NO ONE HAS TOLD YOU THIS Pace Counting and Travel Logs 10 Min to Better Land Navigation Part 3
Pace counting is best used for tracking distance on the field. This is a vital skill set to remain found and NEVER Become lost
Dave Canterbury teaches NEW concepts to innovate Land Navigation
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Amazing content. Almost all Daves videos add so much immediately useable value.
Hi Dave, I’ve noticed that calculating the distance with the stride length only works when I’m riding alone. As soon as I’m out and about with others, I automatically adjust my stride length to the others. This leads to inaccurate results. Best regards JPH
I never thought about putting rocks in your pocket as a pace counting method. Of course, with the way my brain works, after a mile or two I’d be like “why the heck are these rocks in my pocket? Oh look! A squirrel!”
Nice video! I really liked it when you talked about paces and not worrying about meters. It made a lot of sense. That should help me to keep track better.