[pct-l] Gps and maps

Craig Stanton craigstanton at mac.com
Fri Nov 2 02:53:05 CDT 2007


I think I saw one person with a proper mapping GPS on the trail this  
year. Some of Team Snow-plough bought one in northern Washington  
because the trail was buried under feet of snow, but you'll find that  
the trail is pretty clear almost all of the way. So long as you look  
at the maps and know which way to turn at a junction you *probably*  
won't wander off trail and if you do you'll notice.

That being said I know some people who did keep going off in strange  
directions. So if you're geographically challenged and don't notice  
signs up on trees maybe a GPS wouldn't be a bad thing.



On 2/11/2007, at 2:52 PM, Joakim Kim Esaiasson wrote:

> Hi there,
> I have a small ide of do a thru-hike to Canada.
> Dose any one using maps and Gps? What kind of maps and where can i  
> bay them,
> do i need maps for the hole trip?
>
> /Kim
>
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