Add a map to your survival kit, page
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Topic started on 29-9-2011 @ 10:58 PM by Thermo Klein
One thing I notice gets left out most of the time, when people talk about survival kits, is a map! I have a map of 50 x 50 miles roughly. Make sure it's a topographical map (with altitudes or visual mountain ranges). I actually found a great one on planefinder.net; here it is for the San Francisco Bay Area (Southern area):




Not everyone is setup for wilderness survival but if the need arose I'd sure want a map like this in my kit!

If you have a Kinkos or office store around you they may be able to laminate it for you for a reasonable price.

If you're looking for something more precise with actual elevations etc try the USGS (if you're in America).

edit on 29-9-2011 by Thermo Klein because: added USGS bit



reply posted on 29-9-2011 @ 11:24 PM by EvolEric
reply to post by Thermo Klein



great advice

SnF

I actually keep 3 Kentucky State Maps...

One to draw on if necessary... one not to...

and a back up incase I have to give one to someone...

A good map is key!

I also keep hiking trail maps, etc
Kentucky has a lot of trails and parks...


reply posted on 30-9-2011 @ 07:30 AM by citizen6511
reply to post by Thermo Klein



a great source of topo maps, is your local trail associations.
where i live, the volunteers that take care of the trails give topo maps for free at local festivals.

a good trail map will help you avoid swamps and walking towards a dead end.


reply posted on 30-9-2011 @ 12:49 PM by Thermo Klein
reply to post by Sir Solomon



Thanks! I checked some out. Found Atlas of Biodiversity for California. It shows which trees, plants, animals, etc are in specific areas.

Gonna do some research on it, maybe I'll make a thread if the info is easily usable


reply posted on 1-10-2011 @ 07:48 AM by citizen6511
reply to post by Thermo Klein



topo maps are the best tool for teaching young children to read maps.

by showing them the black square that is their house, the neighbors, the local school, where they get ice cream,
the street outside the window,etc.

the road numbers, even east-west, odd north south.

globes are best for geography.

i babysat kids that could pick their home town on a world map before they started school.

with a topo map, some fun games, they learn without making it a painful task.
and knowing how to read maps is part of survival, especially if you lose modern technology.
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