Media Summary: Compare map and photograph. Can you identify exactly where the photo was taken? Can you identify map features on the ... A key skill for navigating is to be able to look at the map and match it to what you see in the landscape. Here's an example: Look at ... Compare the map to the route profile. Can you identify the order in which I visited the summits? Can you then work out my route?
Navigation Task 30 - Detailed Analysis & Overview
Compare map and photograph. Can you identify exactly where the photo was taken? Can you identify map features on the ... A key skill for navigating is to be able to look at the map and match it to what you see in the landscape. Here's an example: Look at ... Compare the map to the route profile. Can you identify the order in which I visited the summits? Can you then work out my route? Match the profile to the route (going from south to north) Compare map and photo. Identify on the map where photo was taken and pond circled in red. See how Transit Lines using two or ... Look at the map extract. Why do the two contour lines arrowed disappear?
Route Choice. What is the quickest way from A to B? Which way is easiest in terms of Imagine bad visibility. You are coming from the path, looking for the feature circled. Identify 3 things (catching features) that would ... Compare map and photograph. On the map identify: Feature circled in red. Point from where the photo was taken. Compare the photograph and map extract. Can you work out where the photo was taken and identify the feature circled in red.