Exploring Navigation Task 180 Mapreading
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- How would you get from A to B? What would your poor visibility strategy be? Think about timing, pacing, tick off features, attack ...
- Can you work out the height of the feature circled? It helps if you understand spot heights and contour intervals as explained in ...
- How would you get from A to B in bad visibility? Some route options explained here. Map extract is Harvey Maps 1:25000 ...
- Why does a small section of the Pennine Way on the map not have Public Right of Way? If you find this video useful you can buy ...
- Walking safely in complex and possibly dangerous terrain involves using some advanced
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Compare map and photograph. Where precisely was the photo taken and which direction are we facing? Which map extract matches the photograph? See which landscape features to look at in order to work it out. Being able to interpret map features and recognise them in the landscape is an important skill to aid Compare map and photo. Can you identify the feature circled and work out the point from where the photo was taken?
What is the feature circled in red on the map? Does it have any significance for us in terms of
In summary, understanding Navigation Task 180 Mapreading gives us a better perspective.