GPS for Walkers
Title | GPS for Walkers PDF eBook |
Author | Clive Thomas |
Publisher | Pathfinder Guide |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Digital mapping |
ISBN | 9780711744455 |
The new edition of this easy-to-use guide, updated by the experienced walker and outdoor navigation expert Clive Thomas, uses non-technical language to introduce you to choosing and using a GPS receiver to enhance leisure walking and to participate in geocaching. This fully updated edition uses the new Garmin eTrex 10 model to explain the basic principles and step-by-step functionality of using GPS or walking and geocaching. It includes everything you need to know, with expert tips, reliable advice, valuable information and practical guidance. The guide includes: how a GPS functions; how to navigate using a GPS; its practical uses when walking; and an extended chapter on how to geocache with your GPS. This is the perfect introduction to GPS, digital maps and geocaching.
GPS Outdoors
Title | GPS Outdoors PDF eBook |
Author | Russell Helms |
Publisher | Menasha Ridge Press |
Pages | 97 |
Release | 2011-06-15 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0897327772 |
For about $150 anyone can access the United States' multi-billion dollar GPS program. Using GPS Outdoors: A Practical Guide for Hikers, Bikers, Paddlers, and Climbers shows readers how to plug in and enhance most any outdoor experience. Whether a hiker on a weekend trip through the Great Smokies, a backpacker cruising the Continental Divide Trail, a mountain biker kicking up dust in Moab, a paddler running the Lewis and Clark bicentennial route, or a climber pre-scouting the routes up Mount Shasta, a simple handheld GPS unit is fun, useful, and can even be a lifesaver. Described in conjunction with today's most popular GPS software, easy to understand information enables readers to: - Plan a trip - Navigate along a route - Gather data from the outing - Analyze trip data after the trip Information is power, and a GPS unit is today's preferred tool to harness the power of navigational technology for a more enjoyable, more informative, and possibly safer outdoor experience.
Outdoor Navigation with GPS
Title | Outdoor Navigation with GPS PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen W. Hinch |
Publisher | Wilderness Press |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2010-11-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0899976522 |
Learn basic and advanced techniques for using GPS to enhance your favorite outdoor activities, from hiking to fishing. Hikers, backpackers, mountain bikers, anglers—outdoor adventurers of all kinds—will find Outdoor Navigation with GPS an essential tool for making the most out of your backcountry trips. Along with an explanation of the fundamentals of traditional navigation, author Stephen W. Hinch shows GPS users everything from basic GPS navigation skills to advanced techniques such as creating custom maps and even how to select the most appropriate receiver. This comprehensive book includes more than 100 helpful diagrams and illustrations, and the new edition features details about the latest receivers from the top manufacturers. With years of experience as a GPS instructor, Stephen answers the most common GPS questions in a jargon-free, easy-to-follow style. You will learn: Basics of how GPS technology works Essentials of wilderness navigation How to create and navigate to waypoints Advantages and limitations of GPS-enabled mobile phones Latitude and longitude, UTM coordinates, position formats, and map datums How to use GPS with Google Earth and Google Maps How to find your way if your GPS unit fails How to get started with fun activities like geocaching and orienteering Outdoor Navigation with GPS is useful for hiking, geocaching, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, backpacking, outdoor photography, mountain biking, and more!
Gps
Title | Gps PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Brawn |
Publisher | Discovery Walking Guides Ltd |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Global Positioning System |
ISBN | 9781899554461 |
Wilderness GPS
Title | Wilderness GPS PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Burns |
Publisher | Mountaineers Books |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2013-09-19 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1594857636 |
CLICK HERE to download the first chapter from Wilderness GPS * Simple, focused, and accessible, Wilderness GPS is for anyone using GPS in an outdoor setting * Trust us: first-timers need help to use their new backcountry GPS devices * From the authors of the bestselling Wilderness Navigation (65,000 copies sold) Thousands have learned compass and map skills with the help of father-and-son team Bob and Mike Burns and their straightforward, simply explained book, Wilderness Navigation. Now they’ve written a book for everyone who has bought a backcountry GPS device and found it inexplicably complicated to use (which includes most of us). Wilderness GPS is an easy-to-use guide to get you navigating the outdoors with your handheld GPS device. Wondering how to choose from the variety of gear and computer programs, or how to use a GPS with your map and compass effectively? Wilderness GPS details this and more including: * How to select your GPS gear * Getting started and practice routines * Different coordinate systems: latitude and longitude vs. Universal transverse Mercator (UTM) * Routefinding in wilderness settings, including common scenarios * GPS vs. map and compass routefinding * Using GPS on water * Using your GPS with a home computer or mobile “smart” device Bob Burns and Mike Burns are the authors of Wilderness Navigation, a nationally bestselling primer that serves as the official textbook for navigation courses taught by The Mountaineers and other outdoor education centers. Together, they have decades of professional experience in teaching map and compass, GPS, and navigation in the outdoors and have hiked, scrambled, climbed, and snowshoed all over the West Coast and beyond. They both live in Seattle.
Gps
Title | Gps PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Brawn |
Publisher | Discovery Walking Guides Ltd |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Global Positioning System |
ISBN | 9781899554461 |
Navigation for Walkers
Title | Navigation for Walkers PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Tippett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2009-11-01 |
Genre | Map reading |
ISBN | 9781904207627 |
This volume takes the reader step-by-step through the essential techniques of map reading, navigation skills, reading the compass and route planning to ensure a complete sense of direction.