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How To Tell Directions Without a Compass
Video Summary:
No compass or map? No problem. Figure your way out of the wilderness just by looking around you.
Video Tags:
skill, direction, telling, tell, outdoors, skills, lost, sports, fitness, outdoor
Source: How To Tell Directions Without a Compass
Video Transcript: (More)
Ingredients
- A stick
- Two rocks
- The ability to locate constellations
Steps
- Use the shadow stick method - During the day, try the shadow stick method. Find a stick about three feet tall and put it in a flat piece of ground with no greenery nearby. Mark the end of its shadow with a rock. Wait 30 minutes, and mark the tip of the new shadow. The connecting line runs from west to east, with the first mark indicating west. (16 sec. )
- Observe any snow - If there is lingering snow on the ground, gauge where it’s located. In the Northern Hemisphere, there will be more snow on north-facing slopes, which generally get less sun. (35 sec. )
- Inspect tree bark - Inspect older trees. In the Northern Hemisphere, the side of the tree with the thinner bark is usually facing southeast. Also, there tends to be more foliage on that side. (46 sec. )
- Contrary to conventional wisdom, moss can grow on sides other than north, so this is not an accurate predictor of direction. (56 sec. )
- Wait until the sun begins setting - Wait until the sun begins setting. Whichever direction it’s going down is west. (64 sec. )
- Look at the moon - If the moon is in a crescent phase, imagine a line running from its top tip to its bottom tip and continuing all the way down to the horizon. If you’re in the Northern Hemisphere, the point where the imaginary line touches the ground is south. (69 sec. )
- Find the North Star - If the moon is not in a crescent phase, find the North star by locating the Big Dipper and following the front edge of its cup from bottom to top, extending that line up about five times its length until you see a star. (83 sec. )
- Walk in a straight line - Once you know where you’re going, walk in a straight line. To avoid accidentally veering off course, find landmarks to walk toward, and go around obstacles on alternating sides every time you come to one. (97 sec. )
- Buy a compass - Buy a compass as soon as you get back to civilization. (109 sec. )
- The magnetic compass was first used by the Chinese over 2,000 years ago. (112 sec. )
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