Message from @Itcilis

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2020-01-16 16:35:43 UTC  

And it’s worth it?

2020-01-16 16:35:57 UTC  

If you notice those points, have the corresponding code for the sign at the location lol

2020-01-16 16:36:15 UTC  

So when you do the same course 4 days in a row day and night, you just write them down. Go in the woods and sleep.

2020-01-16 16:36:25 UTC  

Wake up an hour or two later and go turn in your card

2020-01-16 16:36:36 UTC  

Secrets to shaming.

2020-01-16 16:36:44 UTC  

I make sure I get seen at atleaste one site

2020-01-16 16:36:46 UTC  

SKATE SKATE SKATE

2020-01-16 16:36:55 UTC  

So people think I’m doing it legit again

2020-01-16 16:37:16 UTC  

Damn it Bobby

2020-01-16 16:37:23 UTC  

The way of the sham

2020-01-16 16:38:57 UTC  

What’s not shown here is an 80 foot cliff to a shallow river bed 3 meters from the point

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/659926751673188372/667407454560059393/image0.png

2020-01-16 16:39:02 UTC  

That I so gladly almost fell off off during night land nav

2020-01-16 16:43:25 UTC  

Hahaha no warning from DIs?

2020-01-16 16:43:33 UTC  

Shitty

2020-01-16 16:43:47 UTC  

Nah this is a course near fort campbell

2020-01-16 16:43:53 UTC  

They didn’t give a fuck

2020-01-16 16:44:36 UTC  

Haha “fuck em, he’s a medic he’ll fix himself”

2020-01-16 16:45:15 UTC  

Their exact thoughts. It’s a perk being a medic. No one gives a fuck about you. As long as you know your job. I leave work everyday at like 10am to 11am and disappear

2020-01-16 16:45:25 UTC  

Unless we are in the field

2020-01-16 16:45:43 UTC  

Haha that’s nice man😂

2020-01-16 16:45:51 UTC  

If they ask “I’m doing work and updating medpros at the clinic sgt”

2020-01-16 16:46:18 UTC  

“Sitting in the porta-John watching Lisa Ann, SGT”

2020-01-16 16:46:19 UTC  

While playing video games or watching YouTube

2020-01-16 16:46:23 UTC  

Lmao

2020-01-16 16:47:23 UTC  

So back to the nav thing. Do y’all like the Garmin GPS tools?

2020-01-16 16:47:43 UTC  

@Jedimind11[XB1] do you have experience with them

2020-01-16 16:47:48 UTC  

I do when I can use it. I still also go on terrain association at the same time

2020-01-16 16:48:03 UTC  

It’s good to look down and get a quick bearing or see how many meters you went

2020-01-16 16:49:17 UTC  

Yea pace and distance will be nice to know. I like to hit Colorado or something once a year to hike, and I can use the elevation then

2020-01-16 16:49:38 UTC  

All good shit

2020-01-16 16:50:12 UTC  

I’m going to watch some videos about terrain association and brush up on some knowledge

2020-01-16 16:53:16 UTC  

@MulberryMojo nah I’m old school

2020-01-16 16:56:58 UTC  

You can 100% navigate with terrain association and a map if your good at it

2020-01-16 17:05:37 UTC  

I gotcha. I need to learn more and enhance my skills

2020-01-16 17:09:04 UTC  

I usually rely on terrain association and a map. Only rarely peeking at my compass

2020-01-16 17:09:29 UTC  

I’ll peak at mine for a quick bearing here and there to make sure I’m still on track

2020-01-16 17:11:40 UTC  

I just need to get out there more and learn

2020-01-16 17:36:00 UTC  

@Itcilis we once did a land nav course and the sergeant on my temporary team got tried to tell us to read the map one way. I told him how to actually read it. He told me I was wrong then we got lost (not really we just couldn’t find the points)and the first sergeant found us and told us where the point was and what we did wrong

2020-01-16 17:36:17 UTC  

Lo and behold my way was the way the first sergeant was telling us about

2020-01-16 17:36:30 UTC  

Should’ve seen the look on my team leaders face

2020-01-16 17:36:54 UTC  

😂😂😂good shit man. Even if they don’t listen or recognize it, they know you were right