*Covers tools and skills for orientation, navigation and
route-finding
*Gives particular attention to off-trail navigation with altimeter and
GPS
*Appendix offers 30 practice problems
"So ah . . . where do you think we are?"
While you may never have asked this question, there are thousands of
hikers, backcountry skiers and snowshoers, climbers, fishermen, hunters
and forest workers who have. Wilderness Navigation is the concise,
focused, and affordable answer to that question.
Based on the experience of helping revise the navigation section of the
best-selling climbing textbook, Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills,
and years of teaching wilderness navigation, the authors have expanded the
material in Freedom using the most reliable, dependable, and easy-to-learn
methods ever devised.
Wilderness Navigation will answer all your questions on reading maps;
buying a compass; using a compass, a clinometer, an altimeter, and a GPS;
orientation with map and compass; how to avoid getting lost; and what to
do if you get lost. It also covers wilderness routefinding on trails, in
the forest, in alpine areas, and on snow and glaciers.
Bob Burns and Mike Burns are active instructors of wilderness
navigation. Bob Burns has participated in three revisions of
Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills. They both live in Seattle,
Washington.