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dinger
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Ultimate navigation
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Ive just purchased the ultimate navigation book and what ive read and learned from it already is great, full of ideas of navigation I would never ive thought of, I do recommend it.
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fernman
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Checked the manual on Amazon as a result of your post. Published five years ago so it's probably been mentioned on here before, but long enough ago for me to have forgotten about it. I shall be adding it to my Christmas wish list, so thanks for the headsup
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heatybob
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Very good and concise manual,you can pick it up on Amazon for less than a tenner,well worth the money
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Innominate Man
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22:33:44, 25/10/16 »
Have I got news for you !
There are a series of these sponsored by Trail magazine, and when you've watched one there are links to others in the series :- ' Certainly worth knowing '
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=va5l8rE9yPc
Personally I prefer the equivalent youtube vids by Glenmore Lodge
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