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#8264 - 08/15/02 03:10 PM compass
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sum 1 tell me how to use 1 <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>pleas!

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#8265 - 08/15/02 03:20 PM Re: compass
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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There are 2 basic classes of compasses; An orienteering type ( Silva/Suunto) in which the needle operates independently of the compass card, and a lensatic military type in which the needle and compasss are joined as a unit. there are many websites and books which can give better instruction than a forum posting. I would get Be Expert With map &Compass by Bjorn Kjellstrom and Finding Your Way in the Outdoors by Robert L.Mooers jr. I would also invest in a few TOPO maps of your local area. Translating a map or concept with known landmarks makes it a lot easier at first. Most important, buy a quality, liquid damped unit with adjustment for magnetic deviation. Silva and Suunto make many inexpensive starter units that will be fine for your needs.

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#8266 - 08/15/02 08:15 PM Re: compass
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THANX ALOT!

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