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Personally, I would rather spend my time looking for sign, animals, tracks, etc. instead of constantly looking at my map or GPS. But then, I have rarely needed my map/compass/gps when out in the woods. Great God given sense of direction is a beautiful thing.
And yeah a good sense of direction is priceless. My wife when it comes to the mall has an internal gps. Take her to the hills as soon as she takes two steps from camp she gets lost
Quote from: colockumelk on May 12, 2012, 04:43:24 PMAnd yeah a good sense of direction is priceless. My wife when it comes to the mall has an internal gps. Take her to the hills as soon as she takes two steps from camp she gets lost I do pretty good in the woods even without map, compass, or GPS, but it seems like as soon as I step foot in a mall I get turned around, and my wife has to lead me back to the car when we're done.
I used terrain association in Iraq both times I went. Which is pretty flat. Not many terrain features but there is some features you can use. A building here a clump of trees there etc. As far as WA goes I have never seen a spot in WA that is flat. There is always terrain features and elevation changes. Even in Eastern WA.
Quote from: bobcat on May 12, 2012, 04:47:34 PMQuote from: colockumelk on May 12, 2012, 04:43:24 PMAnd yeah a good sense of direction is priceless. My wife when it comes to the mall has an internal gps. Take her to the hills as soon as she takes two steps from camp she gets lost I do pretty good in the woods even without map, compass, or GPS, but it seems like as soon as I step foot in a mall I get turned around, and my wife has to lead me back to the car when we're done. you and me both. I purposely get lost at Victoria secrets.