FIND YOUR WAY
American Outdoor Guide|January 2022
LAND NAV LESSONS WITH THE NATURE RELIANCE SCHOOL ARE NOT LOST ON STUDENTS.
Mike Travis
FIND YOUR WAY
Over the course of the years in which I've engaged in survival training, one of my most daunting subjects has always been land navigation.

Reading maps, using a compass and applying those skills in the field always felt like equal parts advanced mathematics and witchcraft. I read many books and articles and typically came away just as confused as when I started.

Latitude, declination, degrees, bearings; it always made my head spin. Hands-on teaching helped to demystify some of this, but never to the point at which I was comfortable with the subject.

Much to my shame, land navigation remained a weakness in my skill set for a very long time. But, having spoken with many students of survival over the years, I've found that I'm not alone in this deficiency.

All this changed with my discovery of a book called Essential Wilderness Navigation by Craig Caudill and Tracy Trimbal. I was familiar with Caudill from his other books, Extreme Wilderness Survival and Ultimate Wilderness Gear, as well as his YouTube channel, Nature Reliance.

Caudill writes in a way that's logical and easy for me to understand, so I decided to have another go at learning land navigation. This time, however, I decided it was time to go back to school-Caudill's Nature Reliance School (NatureReliance.org), to be exact.

INTRO TO LAND NAVIGATION

I joined Caudill's recent, one-day “Introduction to Land Navigation class at the Red Rock Lodge. It's located on 4,000 acres near Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, and draws students from Ohio, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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