Discover Berlin with a self-guided audio tour, from the moment you arrive in your destination.Immediately take advantage of our unique navigation functionality which makes self-guiding easy, with plenty of suggested walking routes to explore. Find yourself immersed in the culture and history of the city, as you approach iconic landmarks including Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall Memorial, TV Tower and Checkpoint Charlie.Don’t forget to tune into your audio commentary to hear all about the tourist hotspots, or take a break whenever you fancy to suit your own schedule. When you’re ready, plan your next walking route, pinpoint your favourite sights and source the best photo hotspots, as you continue your exploration of Berlin, the Vox City way!
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The Friends of San Leandro Creek and Jessica Kraft will lead a “ Rewilding & Natural Navigation Walk” at EBRPD’s Sibley Park Join The Friends and Jessica Carew Kraft, California naturalist and author of Why We Need to Be Wild, … Read more
Written by one of the best known navigation instructors in the UK this is the definitive and comprehensive 'how to navigate' textbook. It covers every aspect of mountain navigation; summer, winter and overseas, using traditional map and compass as well as devices such as GPS and digital software applications. This book is a reference tool for every walker and mountaineer, from novice to expert, as well as containing specific ideas for anyone wanting to help teach and instruct others. It is the official navigation handbook for the UK qualification system that includes the Mountain Leader, Winter Mountain Leader, International Mountain Leader, Mountaineering Instructor and Walking Group Leader and is endorsed by the BMC, MCofS and MI. There are chapters on the Fundamentals, Navigation Techniques, Winter Navigation, Overseas Navigation, Global Positioning system, Digital Mapping Software and Teaching Navigation. It has a functional design with easy-reference colour-coded pages, striking illustrations that complement the text and inspiring photos that give a genuine flavour of what you are up against in the mountains. It is the fourth in a series of manuals from Mountain Leader Training UK which includes the highly successful "Hill Walking", "Rock Climbing" and "Winter Skills". Carlo Forte is a well known expert on mountain navigation and is an International Mountain Leader and Mountaineering Instructor. He is currently the Chief Instructor at the national mountain centre, Plas y Brenin. colour photos & diagrams
Navigating unfamiliar environments can often be a daunting and challenging task for visitors. Whether it’s a bustling airport, museum, or shopping center, the need for effective and user-friendly navigation solutions is becoming increasingly acute. For this reason, many companies are turning to the implementation of new technologies and systems. One such solution is indoor navigation […]
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Our navigation will take you to know one of the most beautiful places in Los Glaciares National Park, which only a few people have the privilege of accessing: the May Sine of Lake Argentino.The Seno Mayo (or Brazo Mayo), is one of the wettest sectors of the National Park, that is why the vegetation that can be selected in the course of the two walks (which we will do in the Patagonian Andean forest) is totally different from the which observes in other places National Park.The Mayo Spirit Trek is the perfect combination of trekking in the forest, with a view of waterfalls, rivers, hanging glaciers and a visit to the Perito Moreno glacier (navigation + walkways). Suitable all-public, with low difficulty walks, makes our passengers fascinated with our excursion.
You know how when you read two books at the same time, they often kind of meld together in your head, like in that novel where Gatsby takes the raft down the Mississippi?
Itinéraires de randonnées d'une à deux heures et demie, principalement dans l'Aude, pour découvrir les Corbières, les flancs de la Montagne noire ou encore la région de Carcassonne. Pour chaque balade, un QR code permet de télécharger la trace GPS pour une navigation sur smartphone.
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If you've not been taught them, even basic compass skills can be difficult. But using a map and compass to find your way is a key skill for many activities.
Durable and waterproof, with a handy slipcase and an easy-fold format, Lonely Planet's Sydney City Map is your conveniently sized passport to travelling with ease. Get more from your map and your trip with images and information about top city attractions, walking tour routes, transport maps, itinerary suggestions, an extensive street and site index, and practical travel tips and directory. With this easy-to-use, full-colour navigation tool in your back pocket, you can truly get to the heart of Sydney, so begin your journey now! Durable and waterproof Easy-fold format and convenient size Handy slipcase Full colour and easy to use Extensive street and site index Images and information about top city attractions Handy transport maps Walking tour routes Practical travel tips and directory Itinerary suggestions Covers Balgowlah Heights, Balmain, Balmain East, Balmoral, Bondi, Bronte, Castlecrag, Chatswood, Chinatown, Chippendale, City Centre, Cremorne, Crows Nest, Darling Harbour, Darlinghurst, Dawes Point, Double Bay, Dover Heights, East Sydney, Elizabeth Bay, Fairlight, Garden Island, Glebe, Haymarket, Kings Cross, Kirribilli, Manly, McMahons Point, Millers Point, Milsons Point, Moore Park, Mosman, Neutral Bay, North Sydney, Northbridge, Paddington, Point Piper, Potts Point, Pyrmont, Queens Park, Redfern, Rose Bay, Seaforth, Surry Hills, Sydney, The Rocks, Ultimo, Vaucluse, Watsons Bay, Willoughby, Woolloomooloo Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's East Coast Australia, our most comprehensive guidebook to the region, covering the top sights and most authentic offbeat experiences. Or check out Lonely Planet's Pocket Sydney, a handy-sized guide focused on the can't-miss experiences for a quick trip. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' New York Times 'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' Fairfax Media (Australia) 1 Maps
Topoguide (en anglais) de l'éditeur Cicerone pour découvrir cette partie du nord-ouest de l'Écosse. Description fournie par l'éditeur : Guide to 50 walks and easy scrambles in north-western Scotland, covering Southern Torridon, Northern Torridon, Letterewe and Fisherfield, and the Fannichs. Ascents of 27 Munros, 20 Corbetts and 14 Grahams are included, with highlights including Liathach, Beinn Eighe, Beinn Alligin, An Teallach and Slioch. The walks are suitable for those with good navigation skills who are competent in a mountain environment. All the walks in the guide are graded, with summary statistics provided, and each includes clear route description and mapping. There's also a route summary table to help with choosing appropriate walks. Background information on local geology, wildlife and history, and planning details on when to go, where to stay and what to take are included to make the most out of any trip to Torridon. The region boasts spectacular and distinctive landscapes and breathtaking views. Steep-sided rocky mountains rise above long winding lochs, both freshwater and sea. From the hills there are vast panoramas out across the sea to the Hebrides and of mountains stretching out to the north, south and east. This is a land for those who love open spaces, vast horizons, and the domination of nature.
Find Your Way A series of articles dedicated to the lost art of land navigation and map reading Distance and Direction By H-Minus You have learned how to find your location on a map by using coordinates. This article will discuss determining distance and direction on your map. To do this, we will need to...
Many things to see walking in Bordeaux France - Esplanade Des Quniconces, Place de la Bourse, Miroir d’Eau, riverfront strolls - day & night!
The Percival Proctor was a British single-engine, low-wing monoplane aircraft designed for radio and navigation training - English
Weird Walk Zine Issue Four 48 page A5 zine Printed on high quality recycled stock Abundant with vibes The wheel turns and we find ourselves halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Signs of new life emerge, the earth awakens, a new issue of Weird Walk pokes through the fecund mulch… The question of land rights, and who owns the British countryside, has dangled over these islands for centuries. Nick Hayes addresses free access to open spaces directly in this issue’s interview, while Zakia Sewell speaks of discovering a different kind of Britain, the Albion that she has navigated on her excellent BBC radio shows. Elsewhere Stewart Lee finds his own connection with the landscape on a walk from Lamorna, uniting passions for visionary artists and prehistoric monuments and, in contrast to country acres parcelled away on grand estates, we take a look at the edgelands, those unloved, unruly spaces and the music that conjures them. May the wand of Saint Brigid bless your vegetation…
The Percival Proctor was a British single-engine, low-wing monoplane aircraft designed for radio and navigation training - English
A guidebook to 41 graded walks and scrambles in the Anti-Atlas mountains. Exploring the dramatic scenery of southern Morocco, the walks are suitable for confident walkers and scramblers with good navigation skills. Walks range from 3 to 40km (2-25 miles), taking between 1hr to 2 days to walk. The scrambles are graded from 1 to 3+ allowing you to choose routes suitable for your ability. A 1-week 110km (68 mile) long-distance trek from Ait Baha to Ait Mansour across the north-west Anti-Atlas is also described. 1:50,000 maps are included for each walk and topos for scrambling routes GPX files available to download Detailed information on planning, facilities and accommodation Highlights include Jebel El Kest.
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Topoguide (en anglais) de l'éditeur Cicerone qui couvre the Cambrian way.Description fournie par l'éditeur :Dubbed 'the mountain connoisseurs' walk', the Cambrian Way stretches 298 miles (479km) between the mighty castles of Cardiff in the south and Conwy on the north coast. It can be walked in three weeks (or in shorter sections) and is suitable for experienced hillwalkers with sound navigational skills. The guide presents the route in 21 stages, offering comprehensive route description illustrated with OS 1:50,000 mapping and elevation profiles. Details of accommodation and facilities are provided, along with a helpful trek planner showing their distribution along the route: although the trail passes through remote areas, it is possible to stay under a roof every night - though camping is also a possibility, should you prefer. Traversing the heartland of Wales, the challenging route crosses the Brecon Beacons, the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, passing through two national parks and visiting many of the country's iconic summits, including Pen y Fan, Pumlumon, Cadair Idris and Snowdon itself. There are background notes on Wales's history and geology and local points of interest, and a glossary of Welsh place-names, useful contacts and accommodation listings can be found in the appendices.
Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe by Helen and Paul Webster features 20 routes suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, distance and navigation information, refreshment stops and local information.
In this post I am going to give you some simple tips to increase your land navigation skills. Many of these tips and techniques I have learned through trial and error, or have been taught to me by those trusted NCOs I have served with in the Army. I will walk you through natural navigation
In this post I am going to give you some simple tips to increase your land navigation skills. Many of these tips and techniques I have learned through trial and error, or have been taught to me by those trusted NCOs I have served with in the Army. I will walk you through natural navigation
Guidebook to walking the Snowdonia Way through Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park in Wales, from Machynlleth to Conwy, with low and high-level mountain options. The 97 mile (156km) low-level route is described over 6 stages of between 13 and 21 miles (21-34km) whereas the mountain route covers 122 miles in 9 stages of 12 to 18 miles (19-29km). Route description illustrated with 1:50,000 OS mapping Crosses the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia) via Dolgellau, Trawsfynydd, Beddgelert, Dolwyddelan, Capel Curig and Bethesda Mountain route takes in Cadair Idris, Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and the Glyders The low-level route involves long days but mainly easy walking; the high-level route includes more challenging navigation, considerable ascent and some pathless terrain Since they intersect regularly, it is possible to mix and match between the low and high-level routes Information on facilities and selective accommodation listings Notes on geology, history, plants, wildlife and folklore
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Topoguide (in English) of the Cicerone publisher who covers the Cambrian Way. Description provided by the publisher: Dubbed 'The Mountain Conveniences' Walk' , The Cambrian Way Stretches 298 miles (479km) Between The Mighty Castles of Mapiff in the South and Conwy on the North Coast. IT CAN BE WALKED IN THREE WEEKS (OR IN SHORTER SECTIONS) AND IS SUITABLE FOR EXPERIEND HILLWALKERS WITH SOUND NAVIGATION SKILLS. The Guide Presents The Road in 21 Tracks, Offering Comprehensive Road Description Illustrated with OS 1: 50,000 Mapping and Elevation Profiles. Details of Accommodation and Facilities Are Provided, Along with a Helpful Trek Planner Showing Their Distribution Along The Route: Although The Trail Passses Through Remote Areas, IT IS Possible to Stay Under A Roof Every Night - Though Camping Is Also A Possibility, Should You Prefer . Crossing The Heartland of Wales, The Challenging Road Cross The Brecon Beacons, The Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, Passing Through Two National Parks and Visiting Many of the Country's Iconic Summits, including Pen Y Fan, Pumlurn, Cadair Idris and Snowdon Itself. THERE ARE BACKGROUND NOTES ON WALES'S HISTORY AND GEOLOGY AND LOCAL POINTS OF INTEREST, AND A GLOSSARY OF WELLH PLACE - NAMES, USEFUL CONTACTS AND ACCOMMODATION Listings can be found in the appendages.