
Field trip: Wilderness Navigation Course
Navigation Activity (4 of 4) - Field Trip: Students & Instructors - Raging River State Forest
Wilderness Navigation Field Trip - Students and instructors
- Sat, Oct 14, 2023
- Foothills Navigation Committee
- Navigation
- Adults
- Easy
- 9 (24 capacity)
- FULL, 2 on waitlist (13 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
Instructions will be sent out closer to the course start date.
Before you can sign up for this Field Trip as a student, you must have signed up and paid for the "Wilderness Navigation Course - Foothills" have scheduled the following prerequisite components:
- Online Map & Compass
- Online GPS
- Online Workshop
All three components must be finished before the field trip. Instructors do not pay a course fee.
Summary
This is a full day event at the Raging River site near the intersection i-90 and State Hwy 18.
Checklist
- You'll need to be in reasonable physical condition since you'll be gaining about 800 ft of elevation and 4.0 miles of hiking (0.5+ miles being off trail).
- Bring the Required Equipment. Come prepared as you would for a scramble or hike in varied weather, but please leave the technical gear (helmet, ice axe, etc) at home. Bring over-the-ankle high-top boots, a waterproof outer layer, warm clothes in layers, the 10 essentials, lunch, etc. The Course Materials and Required Equipment tabs provide more information.
- All materials (maps, exercises, ziplock bags, etc.) will be provided at the trail head.
- Bring your compass. Unfortunately you can't share a compass with someone during the Field Trip.
- Smartphone with Gaia GPS installed with a downloaded map of the site. Directions on loading the map will be provided in your "Hello Navigators - Field Trip" email. Ensure that your device is checked and ready e.g. fully charged battery, screen works, weather proofing etc.
- Standalone altimeter (calibrated at the trailhead) or smartphone altitude function within Gaia GPS.
- Bring a sharp pencil(s). A Rite in the Rain waterproof notebook could be handy but not required.
- Current declination set on the compass and confirmed.
- An understanding of emergency communications procedures and devices are understood.
- Emergency communications device on hand (minimum whistle)
Instructors
Come prepared to instruct students who likely have a wide range of experience:
- Review your "Instructor Field Trip" packet a link will be provided. Hard copies will be provided at the field trip.
- Bring your compass, GPS and Altimeter.