I grew up backpacking and fishing in the California Sierra. Given the rugged country, especially the farther back you got, staying on trails was highly advised. I'm currently planning my first deer hunt in California and everything I've read says you need to get off trail (even better if you never go to a trailhead).
Aside from a SPOT device, a hard map, and a GPS system with waypoints plotted out...is there anything I should be doing to make sure I don't get turned around in the woods and lost? I'm going to be solo hunting - and I'd really prefer to do it myself and not hire a guide (even if it is my first time). I like to learn by doing. I've never gotten lost before, but there have been a few times where I've spent a couple of hours trying to figure out where I was. Just wanted to get everyone's thoughts - especially those that hunt out west.
Aside from a SPOT device, a hard map, and a GPS system with waypoints plotted out...is there anything I should be doing to make sure I don't get turned around in the woods and lost? I'm going to be solo hunting - and I'd really prefer to do it myself and not hire a guide (even if it is my first time). I like to learn by doing. I've never gotten lost before, but there have been a few times where I've spent a couple of hours trying to figure out where I was. Just wanted to get everyone's thoughts - especially those that hunt out west.