Ebook: Prepper's survival navigation: find your way with map and compass as well as stars, mountains, rivers and other wilderness signs
Author: Martin Walter Glen
- Tags: Compass, Dead reckoning (Navigation), GAMES / Gambling / Sports, Navigation--Equipment and supplies, Outdoor life--Safety measures, REFERENCE--Personal & Practical Guides, SPORTS & RECREATION / Business Aspects, SPORTS & RECREATION / Essays, SPORTS & RECREATION / History, SPORTS & RECREATION / Reference, Topographic maps, TRAVEL / Special Interest / Sports, Outdoor life -- Safety measures, Navigation -- Equipment and supplies, REFERENCE -- Personal & Practical Guides
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Ulysses Press
- City: Berkeley;CA
- Language: English
- epub
An easy-to-understand primer on time-tested navigation techniques that work when your GPS fails. When disaster strikes and modern technology becomes useless, the navigation techniques used by humans for thousands of years will once again become critically important. Without GPS and cell tracking devices, reading maps and natural landmarks will be your only option. For everything from escaping the explosive danger in disaster areas to finding your bug-out shelter or known safe zone, navigation skills are essential. With expert advice drawn from numerous U.S. Army manuals and the author's own knowledge and experience, this book will quickly teach you how to navigate with any tool, at any time, in any weather conditions. The author covers such valuable skills as finding north without a compass, reading terrain, using and maintaining a compass, and even figuring out what to do when the only solution is to wait for help to arrive. The time-tested skills presented in this book will be a lifesaver for you, whether you need to find your way home or set out to safety across unfamiliar terrain.
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