Introduction to Navigation Task 22

Let's dive into the details surrounding Navigation Task 22. Compare the map and photograph. Can you work out exactly where the photo was taken?

Navigation Task 22 Comprehensive Overview

A key skill for navigating is to be able to look at the map and match it to what you see in the landscape. Here's an example: Look at ... Study the map. There's something strange about the water features - can you explain what it is? Swapping the map scales was ... Compare the map and photograph, Where was the photo taken and what features can you identify?

Your friend has planned a route (shown in pink) telling you that it is all on paths and tracks. Why are you concerned about their ...

Summary & Highlights for Navigation Task 22

  • Look at the map extract. Why do the two contour lines arrowed disappear?
  • Imagine bad visibility. You are coming from the path, looking for the feature circled. Identify 3 things (catching features) that would ...
  • Can you work out precisely where the runners are on the map? This video explains how to determine their location.
  • Study the photo than watch the FatMap flythrough and see if you can work out how many seconds into the flythrough the photo ...
  • Route choice. Which is the quickest way from A to B? Made with Anquet mapping software http://bit.ly/2qh3XqN.

That wraps up our extensive overview of Navigation Task 22.

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