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Map and Compass
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1. Section One – The Map
- a. 1.1 Know the following
- i. a. What is a topographical map?
- ii. b. What is found on a topographical map?
- iii. c. Give three uses of a topographical map.
- b. 1.2 What is an orthophoto map?
- c. 1.3 Be able to recognize twenty signs and symbols found on a topographical map, giving some in each of the following categories:
- i. a. man made
- ii. b. water feature
- iii. c. vegetation feature
- d. 1.4 Know and explain the following as they relate to elevation:
- i. a. Elevation.
- ii. b. Contour interval.
- iii. c. Ground formations (Valey, Ridge, Spur, Bluff or Cliff, Saddle, Sholder, Escarpment, Knoll, Brow) defined by their contour lines
- e. 1.5.Know and explain the following as they relate to distance
- i. a. How is distance defined.
- ii. b. The map scale
- iii. c. How to measure linear distance
- iv. d. How to estimate land distance.
- f. 1.6. Know and explain the following as they relate to a map grid system.
- i. a. What is the grid system?
- ii. b. What is a six figure grid reference?
- iii. c. Rules for reading grid references.
- g. 1.7. Know and explain the following in relation to map reading
- i. a. Grid North
- ii. b. True North
- iii. c. Magnetic North
- iv. d. Declination
- v. e. Grid Magnetic Angle (G-MA or GMA)
2. Section Two – The Compass
- a. 2.1. What are the eight major points of the compass and their bearings?
- b. 2.2. Identify the type of compass most popular with bushwalkers.
- c. 2.3. Know the parts of an orienteering compass.
- d. 2.4. Know and explain the following as they relate to Grid Bearings and Magnetic Bearings:
- i. a. What are Bearings?
- ii. b. How to calculate Grid Bearings from the map
- iii. c. How to convert a Grid Bearing to a Magnetic Bearing
- iv. d. How to convert a Magnetic Bearing to a Grid Bearing
- v. e. How to take and march on a Magnetic Bearing
- vi. f. What is Slipping and how to correct for it?
- vii. g. How to take a back bearing
- e. 2.5. Know and explain the following in relation to Resection.
- i. a. What is resection?
- ii. b. The two-bearing method of Resection.
- iii. c. The three-bearing method of Resection.
- f. 2.6. Know and explain how to Orient your map by:
- i. a. inspection and
- ii. b. by compass.
3. Section Three – Direction without the aid of a Compass
- a. 3.1 Demonstrate how to find directions without a compass using the Southern Cross (ie. Crux) method
- i. a. Watch.
- ii. b. Southern Cross.
- iii. c. Orion
- iv. d. Shadow Stick.
4. Section Four – Practical
- a. 4.1. Demonstrate how to:
- i. a. Read six figure Grid Refences. Refer to Requirement 1.6c.
- ii. b. Calculate a Grid Bearing from the map. Refer to Requirement 2.4b.
- iii. c. Convert Grid Bearing to a Magnetic Bearing. Refer to Requirement 2.4c.
- iv. d. Take a Magnetic Bearing. Refer to Requirement 2.4c
- v. e. Locate a position using Resection. Refer to Requirement 2.5
- b. 4.2. Navigate to a target feature using a Magnetic Bearing. Refer Requirement 2.4c
- c. 4.3.Prove your ability in the use of a map and compass by following a cross-country course with at least ten given readings or control points.