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The Essential Wilderness Navigator: How to Find Your Way in the Great Outdoors, Second Edition written by David Seidman, Paul Cleveland Studio : International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press by International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press Publisher : International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press Released : 2000-12-28 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780071361101 UPC : 639785801528 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 8 reviews)
List Price : $16.95 Our Price : $9.22
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Now with full-color topographic maps and featuring the latest on electronic navigation, The Essential Wilderness Navigator is the clearest and most up-to-date route-finding primer available. Providing readers with exercises for developing a directional ‘sixth sense,’ tips on mastering the art of map- and compass-reading, and comprehensive updates on a range of technological advances, this perennially popular guide is more indispensable than ever. |
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Essential to using a compass |
I have been using a compass for many years but I always thought there was much more than I knew. I went to using GPS for all my navigation a few years ago. I purchased 3 books on compass usage a couple years ago after my wife and I broke my GPS during a snowstorm in the mountains of Colorado leaving us in a bad mess.
I quickly ran through the other 2, and although they were good they were not as complete as this one. I have carried it with me for 2 years now. I find that what I think I have learned is easily wrong when out in the field so I now carry it with me and practice the stuff I am unsure of. Some people think this book is wordy but I find it fascinating. I reread certain chapters over and over, finding I have glossed over something that is more important than I originally thought.
If you want to trust a compass this is the book for you, but plan on spending some time with it.
I am buying this book for my son-in law as he relies exclusively on a GPS.
I guess the only thing I disagree with is a statement that a compass almost never breaks, as I have several that have been retired over breakage. I carry 2-3 with me now as I guess I'm not disposed to trust any one navigational instrument.
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Choose another book |
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For those looking for a concise guide to map and compass use, look elsewhere. This book is rambling and wordy. |
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The Essential Wilderness Navigator |
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The relaxed, conversational pace of this book may appeal to some readers. It strikes me otherwise, and feels wordy, and in places little more than fluff. If the writing were tighter, the details would stand out better. Those details are there and worth getting. It is a good introduction in that sense. For some readers this may be enough. If you are inclined to read more than one book on any subject you're interested in, then this may be helpful as one of the first books on navigation you might read. But it is unlikely it'd be your last. |
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Very informitive |
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Great book. Read it before I went on a backpacking trip to Colorado. It taught me a lot about map reading, how to use a compass, and also how to be more aware of my surroundings. I would suggest this book to anyone who backpacks or does day trips. |
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Good Book |
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This is a excellent book if you do not have a knowledge of the wilderness. I would recommend it highly |
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