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FULL: Women in the Woods: Map & Compass Basics

UNH Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Program

Graylag Nature Preserve, 320 Clough Road
Pittsfield, NH 03263
United States

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Family-Friendly

No

High Adventure

No

Setting

Indoor & Outdoor

About the Event

Are you looking to improve your map and compass skills? Join Emma Tutein and Charlotte Thompson from UNH Extension for an introduction to the basics about maps, compasses and how to use them together to navigate. We’ll spend a few hours indoors learning before heading outside to put our new skills to the test. Perfect for conservation commissioners, land trust volunteers, private landowners, and others interested in navigating off trail.  

This workshop will take place at the Graylag Nature Preserve. We will spend the first half of the workshop (~2.5 hours) inside and the latter half outside. Outside time will include time in the woods, off trail, and on uneven terrain. 

Essential Eligibility Criteria: Participants must be able to traverse uneven terrain for a distance of up to 1 mile independently, or with the assistance of a companion. 

Registration: Limited to 15 participants. To ensure this program is accessible for all, there are three registration fee options - $0, $5 or $10. Please pay what you can.  

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. If you need an accommodation to participate in our programming, please contact Charlotte Thompson, charlotte.thompson@unh.edu or (603) 862-1572 prior to the event. Given ample time, we will make any reasonable effort to meet your needs, including language access services if requested, which will be provided free of charge. 

The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. UNH, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and New Hampshire counties cooperating. Direct inquiries to unh.civilrights@unh.edu

Women in the Woods is a collaboration between UNH Cooperative Extension, NH Timberland Owners Association, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, and other partners aimed at connecting women forest landowners, managers, and stewards with the resources, skills, and community they need to make informed stewardship decisions that promote healthy forest resources. Women in the Woods programming is open to all participants, regardless of gender or sex.

What to bring

Your lunch, water, and note taking supplies. If you have a compass of your own, please bring it, but we will have compasses available for those who need one. Please come prepared to spend a couple of hours outdoors walking off-trail through variable terrain.

Youth Instructions

This training may be appropriate for youth volunteers. Please contact Charlotte Thompson for more information.

Questions?

Contact Jennifer Adie at jennifer.adie@unh.edu or 603-862-1029.

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