Orion wrote:A troll of course. I mean, who would choose to walk there? And if you were somehow forced into a survival situation there how likely is it that you'd also happen to have your choice of navigational aid with you?
I have a different question. A GPS is a great tool but I normally have no need for one. On one occasion when I needed to take a GPS I found that it was unreliable in a deep forested valley, precisely where I needed it most in order to figure out which of the many similar ridges I should climb. A GPS would have been the ticket there had it worked. Instead we had to guess.
So what is the best navigational tool under those conditions: thick forest in a deep valley ?
walkon wrote:I was up on the Wellington plains over the weekend and on Saturday it was thick low cloud cover. At one stage when I pulled out the compass where ever I pointed was north. I had a laugh thinking about this post at the time. No sun, 3 meter vis, bad ground (compass was working earlier) I certainly had to put my words into use; re bush will give you north. I got to where I wanted to go with no use of a GPS, though one would have made it quicker. I still would have ticked the map and compass option if I were to do it again though.
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