For navigating using a map and compass, you can't beat the classic baseplate-type compasses. Anything without a baseplate makes mapwork less accurate. Electronic compasses are fine for following bearings, but for mapwork, the original, simple Silva design is still the best. They usually include features such as 1:25 000 and 1:50 000 scales, a magnifying lens, and a luminous needle to help out on those night time jaunts.
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Buyers' Guides - Navigation
All the basics on navigation kit from the humble map to the joys of GPS and mapping software in vaguely comprehensible terms...
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