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Compass Navigation for Hikers
New
1 students
Created byPaul Fehringer
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Read and Interpret Topographic Maps with Confidence
  • Use a Compass to Take and Follow Accurate Bearings
  • Apply Magnetic Declination Correctly in Any Location
  • Navigate Safely and Make Smart Decisions in the Field

Course content

5 sections14 lectures1h 36m total length
  • Welcome - Why navigation is still important3:18

Requirements

  • There are no formal prerequisites for this course. A basic hiking compass is recommended. Access to a topographic map is helpful but not required. A willingness to practice and apply the skills learned.

Description

Have you ever looked at a map and wondered how it actually connects to the land around you? Or followed a trail and hoped your phone wouldn’t lose signal?

In this course, you’ll learn how to use a compass and topographic map to navigate with confidence, clarity, and calm. Whether you’re hiking local trails or exploring new terrain, strong navigation skills help you travel more safely and enjoy the outdoors more deeply.

This course begins with clear, step-by-step indoor lessons that explain how maps and compasses really work. You’ll learn how to read contour lines, take accurate bearings, adjust for magnetic declination, and plan routes before you ever step outside. These foundation skills are then reinforced with real-world field examples and practical exercises.

Along the way, you’ll also develop strong decision-making habits that help prevent disorientation and reduce risk in outdoor settings. You’ll learn how to stay oriented, recognize natural navigation clues, and respond calmly if you ever feel unsure of your location.

No prior experience is required. This course is designed for beginners and developing hikers who want practical, usable skills without complicated jargon or technical overload.

By the end of this course, you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to navigate more independently, rely less on electronics, and move through the outdoors with greater awareness and peace of mind.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start navigating with purpose, this course will guide you every step of the way.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner and intermediate hikers.or
  • Outdoor enthusiasts seeking navigation confidence.
  • Anyone new to map and compass skills.
  • Lifelong learners interested in practical outdoor education.