Mountain Orientation – Part 1

In the mountains, for a responsible and autonomous practice, it is essential to know the different orientation techniques. Technological evolution, with the arrival of GPS mainly, can provide significant assistance, but it should remain a complement. The basic techniques must be mastered nonetheless, as electronics do not yet offer an infallible level of reliability. Many … Learn more

Mountain orientation, the compass, and the altimeter

Here is the 2nd article in the series dedicated to mountain navigation. After discovering the map, we will see what the compass and altimeter are used for. THE COMPASS: The compass is made up of 3 parts: A magnetic needle that turns and whose red part indicates magnetic north. A rotating dial graduated from 0° … Learn more

Basic Orientation Techniques

Here is the 3rd article in our series dedicated to mountain orientation. After discovering the different tools, which are the map, the compass, and the altimeter, we will now learn how to use them with basic techniques allowing orientation with good visibility. In the next article, we will discover some “advanced” techniques (intentional error, tangent … Learn more

Advanced Orientation Techniques

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Here is the 4th article of our series dedicated to mountain orientation. After discovering the map, the compass, and the altimeter, and especially how to use them with basic techniques to orient yourself with good visibility, we will now discover some “advanced” techniques (deliberate error, tangent to the curve) to use with reduced visibility, but … Learn more