Technique | Tips and Tricks | Custom Topo Maps    
Saw blade storage
Winterizing your stove
A dishwashing kit
Bungees for everything
Re-roll your duct tape
Odds 'n ends kit
Home made fire starters
Easy way to hang packs
Bungee clips
Folding dish pan
Clothesline strategies
Clips for your bailer
Home made maple syrup
Transporting eggs
Preserving cheese
Bottom of the food barrel
A waterproof first aid kit
Packing clothing barrels
Sheaths for kitchen knives
Preserving steaks & bacon
Canoe loading device
One match campfires
Waterproofing matches
Custom topo maps
Installing a bow line
  
 


Custom Topo Maps

Before a trip I will usually purchase the topo map of the area as well as the canoe route map (this gets me in that pre-trip mood as i look the maps over weeks in advance).

I will then find the areas on the topo map I need and take them to a colour photo copy place. I get them to photocopy the areas of the topo I need (some refuse due to copyright law - most don't). then I transfer the canoe info like portages with lengths and campsites from the canoe map to the photocopies.

Then I waterproof the photocopies with some map waterproof stuff. With these new maps and a pair of compact binoculars I find navigation very easy. Only rarely do I pull out my compass to double check my location.

Peter Barthel





 

 








 

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