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<blockquote data-quote="John M BUNMAN" data-source="post: 1624137" data-attributes="member: 43801"><p><a href="https://blog.gaiagps.com/how-to-read-topographic-maps/" target="_blank">https://blog.gaiagps.com/how-to-read-topographic-maps/</a></p><p>As part of my Work Reduction Act 2021</p><p>I found a great article from my Favorite NAV App, GAIA. It’s much easier read that try to decipher my Thread Dissertation. I will however still cover the highlights and share with you what I use on foot and 4X4 and the tools I never leave home w/o. Even if don’t plan hiking over a mile, or doing 20 miles of the Back Road that you know like the back of your hand, I take these things with me. No one ever leaves their home saying “Hmmm I think I will go out for the day and get myself lost, break my leg, roll my Raptor etc. 40 years of trial and error and I’m still here, mostly from pure luck and God’s Grace.</p><p>Again, Please share with the group your go to items/tools. With everyone’s input we can keep from becoming the next episode of SOS with Creek Stewart or the next chapter in Dr Gonzalez’s book DEEP SURVIVAL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John M BUNMAN, post: 1624137, member: 43801"] [URL]https://blog.gaiagps.com/how-to-read-topographic-maps/[/URL] As part of my Work Reduction Act 2021 I found a great article from my Favorite NAV App, GAIA. It’s much easier read that try to decipher my Thread Dissertation. I will however still cover the highlights and share with you what I use on foot and 4X4 and the tools I never leave home w/o. Even if don’t plan hiking over a mile, or doing 20 miles of the Back Road that you know like the back of your hand, I take these things with me. No one ever leaves their home saying “Hmmm I think I will go out for the day and get myself lost, break my leg, roll my Raptor etc. 40 years of trial and error and I’m still here, mostly from pure luck and God’s Grace. Again, Please share with the group your go to items/tools. With everyone’s input we can keep from becoming the next episode of SOS with Creek Stewart or the next chapter in Dr Gonzalez’s book DEEP SURVIVAL [/QUOTE]
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