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Map & Compass Workshop and Off Trail Practice Part 1 of 2

Date and Time

Thursday, May 2, 2024, 6:00PM - 9:00PM

Location

Hope Valley, RI,
Rhode Island,
RI

Registration

Registration is required for this activity.

Overview

Do you like to get out and explore, but worry about your skills to find your way back? Join the Narragansett Chapter of the AMC and the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association for a two-part course to read and understand maps and use a compass correctly. At the end of this course participants will feel more comfortable with their abilities to plan routes and return safely. This first part is a 3-hour indoor and outdoor class held at the WPWA Campus on Thursday. Topics include reading map symbols and contour lines, matching the terrain to the map, taking and using bearings, orienting map and compass, declination, determining your location and planning your route. Saturday's 6 hour section will be conducted at Arcadia Management Area in Exeter, RI. The morning session will allow participants to practice their new skills. After lunch they will plan and then execute a bushwhack route through the woods. Instructors include experienced AMC Narragansett Chapter Northern Hikes Leaders. Participants should bring a base-plate style compass with an adjustable declination feature and plan to attend both dates.

AMC Trip Policy

Cost*

Adult: $25 member / $25 non-member
Youth: $25 member / $25 non-member
*Class Notes and light refreshments Thursday evening. Includes Saturday field practice as well

Driving Directions

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Get directions from www.wpwa.org

WPWA Campus

Activity

Instruction (Skills)

Offered By

Narragansett (R.I.)

Status

Open

Difficulty

Moderate

Audience

Adults (18+)


Leader




Ed has led hundreds of AMC hikes, including all 48 NH four thousand footers in winter. Ed has instructed for the AMC Mountain Leadership School since 1994, and was School Director for the 2010 through 2019 schools. Ed instructs for the ADK Winter Mountaineering School and is a Wilderness First Responder. He section backpacked the John Muir Trail and elsewhere in the mountain west. Ed was Narragansett chapter's Leadership Development Chair and was Northern Hikes sub-chair for over 25 years.

Leader