Hybrid navigation is a system that uses both GPS (Global Positioning System) and traditional methods (like maps, compasses, and landmarks) to navigate. GPS uses satellites in the sky to pinpoint your exact location on the ground so you can figure out where you are and where you need to go. Traditional methods use things like maps, compasses, landmarks, and street signs to help figure out where you are and how to get to your destination. Hybrid navigation combines both of these methods to make navigating as easy as possible. It uses the accuracy of GPS so that you don't get lost and the familiarity of traditional methods so that you don't feel like you're in totally uncharted territory.