
Originally Posted by
that_fjell_guy
God knows I don't want to be controversial but...
I do agree with almost all of this thread, but also gaining experience can be quite tricky I guess. I started running in North York Moors races (where zero real navigation is required for the most part!). The next thing I did was Yorkshire Dales races like Ingleborough, Pen-y-Ghent areas where I had very little experience. Although I made sure I carried kit, map etc and I'd practised a bit I hadn't used any skills in anger. Lakes races followed such as Langdale, Grisedale and Three Shires. I'd guess I still hadn't used my kit for real, and had little real experience in the Lakes ( a little walking at most). But I wanted to race, and I wanted to gain experience. Thats how it went on...gaining experience, carrying kit but really never having the need to use it. The first time I really recall using it was Helvelyn race, predictably I got 'lost', although not as lost as some I ended up with. I did find my way back on line but had to retire. I guess I had used navigation a little during other walks I recall Fairfield was one occasion. But I guess what I'm saying is how do you gain experience in using the skills you may have aquired. I guess I've still used my compass on a relatively few occasions, some quiet hairy, but I'm pretty sure I can get myself out of trouble.
Bit long winded, sorry!!