by pdforeme » Sun Jun 01, 2008 7:33 pm
All good stuff. And i'm amazed I ever bought one. I've hiked all over the desert hills barely w/ a map, and a month ago would have said roughly, "you need your own good sense plus map and compass., etc, etc.".
...Funny, I think i will seldom use the thing to "find my way". Only reason i highlight its use in finding your way, is my sample set of the dark places on c2c (clearly didn't need it after dawn) or the fog on slopes of Rainier.
but it does add another dimension (maybe bad) to the hiking thing. Now i'm looking at geocaching for my kids (to nudge them into hiking) and then revisiting your hike data (ok a bit nerdly).
I guess I'd frame it back as "good conditionas and well marked trails, you are ok w/ just old fashioned topo/compass". 1st time on the trail, or darkness/weather, or non/poor markings, ...shoot, use a good GPS. (favorite/boring training hike locally has badly conflicting trail signs,...and so while now i know that, for my wife or some first timer, this thing will be helpful.
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