Re: Basic navigational skills badly missing



Andy Howell typed "I must admit the thing that surprised me most about
this story was that
nobody in this group was carrying a gps."

Yep!!! I'm amazed that some walkers(?) will spend many hundreds of
pounds, even thousands, on the latest, greatest gear, jacket, etc but
£90 on a GPS device that could save your life is ethically beyond
them?

David.

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