Geocaching is a great basis for your explorations. The sport gives you a goal (a known latitude and longitude) and a treasure to find (the cache). See our background article about geocaching for some history of the sport. Key to this activity is a GPS unit. It’s a tool that, like compass and sextant of […]
Overview From a distance – even a close distance, the South (or Lower) Klamath Hills don’t look like much. Just a brown stretch of hills that rise abruptly from the floor of the Upper Klamath Basin. Grass, sagebrush and the occasional juniper tree dot the landscape – an ecosystem the experts call “sagebrush steppe.” On […]
Orienteering, the predecessor of geocaching, is the skill of navigating from place to place, typically on land, using only a map and a compass. This skill has been practiced for centuries. More recently it has evolved into a sport that requires the participant to race against time – and competitors – to complete a specific […]