I have a question about land navigation
- Narrow Gauge RR
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I have a question about land navigation
Rangers, I was wondering if you have any advice on setting up a practice course for land navigation. I have access to swamp land, and hill country to practice in and would like to start working on compass navigation this summer before I enlist. I appreciate any help.
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Ted Nugent
What's a fart? A turd honking for right of way.
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- Narrow Gauge RR
- Tadpole
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- Joined: June 13th, 2004, 8:44 pm
Ranger's thank you both for the advice. I'm already pretty good at finding my way in the woods...I use topo maps for duckhunting in flooded woods and it's not unusual for us to make a mile or better walk through flooded timber carrying 50 pounds or more of gear. I used to just use a compass but have started using a GPS the last year or so.
...I turned down their dope. And I turned down their stupid trends. And the hippies always hated me, because they were preaching peace and love and I was loading a .44 magnum.
Ted Nugent
What's a fart? A turd honking for right of way.
Ted Nugent
What's a fart? A turd honking for right of way.