This document describes a proposed ad-hoc based outdoor positioning system using wireless nodes. The system would allow nodes carried by people traveling in a group to communicate with each other and a receiver to track locations. Each node acts as both a master and slave and communicates wirelessly using Zigbee. If a node moves out of range of the receiver, an alert is sent to other nodes and the receiver. Temperature sensors on the nodes can also detect surrounding temperature and detect events like wildfires. The system provides an alternative to GPS for tracking locations outdoors and in all environments using less power. It was tested with nodes on trucks communicating alert messages to the receiver when out of range.