BackofBeyond
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I learned how to use a map and compass way back in the Scouts, and it was something I actually got quite good at, but since the advent of GPS/OnX/Garmin etc it's a skill that has degraded over time. At this point, I'd have a hard time getting from point A to point B in new country with just an old school map and compass.
Time to get back to basics for me. My hunting partner and myself our looking to scout out some new areas this summer, so my plan is to turn off my OnX for the summer. Next step, after making this decision, was to dig out my compass, which has to be close to 30 years old now. Let's just say it's suspect. Anybody have any recommendations for a compass that's serviceable, something good, but I'm definitely not at the level where I'll be needing a sighting window etc, I'm not calling in airstrikes. Just need a quality compass mounted on plexiglass.
Also, any recommendations for books on orienteering?
Thanks y'all.
Time to get back to basics for me. My hunting partner and myself our looking to scout out some new areas this summer, so my plan is to turn off my OnX for the summer. Next step, after making this decision, was to dig out my compass, which has to be close to 30 years old now. Let's just say it's suspect. Anybody have any recommendations for a compass that's serviceable, something good, but I'm definitely not at the level where I'll be needing a sighting window etc, I'm not calling in airstrikes. Just need a quality compass mounted on plexiglass.
Also, any recommendations for books on orienteering?
Thanks y'all.