[pct-l] Navigation myths and truths
Sabrina Harrison
troopharrison at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 07:49:39 CDT 2016
That was hilarious! I'm going to go get one of those right away...
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 12, 2016, at 1:36 PM, Jim & Jane Moody <moodyjj at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> It seems like a good time to repost this tutorial, which Gary Schenk first almost 3 years ago.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCp-JSVSNZM
>
> Enjoy - and speaking French is not required.
>
> Mango
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Douglas Tow" <douglastow at gmail.com>
> To: "Pct-L" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 1:41:56 PM
> Subject: [pct-l] Navigation myths and truths
>
> Navigation myths:
>
> 1. Every trailhead or trail split will be clearly marked as to where the
> PCT goes.
> 2. Mapreading and compass skills are not necessary.
> 3. If you get off trail (bathroom break, seeking water, finding camp), you
> will easily be able to find it again, or see other hikers moving down the
> trail.
> 4. If there are no trails branching off the PCT, you can't get off it
> (think snow, bald rock, meadows before vegetation growth, destroyed cairns,
> tree fall, darkness, water crossings, roads, even parking lots).
> 5. Trail blazes are everywhere.
> 6. Murphy's Law doesn't apply to navigation.
>
> Navigation truths:
>
> 1. You won't like your new trail name if you get lost and require
> emergency rescue.
> 2. If you can can't explain your paper map to someone else, you've got
> some work to do.
> 3. Review your hiking day on the map, and look for expected peaks, lakes,
> streams, switchbacks, etc. Don't see them? Hmmm...
> 4. Across snow and ice, the beaten path might not be the trail, merely
> other clueless people following footsteps.
> 5. A good compass, like a seat belt, is worth having and using even if you
> never need it.
>
> Can we go get?
>
> Chipmunk
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