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A lot of dyed-in-the-wool hill walking traditionalists pooh pooh GPS units. But do they really deserve this disdain or contempt? What can they offer hill
walkers? Are they worth considering? Read on and find out . . .

Bear in mind that you should always be prepared and capable of navigating without a GPS unit. GPS units are designed to augment other forms of navigation, not to replace them.

So what questions can a GPS answer and what features do they offer? Some you may know and some you may not. Well, here's the list:-

1. Where am I?

OK, that's the obvious one. Since GPS stands for global positioning system you could pretty much guess this one. But did you know that, as well as the default latitude and longtitude in degrees and minutes, you can also choose from many different positional formats including the one that is of most interest to us i.e. British Grid. Therefore, armed with an OS map of the area, you can read the grid cordinates from the unit and pinpoint your location on the map. Therefore, if you only use it for this purpose alone (and I know some who do) then it's worth its weight in gold for those occasions when navigation is difficult. I rate GPS units for this feature alone but they offer plenty more...

2. You can record your current location

If you would like to record where you are for any reason, you can record your location and elevation as a waypoint and give it a name that you can refer back to later. This could be useful for recording where you've left the mountain bikes or, in emergencies, where you need to record an accident location.

3. How high am I?

You can see at a glance your elevation i.e. the measurement of height above sea level. So you should never be caught out again by false summits. Subtracting your elevation from the height of the peak you are tackling will tell you what ascent remains to achieve your objective.

4. How much daylight remains?

A GPS unit can give you the times of sunrise and sunset at your present location. This is useful for planning your walk and ensuring that you can complete it in daylight.

5. What direction am I walking?

A GPS unit can give you your heading - the direction you are travelling and your bearing i.e. the compass direction between your current location and your destination.

6. How far have I walked?

A GPS unit is usually equipped with a trip odometer which can tell you how far you have gone since the last trip reset.

7. How long have I been walking?

If you forgot to check the time that you set out but you remembered to reset the trip odometer then the GPS unit can tell you the total time you have travelled since the last trip reset.

8. How fast am I walking?

Like the speedometer in your car, the GPS unit can tell you how fast you are going regardless of whether or not you are on the right track. In addition, if you remembered to reset your trip when you set out, the GPS can also tell you your average and maximum speed since the last trip reset.

9. How do I retrace my route?

A track log feature leaves an electronic breadcrumb navigation trail which you can save for future use. When you are ready to return to where you started, the GPS will take you back along the track log that you left behind. Alternatively you can record your walk so that others may follow in your footsteps.

10. Plan a route in advance

You can set up a route by defining it, in the GPS unit, as a series of waypoints. When you reach one waypoint, the GPS guides you to the next with a pointer and so on through each successive waypoint until you reach your final destination. This is extremely useful in bad weather when map and compass navigation is difficult.

The process of entering waypoints into a GPS is made made much easier if the GPS unit is used in conjunction with digital mapping software which is
the subject of another review article.

Recommendations

So, how do I rate gps units? Well, I wouldn't have one in my car but I'm a big fan of GPS units for hill walking. I always carry mine with me and on a number of occasions it has proved invaluable for identifying the current location and keeping on the right track.

Remember that, in the early 70's, according to Monty Python, a lot of people pooh poohed Australian table wine but now they can't get enough of them. Invest in a GPS - you'll find its worth every penny. I rate GPS units highly as an essential item of equipment for hill walking.


It goes without saying that there are risks when it comes to camping in bear country.

In fact, on 14 April 2006 this risk became a tragic fact of life when a 6 year old girl received fatal injuries from a black bear while camping.

Campgrounds are now having to incorporate policies and procedures to ensure bear conservation and safety for campers. The DEC Campgrounds in the Adirondack and Catskill Forest Preserves in New York State are two such campgrounds. Their staff have developed specific policies and procedures to minimize the occurrence of bear problems at their campgrounds while maintaining a healthy, natural black bear population.

There are eight critical ways that you can minimise the chances of getting hurt by bears by following these simple tips:

1. Avoid traditional bear feeding areas.

2. Avoid camp locations where bears have been known to roam in the past.

3. Avoid camping where you may have trouble seeing a bear through vegetation.

4. Avoid camping where you see bear droppings and fresh tracks.

5. Never feed wild bears.

6. Store your food in a cooler which is locked in the car

7. Like most animals, bears are attracted to garbage so make sure your campsite is very clean

8. Remember that behind every cute baby bear is a very overprotective bear mother!

9. Stop fishing when bears are present. They want your fish more than you do.

10. The minimum safe distance from a bear is 50-100 yards.

There are now a number of organizations that are working passionately on increasing bear awareness in the community. The National Spokesman of The National Be Bear Aware & Wildlife Stewardship Campaign, General H Norman Schwarzkopf, is dedicated to providing teachers, college students, youth groups and guiding/hunting groups with educational materials and training programs to teach outdoor enthusiasts and residents up to date safety skills and techniques for camping, hunting, viewing, hiking, photographing and living with wildlife like bears safely and responsibly. More information is available at the Campaign's website at http://www.bebearawaresw.org.

Along a similar vein, The 'Bear Safe Washington' program began in 1999 with funding from the World Society for the Protection of Animals. This program of presentations, brochures and seminars was designed to raise awareness of all bear issues in Washington State. Its bear safe guide can be downloaded at http://www.insightwildlife.com/bearsafe.htm

The Get Bear Smart Society based in Whistler, Canada, educates people on dealing with bears in the community and promoting innovative bear management practices. Supporters can make donations by visiting their website at http://www.bearsmart.com.
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