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- A brown line on a topo map says 4500. Which direction is downhill?
- How do you tell the elevation difference between two adjacent brown lines on a topo map?
- What is the first sign of hypothermia?
- When should you not thaw a frost bite?
- Who calls the lift or lower during a stretcher carry?
- What methods/tools are useful to document activities, evidence or clues?
- What does a Northing represent?
- How many digits of a UTM does a GPS show you?
- What is the scale of the topo maps typically used in SAR, developed by the Canadian Government?
- Are true north and magnetic north the same thing?
- How many people should be reporting to one person in a "Span of Control"?
- How much water should you have?
- How many hours should your ready pack be able to support you?