Blog Posts on land navigation




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MAP READING 101 by MERELY MY OPINION on May 19, 2012THE WARRIOR PILGRIMAGE BLOG stirs up another Grassroots Bushcraft activity on March 18, 2012.  This time, it is about map reading and it is held indoors - for the morning lecture - at the abandoned Department of Agriculture Regional Office in M.



MAN-SIZED HIKE SERIES: Lutopan to Guadalupe IV by MERELY MY OPINION on Apr 23, 2012THIS LONG DAY HIKE today on February 12, 2012 is not for the faint-hearted.  For one, it is 36-40 kilometers long.  Second, it comes at a time when there is a weather disturbance advisory released by the weather bureau.  Third, the Man...



BUSHCRAFT BUHISAN IX: Traditional Land Navigation by MERELY MY OPINION on Jan 16, 2012I LOOKED FORWARD TO the day when that “high-ground trail” that I discovered and half-explored last April 2011 would finally be settled for completion. I will share that ecstasy with seven others today, October 30, 2011, and it will be another tr...



ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE SIERRA MADRE by MERELY MY OPINION on Dec 31, 2011I STOOD NAKED with 499 other “captives” on a cold and windy early morning of January 1989. My time in Tanay, Rizal is winding out in about two weeks. Infront of us are our sets of fatigue uniforms and combat boots piled high like a mountain on...