- how a gps functions
- how to navigate using gps
- its practical use while walking
- how a gps can be used with a pc
- the use of digital map products such as memorymap and anquet
- map reading
- faq factboxes and useful websites
- the popular treasure-hunt game geocaching
Only with a good understanding of maps and by using them correctly can anybody truly experience the quiet exhilaration and freedom of walking centuries old paths, bridleways and green lanes which make up the thousands of miles of public rights of way uniquely beautiful and often remote open countryside.
Based on Ordnance Survey's map selection, this book takes the reader step by step through the essential techniques of map reading, navigation skills, reading the compass and route planning to complete your sense of direction.
(Taken from the back cover description)
(1st ed. 2001)
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A vast array of techniques, essential information and uesful advice is contained in chapters ranging from Navigation, Campcraft and Expeditions, River Crossing, Mountain Weather and Party Leadership to Snow and Avalanches. The text is illustrated throughout by step-by-step diagrams, charts, tables and photographs.
Substantially revised and updated, this third edition is further enhanced by two new chapters: First Aid, and Food and Nutrition - complete with a menu planner for expeditions. As well as the helpful appendices the book is fully indexed for the first time.
Mountaincraft and Leadership is the ideal complement to the skills required for summer and winter mountaineering.
Eric Langmuir
(3rd ed. 2002)
Peter Cliff's vast experience of navigating, in the mountains both on ski and on foot, and out at sea in small boats, is the reservoir from which this text is drawn. It is because he writes from such valid experience that this book is so admirably and markedly superior to anything else on the subject.
Further, the wiritng, the explanations and the diagrams are clear, precise and comprehensive so that every concept and technique is lucidly expressed and easily understood.
Fred Harper (Foreword)
(4th ed, 1998)
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