LMAO. ewwwwwwwww. and yes your right that would be ideal in spring mill. we basicly would have unlimited area and im sure it would be Soooo easy to get a top map. plus nav. is different when you have hilly terain so it will give an oportunity to show that as well. also i think southeastway closes at dark. but at spring mill we could do night nav training. its different too because you have to account for shorter steps or else you will end up way off coarse. so i vote for a weekend trip to Spring Mill State park. we can rent a bare camp site and build survival shelters the right way. no tents allowed. and only 1 blanket and limited gear to simulate what you might have while hiking.
We can meet at the park office area. There is a parking lot and it is very near an entrance to the hiking trails.
I'm still planning on attending.
I've never been there but I'll look for the areas you are describing.
May I presume someone might be wearing an INGO hat?
too much popping out in the woods already going on at southeastway if i remember correctly, hehehehe.
There on the right side of the road as you enter and is a little off the road? I know the building. There is a picnic table that is before you get to it that might be a good spot if I remember right.