Navigation Task 33 Catching Features Mapreading - Detailed Analysis
Imagine bad visibility. You are coming from the path, looking for the feature circled. Identify 3 things ( Match the profile to the route (going from south to north) Compare the photograph and map extract. Can you work out where the photo was taken and identify the Route choice. What route would you choose to get from A to B in bad visibility? What would be your attack point and Look at the Ordnance Survey map and work out the height of the contour line arrowed. You need to think about contour vertical ... A training exercise for orange-level orienteers.
Which map extract matches the photograph? See which landscape If you were to follow the red arrow northwards would you be going uphill or downhill? The answer lies in understanding the rock ... Compare map and photograph. Can you identify the exact point where the photo was taken and also the How would you get from A to B? What would your poor visibility strategy be? Think about timing, pacing, tick off Compare the map to the route profile. Can you identify the order in which I visited the summits? Can you then work out my route? What route would you choose to get from A to B? Video explains various route options and the advantages and disadvantages of ...
A demonstration of Aiming Off by Rick, Ryan, and Kelsey. Part 2 of 5 in Orienteering Techniques. View in series: ...
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