Navigation Field Guides & References
Map reading, land navigation, and orienteering skills are perishable — and the day your GPS dies in a canyon is not the day to learn them. These guides build and maintain real navigation skills using maps, compasses, and the terrain in front of you.
What these guides cover
- Topographic map reading and interpretation
- Compass use and declination adjustment
- Triangulation, resection, and position finding
- Terrain association — matching map to landscape
- Night navigation and dead reckoning
- Pace counting and distance estimation
Pair with the right tools
Guides are the knowledge layer; tools execute it. Pair with Compasses for primary navigation, Pace Count Beads for distance tracking, Navigation Tools for protractors and route plotters, and Map Tools for the broader supporting kit.
Practice before you need it
Reading about navigation is not the same as navigating. Take the guide to a state park, lay out a known route, and follow it. Practice the skills annually. The compass in your pocket only matters if you know how to use it.
Read the terrain. Stay oriented. Find your way home.