[pct-l] Map and compass

shon mcganty smcganty at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 8 10:38:58 CST 2013


I'm a lover of maps and have never used a GPS, but to say "EVERYONE" should to use one over the other, or to write that it's (not carrying map and compass ) is stupid, is a poor way to give advice to a group that may include a wide variety of experience, know-how, and risk-taking confort levels.  
 
 
  

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 From: MARY E DAVISON <pastormaryd at msn.com>
To: "pct-l at backcountry.net" <pct-l at backcountry.net> 
Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2013 12:52 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Map and compass
  
Elizabeth,

GPS is a relatively new invention. I long section hiked the PCT over several years and not until the last two did I carry a GPS and then mostly just for fun. EVERYONE should carry map and compass. Although i like having a GPS it is not really all that necessary. And IMHO going without map and compass on PCT would be stupid. 

It is nice to have GPS on Fuller Ridge to avoid going up and down like i did but i still got through. In Oregon in a high snow year GPS may be important although lots of people got through without it. I did not do Sierra with thru hikers so have no comment on that part.

I had the Wilderness Press guide book pages. Half Mile maps are even better.

On CDT that is a different story. And I like carrying GPS now but that is a personal preference, not a necessity, at least as far a PCT goes.

Just hook up with a few other hikers on Fuller Ridge, Sierra or other snow areas. You will probably want to do those areas in a group anyway for added safety.

Have a great hike!

Medicare Pastor

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