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Old February 24th, 2009, 12:38 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Dave LaCourse
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Default Favorite Navigation tricks

On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 18:49:33 -0800 (PST), riverman
wrote:

Since we're on the topic on the GPS thread, I thought it might be
interesting to share some navigation tricks people have picked up in
their travels.

My favorite one is for finding a good approximation of direction using
the moon:
If the moon is visible (and is not full), then if you draw a line
through the 'points', that line will run very close to North-South.
You should mentally continue that line across the sky as if you were
drawing inside a bowl, and where it hits the horizon is North and
South. Similarly, if you draw the line bisecting the moon across the
'waist', THAT line runs east-west. Any extremely bright stars you see
on that E-W line will be planets.

--riverman


d;o)

Yeah, and another is that the sun rises in the east and sets in the
west.

A friend and I went into the jungle in Panama without our topos and a
compass. No sweat. All we needed to do was find the sun about 6 or 7
pm, keep it on our right, and we would find our way back to the dirt
road where my truck was parked. Riiiiight! We had forgotten about
the triple canopy of the Panamanian jungle. There was light, but you
could not find the sun. We estimated where it was, but if we missed
the road, we would have at least a ten mile hike to the canal, or
about a five mile hike to the Chagres River. We estimated we were
three miles from the road when it was time to leave. We finally found
our way out by the sound of an occasional truck on the dirt road.
What should have taken an hour took more than two. You don't wanna be
in the jungle at night without a flashlight. We never went again
without one *and* a good topo map.

Dave