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Be Expert with Map and Compass: The Complete Orienteering Handbook

by Bjorn Kjellstrom

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ISBN13: 9780020292654
ISBN10: 0020292651
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"Required reading for the beginner in map and compass work, as well as for those interested in serious Orienteering. In simple, clear, concise terms the basics of map and compass work are described and illustrated."<BR> &#8212; George T. Hamilton, Appalachia <P> This new, enlarged edition of Be Expert with Map &amp; Compass includes everything the beginner needs to know about the increasingly popular sport of Orienteering: understanding map symbols; traveling by map alone, by compass alone, or by map and compass together; finding bearings; sketching maps; and traveling in the wilderness. Other updated sections cover competitive Orienteering, how to join an Orienteering event or organize your own, and useful hints for competitive and wilderness Orienteering. In addition to the revisions throughout, the author has interspersed the text with reminiscences of his more than fifty years of experience with map and compass. Drawing crowds of 25,000 participants at international events, the sport of Orienteering is more popular than ever. The Orienteering world championships were held in the United States for the first time in 1993. For Orienteers and scouts, avid outdoorspeople, and anyone who wants to feel more comfortable in the wilderness, this updated guide is an indispensable reference.

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Peter, December 30, 2006 (view all comments by Peter)
This was the first book I ever bought on the subject of using a map and compass. It was recommended by everyone I knew, as there wasn't a whole lot else out there at the time, and it had been in print since 1955. Today, about the best I can say for Kjellstrom's book is that it is better for beginners than the turgid Sierra Club Land Navigation Handbook (revised edition or not), but that's about it. The illustrations in Be Expert With Map and Compass are few and small, and the book has an ancient feel to it, with outdated references and quirky language (it's been in print for nearly 50 years, and the author died over 10 years ago when in his nineties). A smaller quibble is the tiny format and paperback-size pages - difficult to lay flat and read while attempting to orient the map or set the compass (you'll have to practice this stuff in the field, remember).

The age of Kjellstrom's book is revealed in the obsolete recommendations on adjusting the compass for declination, where the hoary old methods of memorizing rhymes or worse, of drawing magnetic declination lines all over your map with a pencil (usually inaccurately) and obscuring important detail is advocated. The latter method, still practiced by orienteering or adventure racing competitors (who get nicely pre-marked magnetic-oriented maps or draw their lines at home on a draftsman's board with a protractor), it's not easily accomplished without error using only a ruler. And if you have to improvise in the field, imagine doing it in the wind on some rock with only a compass baseplate for a straightedge! Modern books recognize better methods: either buy a compass with adjustable declination, or else tape a separate pointer for local east or west true declination for your area onto your compass baseplate. Simple, easy, and virtually error-proof.

A more serious problem is that fully half the book doesn't even deal with real-life wilderness navigation, but is instead devoted to the sport of orienteering (a fine sport, but with little relevance to practical backcountry navigation with its use of special large-scale maps and simplified compasses used only to orient the map to north). As a result of this emphasis, the book completely omits important advanced map/compass navigational techniques, sun/star navigational methods, position-finding, latitude/longitude and UTM grid systems, etc. - information a wilderness navigator ought to know.

To conclude, the book is simply outdated and outmuscled by modern competitors that are easier to follow. Once you've read newer books like The Essential Wilderness Navigator, you'll not pick up this book again.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780020292654
Subtitle:
The Complete Orienteering Handbook
Author:
U S Geological Survey & Orienteering S
Illustrator:
U S Geological Survey & Orienteering S
Author:
Kjellstram, Bjan
Author:
Kjellstrvm, Bjvn
Author:
Kjellstr?m, Bj?n
Author:
Heisley, Newt
Author:
Heisley, Newt
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Location:
New York :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Outdoor Skills
Subject:
Maps
Subject:
Geography
Subject:
Compass
Subject:
Walking
Subject:
Orienteering
Subject:
Compass -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject:
Orienteering -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject:
Maps -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Edition Description:
New rev. and updated ed., 1st Collier Books ed.
Series Volume:
no. 22
Publication Date:
January 1994
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
242
Dimensions:
8.26x5.58x.56 in. .59 lbs.

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