Getting Reoriented
Orienteering remains a relatively unknown sport outside of hardcore outdoors enthusiast circles. This pastime tests a person’s ability to navigate using rudimentary maps and a compass. Most orienteering competitions take place in heavily wooded areas, often in the mountains, which makes navigation especially challenging. Orienteering can be a thrilling endeavor, but there is an inherent risk of getting lost.
Depending on the rules of a specific orienteering contest, GPS devices may be brought along in case of emergency. These devices should be charged well ahead of their use in the woods, as every added moment could count. While there are dozens of models to choose from, a Garmin city navigator is one of the most trusted units.