Utah
Across
- 3. A method of measuring distance traveled, critical when visual checkpoints disappear
- 4. A deliberate offset movement used to bypass obstacles or compensate for drift
- 6. The angular difference between true north and magnetic north, critical in both daylight map reading and nighttime compass work
- 10. The reverse of a given direction of travel, often used to return to a start point in low visibility
- 11. A recognizable terrain feature used to guide movement to a final objective
Down
- 1. Maintaining direction and distance when terrain features are difficult to identify
- 2. The ability to see terrain features from one another, easier by day and limited at night
- 5. A light setting used at night to preserve night vision while reading a map
- 7. Lines on a map that indicate elevation and terrain shape
- 8. Using celestial bodies to determine direction during limited visibility
- 9. The visible outline of terrain or objects seen against a lighter background