SAR Fundamentals/Navigation/Map/Route Selection

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Brett Wuth

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prerequisites:

  • Students can visualize and describe landforms on a topo map.
  • Students can recognize forested areas, water and vegetation indicators on a topo map.
  • Students can determine distance and bearings between points on a topo map.

Objectives

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  1. will be able to ...

Time Plan

Total Time: 15 minutes

  • 2013-02: 18 min


See Brett's 2016-10-26 notes

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00:00

3 min

Introduce topic title

Introduce Instructor

Present Objectives

00:03



Present a topo map of a day hike area that the students aren't likely to know.

Describe a travel problem for which a trail is not shown on the map.

Ask students to describe possible routes.


  • How terrain features affect travel route.
    • climbing spines/ridge lines
      • often easiest as more open, things fall away to either side
    • climbing draws
      • often choked
      • sometimes washed clear
    • traversing side hills
      • difficult keeping your footing
    • inferring underbrush
      • moisture, streams makes thicker



Choose one of the proposed routes. Break trip into segments of bearings and distance. Record as a set of instructions.


Estimating time:

  • 1000 ft elevation gain = 1 hr
  • elevation loss = no penalty
  • 3-5 km/hr horizontally on trail
  • slower if thicker bush

Estimate time of this trip.


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  • 82G/8 for each pair of students
  • plenty of table space
  • a compass for each pair of students
  • pencil for each student
  • map quality eraser for each pair

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Copyright © 2012, Brett Wuth. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

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