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Walking
Walking
Anyone do much walking? I'm still to young to join a walking club lol anyone use a gps when out can you get one that you download the walk on as been down North Yorkshire this week done a few walks round there and I think the farmers are pulling signs down
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Both mountain walking and low-level countryside walking are wonderful things, in their own different ways. I'm no climber, nor am I a winter mountaineer, but to answer your question, yes - I love it. As for navigation - I REALLY love Ordnance Survey maps and a good old fashioned compass. Lately I've created and printed one or two walks in Digimaps, but they don't compare to the feel of a folded OS sheet.
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I'm a qualified freelance Mountain Leader, and agree with chubbs - map and compass all the way. My GPS is there as an emergency tool, and spends most of its life turned off.
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I can imagine the simple beauty of reading a map and finding your way about is fast becoming a dieing art with modern technology in every aspect of life. I still keep an A-Z is my car (just in case)
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We still teach map and compass to the Air & Army Cadets. No electronics in sight! GPS doesn't work too well with a flat battery apparently.
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Which force are you with, I'm a Squadron Leader RAF VR(T). Been with the ATC since I was 14!
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Same org, but only a Fg Off. Been with it since 1974! Just recommissioned after a 10-yr enforced break caused by a career change! They gave me my rank back and I think Wingco is angling to make me a Sqn Cmdr - he asked me to come back 'in' a year ago. Time will tell.
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Small world! I'm the WATTO for S&W Yorks Wing. Good luck with the squadron if you get it.
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This thread went from walking to flying in no time at all. Hope we don't have any astronauts around, or there's no telling where we'll end up , compass or no compass.
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Flying? In the Air Cadets! We can't afford the petrol.. )
My lot are all on a green adventure training camp wandering around Thetford this week. Not an aircraft in sight!
Duke of Endinburgh's Award practice last weekend - all map & compass work.
I think they're about to do another 'Nijmegen March' training event any time now too.
I was in Snowdonia with them last summer. The walking weather was OK for Welsh Ducks! Even the maps got soggy.
My lot are all on a green adventure training camp wandering around Thetford this week. Not an aircraft in sight!
Duke of Endinburgh's Award practice last weekend - all map & compass work.
I think they're about to do another 'Nijmegen March' training event any time now too.
I was in Snowdonia with them last summer. The walking weather was OK for Welsh Ducks! Even the maps got soggy.
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[quote="X5Sport"]
Flying? In the Air Cadets! We can't afford the petrol.. )
I was in Snowdonia with them last summer. The walking weather was OK for Welsh Ducks! Even the maps got soggy.
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) ) )
Did my MLTB (as was) Mountain Walking Leader's Course (Summer) in Snowdonia, many years ago. The 3-day expedition part of it was ... ...interesting! But it was fantastic. I learned never to say things like, "I think we're roughly hereish".
Flying? In the Air Cadets! We can't afford the petrol.. )
I was in Snowdonia with them last summer. The walking weather was OK for Welsh Ducks! Even the maps got soggy.
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) ) )
Did my MLTB (as was) Mountain Walking Leader's Course (Summer) in Snowdonia, many years ago. The 3-day expedition part of it was ... ...interesting! But it was fantastic. I learned never to say things like, "I think we're roughly hereish".
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[quote="toonarmy"]
Anyone do much walking?
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With my gearbox I've had to......
>:D >:D
Anyone do much walking?
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With my gearbox I've had to......
>:D >:D
If things were meant to be easy, then I will soon complicate them....
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
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[quote="Steamyrotter"]
[quote="toonarmy"]
Anyone do much walking?
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With my gearbox I've had to......
>:D >:D
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I know I shouldn't, no really I mustn't but.....
[quote="toonarmy"]
Anyone do much walking?
[/quote]
With my gearbox I've had to......
>:D >:D
[/quote]
I know I shouldn't, no really I mustn't but.....
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.