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Hold the 'Base Plate' in position on the map and turn the 'Compass Housing' so that the 'Orienting Arrow of the Housing' is pointing to North on the map (The lines inside the housing should be parallel with the grid lines on the map). Page 7. www.staroutdoors.ie 064 41222 activities@staroutdoors.ie. Taking a Bearing
pass needle is attracted by magnetic force, which varies in different parts of the world and is constantly changing. When you read north on a compass, you're really reading the direction of the magnetic north pole. A diagram in the map margin will show the difference (declination) at the center of the map between compass.
A set of arrows on the map's border will show the difference in degrees between true directions and magnetic directions. This difference is called “magnetic declination." Contours. A topographic map does not show landscape in the same way a photograph or a painting does. With practice, a map reader will be able to pick
who wants to learn the basics of compass navigation, as it helps you get comfortable with map and compass skills and gets you ready to participate in or organize a local orienteering event. It was “ Green Bar Bill, " Bill Hillcourt, a hero in American scout- ing circles, who initially encouraged my father to write this guide. My.
The basics. 6. Understanding your map 2. Grid lines explained. 7. Grid references. 7. 4-figure map references. 7. 6-figure map references. 8. National Grid lines. 8. Understanding your map 3. Reading contours and relief. 9. Understanding your map 4. Orienting your map. 11. Understanding your map 5. Using your compass.
General Map Reading Skills UTM Maps. Reading Scale of Printouts. (What we get at a search). 1 BOX = 10 ticks =1km. 1 tick = 100m. 1 mile = 16 ticks. Team. Room. The scale doesn't quite match up Using a Compass. TWO FUNCTIONS. Protractor (Magnetic Needle not used). Navigation Aid (Magnetic Needle used)
The course gives you an opportunity to check your comprehension as you progress through the text. Questions and answers are provided at the end of each unit. After completing this course, you will have the knowledge to read maps and use the compass effectively. Learning experiences from the course text are limited.
It's when you use both compass and map the compass is really good, and you will be able to navigate safely and accurately in terrain you've never been before without following trails. But it11 take some training and experience, though. I am not covering map reading here, guess you would have to consult other sources for
Grid North. • A correction must be calculated to find. True north. – If the Grid North on the map is indicated as 0°53' East of True. North, and the magnetic declination is 11°39 West of True. North. The bearing adjustment would be: • Bearing = [Add. (11°39 - 0°53' ) ] to your reading to get. True North bearing on your compass.
1) Understand different map datums. 2) “Read" topographic contour lines. 3) Understand four different coordinate systems. 4) Locate a specific coordinate on a map. 5) Learn the anatomy of a compass. 6) Understand magnetic declination. 7) Orient a map to true north. 8) Lay out a bearing (travel) line. 9) Triangulate your
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