ribbon, then use a headlamp on the way out.
Hell if you have a smartphone just get the onXmaps app or the Gaia GPS app. Either one will do you right for $4 a month.