Originally Posted By skcreidc
No doubt this can be a tough one to get across. Why a topographic map? The batteries never die, and the only signal you need is the one between the eyes and the brain (no scarcasm intended). I've noticed that many people using GPS have a certain high sense of security when their location shows up on the screen. There's no questioning that info; no making sense of it in terms of the local topography; its just excepted and they move on.


And sometimes, they are subsequently short hauled by a helicopter off a ledge high on a cliff.

Always reserve a bit of doubt and keep that awareness of the terrain in front of you, and if you are in a white out, hunker down already.
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