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If you want to learn to navigate throw away the map!

机译:如果您想学习导航,请扔掉地图!

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Navigation using maps has been a ‘core skill’ of outdoor learning since it’s early days. I heard myself saying ‘I’d be lost without a map’ at a conference in Australia in conversation with local practitioners including an aboriginal national park ranger. He laughed saying ‘I always know here I am’. A Finn, an Australian and I decided in that moment to experiment. What kind of experiences could we facilitate in the wild travelling without maps? The Finn let his students undertake a self-reliant journey across the tundra in winter. They thought it could be done in five days, might take ten and planned on fifteen. In the end it took twelve days. Using natural navigation such as the sun, stars, wind direction and river valleys as guides and staying in camp when it was a blizzard or no visibility, they headed east until they reached a catch feature, a north south road, where they were picked up. The Australian let his students loose in the bush with the rule that they must always stay on a trail. The bush was dense and the trails few, all of them bringing the group to one exit from the forest or another. The group emerged after three days and a walk they enthused about for weeks afterwards. I managed just a few hours in a Lakeland woodland. Two groups set out to create a walk with natural markers as waypoints. They then turned a description of the route into a poem that they then taught to the other group. Each group would then try to follow the path of the first group. It worked a treat – even with lines involving ‘sunlit birches in autumn colour’! – it was a day of sunny periods and birch was the dominant tree! A key for all of us was a change in our attitudes to time as a safety factor and to space in that we needed to know where our groups were. In each case risk assessments focussed on the skills, equipment and experience of the group so that they could mange space and time effectively for themselves. However, we also noticed a significant change in the nature of the experiences reported by the participants. The focus on nature was considerably enhanced – including noticing more and the apparent development of new knowledge, understanding, skills, behaviours and values. I decided to experiment further.
机译:自成立以来,使用地图导航一直是户外学习的一项“核心技能”。在澳大利亚的一次会议上,我与当地的从业人员(包括原住民国家公园护林员)交谈时说,“在没有地图的情况下我会迷路”。他笑着说“我一直都知道我在这里”。我当时是芬兰人,澳大利亚人,因此决定进行实验。没有地图,我们可以在野外旅行中带来什么样的体验?芬兰人让他的学生在冬季穿越苔原进行自力更生的旅程。他们认为可以在五天内完成,可能需要十天,计划在十五天。最后花了十二天。他们以太阳,星星,风向和河谷等自然导航为指导,在暴风雪或看不见风光的情况下呆在营地,他们向东行驶直到到达捕获点,即南北路,在那儿被捡起。这位澳大利亚人让他的学生在丛林中放松,规定他们必须始终保持步道。灌木丛密密麻麻,小径很少,所有的人把这群人带到森林的另一个出口。三天后,该小组出现了,他们在几周后热心散步。我在莱克兰林地只管理了几个小时。两个小组开始创建以自然标记为路标的步行。然后,他们将对路线的描述变成一首诗,然后传授给另一组。然后,每个小组将尝试遵循第一个小组的道路。即使在涉及“秋天的阳光桦树”的行中,它也能起到一定的作用! –今天是晴天,桦树是最主要的树!对于我们所有人来说,一个关键是改变对时间作为安全因素和对空间的态度,因为我们需要知道我们的团队在哪里。在每种情况下,风险评估都集中在小组的技能,设备和经验上,以便他们可以有效地管理自己的空间和时间。但是,我们还注意到参与者报告的体验的性质发生了重大变化。对自然的关注得到了极大的增强-包括更多地注意到新知识,新理解,新技能,新行为和新价值观,以及新事物的明显发展。我决定进一步尝试。

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    Loynes Christopher;

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