
Nate walked off his steps and ended up on a snow bank.

They then walked their steps back and should have ended up in the same spot. Many did not even get close to the starting spot.

Now in the woods using their compass and maps to locate marking on trees. They found all of theirs in our group.

Here the 2 students that are picked to march off their steps lead the group.

Here is one of the students starting his paces as the teacher reads the direction to go. I had not done this since I was in Boy Scouts 30 years ago. It never hurts to know how to use a compass and map if you ever get lost. Later..
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