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Hiking, Bushwhacking & Geocaching : How to Read a Topographical Map on a Hiking Trip
By HikingOn | May 21, 2009
Learning to read a topographical map is essential to remaining on the right path and preventing yourself from veering off course while hiking.Learn more in this free video series. Expert: Kate Carcio Contact: www.zoaroutdoor.com Bio: Kate Carcio, a white water rafting guide, and climbing instructor at Zoar Outdoor, has enjoyed hiking and backpacking all of her life. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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November 11th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
Very informative, thank you.