During this class, our instructors will help you understand the information provided on your map, the proper use of your compass, and how to put the two together. You'll learn about magnetic north, true north, and magnetic variation (declination). After covering these fundamentals, you'll get time to practice taking a bearing from the terrain and your map so that you can make sense of your position and plan a route. This engaging course is a great introduction to outdoor navigation and map reading!
Learn to read a topographic map
Understand the difference between true north and magnetic north
Learn to calculate declination
Use a compass to take a bearing, plot your position on a map, and develop a route plan
Build confidence in your navigational skills
What to bring with you
Gear list
A list of required and optional gear items to bring to class, as well as gear provided by REI.
Bring to class:
(Required)
Closed toed shoes
Daypack - Large enough to carry water, food and layers.
Face Covering(s) - Masks should be two or more layers and fit snugly under the chin and over the nose and mouth. Please come prepared with more than one as your primary mask may get wet and no longer be functional.
Personal Prescription Medications - Including, but not limited to, epinephrine auto-injectors for anaphylactic allergies.
Snacks
Sun Protection - Lip balm, sunscreen, wide-brim hats, etc.
Water Bottle
Weather Appropriate Clothing - Moisture wicking synthetic or wool layers to help keep you comfortable and/or dry.
(Optional)
Insect Repellant
Notebook and Pen or Pencil
Personal Compass
Sunglasses
Provided by REI:
Compass
Group First Aid Kit - Contents include wound care items and over the counter medications for minor injuries and illnesses
By public transport, take the F or G train and get off at the 15th Street stop and then use the Bartel - Pritchard Square exit to Prospect Park.- Meet in Bartel-Pritchard Square