Colorado and hiking and nearly synonymous words, bringing to mind the idea of mountains, hidden lakes and evergreen forests that are more common in the state s northern climates.
However, Southern Colorado s more desert-like atmosphere also offers its fair share of trails that are worth heading off the beaten path to explore.
For fitness buffs or experienced hikers, a good place to start is Cheyenne Mountain State Park near Colorado Springs.
Bill Vogrin, spokesperson for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, suggested that visitors seeking an all-day hike that would afford a good view of not just Colorado Springs but also a unique view of the mountains towering over the city check out the Dixon Trail.
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The Navy’s Automated Celestial Navigation System would replace manual shipboard measurements with something more accurate, while Special Operations Command experts are developing a handheld device for commandos. Both pieces of tech are aiming for GPS-level precision.
“The best accuracy for celestial navigation with certainty is within a couple of meters,” says Benjamin Lane of the Advanced Position, Navigation & Timing Instrumentation unit at Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “In practice, we are within a factor of a few of that.”