Exploring With GPS: A Practical Field Guide for Satellite Navigation
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Exploring With GPS: A Practical Field Guide for Satellite Navigation
Updated and Revised February 2015
Exploring With GPS presents a practical approach to using the Global Positioning System in the outdoors using mapping GPS receivers, digital topographic maps, and satellite imagery. The book uses realistic scenarios and plenty of screen shots and photos to show you how to find your way in the backcountry quickly and easily. This book is for hunters, rescue teams, hikers, mountain bikers, anglers, geocachers, backpackers, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, boaters, and everyone who uses recreational GPS in the outdoors.
Using GPS, anyone, anywhere on Earth, can find their position within a few feet using an inexpensive hand-held GPS receiver. That simple ability has completely revolutionized every field that uses positioning, navigation, and timing information, including outdoor recreation. Not only can you find your way through the wilderness with unerring precision regardless of weather, location, or time of day, you can work with computers and the World Wide Web to plan your outdoor adventures from home. You can record our trip in the field, download it to a computer, attach labels, graphics, elevation profiles, comments and photos, and then share it with friends or publish it for all to see on the Internet. As a result there is a rapidly growing amount of free trip and backcountry information on the Web. This book shows you how to tap into this remarkable capability to make your own outdooradventures safer and more enjoyable.
This book is revised frequently to keep up to date with the latest advances in GPS and mapping. The author welcomes reader reviews and comments.
Contents: Introduction First Things First Getting Back Plan Ahead On the Road Hitting the Trail Snow Bound On the Water Share Your Trip Treasure Hunting The Complete Navigator Pitfalls What to Buy Get Set How It Works Into the Future About the Author