There are two types of compasses, (a) liquid filled and (b) non-liquid
filled. Liquid filled means the compass is filled with some special
liquid so the magnetic needle floats freely inside of it. Non-liquid
filled means there's no liquid inside of it (duh?) but instead
the magnetic needle is able to rotate freely while being balanced
on one or two pins inside the compass. So which is better? They
both have their pros and cons, the only difference is that the
North seeking magnetic needles inside liquid filled compasses
rotate & move slower than non-liquid filled compasses. But
regardless of which type of generl direction compass you have
or get with your survival kit, they're a lot more easier to use
in determining directions than these techniques below "without
a compass." |
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SUN
& STICK METHOD
(Sunlight
required)
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Steps
1, 2, & 3 |
Steps
4 & 5 |
Steps
6 & 7 |
Step 1: Try to find some flat level area with very little or no vegetation
at all.
Step 2: Place a straight stick upright into the ground and find the
stick's shadow.
Step 3: Now place your 1st rock at the tip of the stick’s shadow,
this is your “West”mark.
Step 4: Wait approximately 15, 20 or 30 minutes for the stick’s
shadow to move a few inches.
Step 5: Now place another rock at the tip of this other stick's shadow,
this is your “East” mark.
Step 6: Now draw a straight line or place a straight stick from your
“East” rock to your “West” rock.
Step 7: And now draw another straight line or place another straight
stick across your “East-to-West”
line/stick
and this is now your “North-South” line/stick.
Note:
The instructions listed above is for the Northern hemisphere, for the
Southern hemisphere the only difference is that North and South are
reversed, East and West remain the same.
CLOCK
METHOD
(Sunlight
required)
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Northern
Hemisphere |
Southern
Hemisphere |
Step
1: Point the hour hand at the sun |
Step
1: Point 12 O’clock at the sun |
Step
2: South is located halfway between
the hour hand and 12 O’clock. North is in
the opposite directions |
Step
2: North is located halfway between 12
O’clock and the “hour hand.”
South is in the opposite direction. |
CLOUDY
DAY METHOD
(When
there's no sunlight.)
Step
1: Place a sharp pointed knife vertically on your thumb nail.
Step 2: Look closely at your thumb nail and find the lightly cast knife
shadow.
Step 3: Now rotate your entire body until the lightly cast knife shadow
is at it’s thinnest.
Step 4: If it’s morning (0700-1100) you will be facing an Easterly
direction, mid day (1100-1300)
you will be facing a Southernly direction, and in the afternoon you
will be facing a Westernly direction.
Note:
Though this method is less accurate than the other two methods. But
if you don't have a compass or any sunlight it's hellova lot better
than flipping a coin in determing a direction, don't ya think? Remember
if you're located in the Southern hemisphere "South" and "North"
are reversed.
MOON
& STAR METHOD
(Stars
& moon required)
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Finding
North by using the stars |
Finding
South by using the moon |
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The
North star can be found between the big dipper’s last two
“pot” stars that’s in line with the last star
of the little dipper’s handle and the Cassiopeia |
Draw
an imaginary line or hold up a straight stick from one moon crescent
point to the other and directly below it on the horizon you will
find South |
TREE
METHOD
(No
sunlight required)
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Wider grain on South side |
Moss
grows on the North side |
In
the Northern hemisphere trees with thick, rough, linear bark,
the up & down grain lines are usually wider on the South side
and tighter
on North side. |
In
the Northen hemisphere moss found near the base of trees usually
grows on the Northern side where the sun's rays don't reach. |
Again,
if you are located in the Southern hemisphere remember that
"South" and "North" are reversed.