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Be Expert With Map & Compass February 6, 2010 Rich (Monterey, CA) I bought this book for my daughter, now studying in Japan. Turns out that it's not easy to determine which way trains, etc. are going on train stations so she asked for a compass. Along with the compass I got her a book on both compass and map reading. The book looks like it covers what one needs to know pretty well. As a pilot & architect (and former Boy Scout)I'm pretty familiar with the subject but as these skills are not as intuitive as one might expect learning them with the use of this small book is a pretty good choice. Besides, what to do when the GPS doesn't work, or the batteries run out...?
Classic Orienteering Hand Book December 1, 2009 Frank Figueroa (Tampa, Fl) This is a must have for anyone looking for a resource that is easy to read and learn. Good graphics and tips on using a variety compasses. This book covers the gamut from identifying what is orienteering, buying a compass, understanding triangulation, and sample exercises.
I am impressed with seller September 21, 2009 SS (USA) seller for this book was very quick and book was in great condition. Thanks. I recommend all to buy from this seller.
Who needs an expensive GPS August 22, 2009 Jeanette M. Eastham (Lansing, MI USA) No need to buy an expensive GPS. This book is very easy reading, full of diagrams, elevation maps, relays and competitions. To enjoy the use of the book and there are no orienteering groups where you live, the knowledge for sports lovers, you will be able to find your way back to the car, or as the sun goes own, find yourself back to your dock.
The book is written by the Swedish author how also invented the Silva Compass.
Great introduction to orienteering April 1, 2009 Hilarie (Washington) Be expert with a map and compass by Björn Kjellström, is probably the definitive work on how to use a compass and a map for orienteering both for survival and entertainment. This handbook begins with an introduction on compasses, their history and uses, outlines the basic principles and techniques for locating oneself on the map, and includes information regarding the sport of orienteering. There are example maps to practice with while reading the book, as well as information and tips for setting up orienteering courses.
This is a great resource to use while talking and working with Boy Scouts helping them achieve their orienteering merit badge. They're great examples to use for describing elevation maps terrain and the workings of a compass.
I give this book 4 ½ stars because I've used it multiple times for Boy Scouts as well as for my own personal enjoyment. It's quite fun learning to find one's location using a map and compass rather than just a GPS unit. I was suggested as book to anyone interested in camping and hiking or to anyone who may be unfamiliar with the use of a compass.
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