Learn How to Navigate with #WildcardJacks
Would you like to roam the wild unknown with confidence?
Want to ditch the dependence on your phone's GPS and confidently navigate the ‘the great outdoors’? Land Navigation 101 is designed to help those develop essential navigation skills to find your way home, how to explore safely, and other techniques in the art of “lostproofing.” Students will learn to read topographic maps, how to decipher all uses of a compass, and how to navigate by the sun and stars. You'll gain the ability to plan routes, pinpoint your location, and make informed decisions while venturing off the beaten path. This course is perfect for hikers, backpackers, campers, and anyone who wants to be self-sufficient in the wilderness.
This course will dive into various techniques including triangulation, primitive navigation, self-mapping, and signaling for rescue. You'll gain the confidence to navigate in low-visibility conditions and how to use plants and trees as navigation tools. This comprehensive approach will transform you from a passive follower of technology into a self-assured explorer, ready to take on any adventure.




Raise the Stakes and Learn Land Navigation
Learn how to plot grid coordinates and find your location using a map and compass.
What will you discover?
- Terrain Association: Route plan using terrain features
- Celestial Navigation: Navigate by the sun and stars
- Modern Devices: Learn how to use GPS or PLB technology
- Self-Mapping: Navigate without the use of a map

Land Navigation 101
$225.00
Unit price perLAND NAVIGATION 101
3 DAYS/2 NIGHTS
Beginner/Moderate Level
$225.00
*This course is designed to be in addition to your admittance to the Mountain Readiness Expo
COURSE DETAILS:
- Learn how to use all parts of a compass and their uses
- Learn how to navigate by the stars in the Northern Hemisphere
- Signaling for rescue with the use of your kit and modern tools such as a Personal Locator Beacon
- Use P.A.U.L. mapping to navigate without the use of a paper map or device
- Learn how to positively identify plants and trees that aid in navigation
- Make pace beads to track your distance
- Learn how to use your natural environment to aid in finding your way
- With the use of a compass, we will learn basic navigation skills and together we will run multiple courses through the woods
- Discussion on how to prevent getting lost and how to make a game plan
- Learn how to plot grid coordinates to find others for rescue
Sleeping Arrangements:
Students are not required to stay on site, however, overnight camping is encouraged to deepen social bonds around the fire.
Campsites must be reserved independently with Van Hoy Farms.
Restrooms:
There are Port-A-Johns on site for use.
Food:
Food is not provided so students are required to bring their own meals and snacks for consumption.
There are scheduled breaks for meal times. Everyone usually gathers around the campfire during mealtimes, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for fellowship.
If you have a cooler, we recommend filling it with ice to store perishable items to keep everything fresh and ready to enjoy.
Students should still inform the instructor of any critical food allergies if any.
Terrain:
The property is rich in resources with varying tree species on top of a diverse range of edible and medicinal plants.
There are deep creek beds that can make navigating for some difficult. Participants should be mindful of their physical limitations and potential for mechanical injury when navigating off the trails.
The trail into the woods is a worn down dirt path so vehicles can risk getting trapped. Those driving sedans or 2WD vehicles are not recommended to pass.
Cell Coverage:
Cell service is reliable on most of this property.
WiFi is available near the farm house for emergency use.
Water:
We suggest bringing plenty of water for hydration, cooking, and hygiene.
Potable water is available on site.
Showers are available to those with camping reservations.
Power:
Participants should bring their own power stations or chargeable units for cell phones, head lamps, etc.
Trash:
There is a dumpster and multiple trash receptacles on site.
Please respect this land and “leave no trace.”
*Students will receive 15% off gear purchased from Survival Gear BSO upon course registration
REQUIRED GEAR LIST:
- 1 x Mirrored Baseplate Compass/Non Lensatic (Suunto MC2 or Silva Compass Ranger Are Suggested)
- 1 x 25’ Brightly Colored 550 paracord (Orange is Suggested)
- 1 x Notebook and Pencils (Rite in the Rain Suggested)
Recommended Gear for this Class
ADDITIONAL ITEMS:
- Sleep System (Tent/Hammock) and Insulation
- Collapsible Chair
- Headlamp with Spare Batteries
- Proper Clothing for Season and Weather
- Leather Gloves
- Cookware and stoves for personal meals you provide
- Water and Container
- Hygiene items and Medications
- Notebooks and Pencils
- Combination Tool like a Leatherman or SAK
- Cargo Tape for Repair
Van Hoy Farms
742 Jericho Rd, Harmony, NC 28634
Camping is not included and reservations must be made by calling (704) 539-5493
FINE PRINT:
- Instructor is Wilderness First Responder certified and a licensed HAM Radio operator (KE8WHY)
- Potable water is available on site and in the classroom
- Be prepared for All Weather as this class is in an outdoor setting
- No Meals are provided so students must bring their own food and snacks. A 90-minute lunch break is given should students wish to cook their meal or leave the property
- Portable Restrooms are within 100 meters of the classroom
- Students are not required to stay on site after class hours however it is encouraged to develop connections around a central fire
- Students can tent camp or hammock camp, however, space is limited for hammocks
- Firearms are not permitted in the classroom
- Alcohol and drug use are not permitted during class hours
- Students accept all liability for personal injury