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Workshop Find Your Way
 

Learn how to find your way in the wilderness of Sweden by joining our adventurous and challenging workshop! A chance to gain more survival skills!

 

Navigation is an essential skill during survival. It is important to plan your itinerary well so that you can move yourself from your current position to a desired destination in a safe and responsible manner.

We still hear stories of people who overestimate their own skills and thereby get lost, even on routes that are marked with all its consequences!

"Why schuld I worry als I do have a cell phone with a GPS and good route-planner, so I will manage."Well this is all going well until your battery runs out or your cell phone gets broken and then what do you do? The Swedish wilderness is quite extensive. You can walk days without seeing anyone, situations can therefore go quickly and terribly wrong!

Never underestimate the value of being able to navigate with a map and compass!

Make sure you will be well prepared at all times.

Duration: 4 hours

 

 

Among others we offer

  • A detailed explanation by our instructor about learning to find your way in the wilderness.

  • Demonstration how to use a map, protractor, compass and GPS.

  • A tasty Swedish Fika.

  • The chance to test your new acquired skills to navigate yourself through the woods under the guidance of our instructor.

  • A nice Survival present from Dalarna Outdoor!

  • A unique experience of nature in the Swedish wilderness!

 

We teach you

  • how to use a map and how to read it.

  • how to use a protractor.

  • how to use a compass.

  • how to determine the course and how to stay on track.

  • about the cross bearing

  • what declination, inclination and declination correction means.

  • how to use a GPS.

  • about way points.

  • how to give the correct coordinates in case of emergency.

Prices

Price per person: SEK. 650.00 incl. VAT

 

All children up to 16 years receive a 50% discount on the activities!

 

Minimum 2 participants.

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