Navigation: Using the Wind
Observe the direction of the wind by watching smoke, dust, or moving vegetation. Consistent wind patterns can help you determine direction if you are lost.
Observe the direction of the wind by watching smoke, dust, or moving vegetation. Consistent wind patterns can help you determine direction if you are lost.
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west. If the moon rises before sunset, the illuminated side is West. If it rises after midnight, the illuminated side is East.
Stick a pole vertically in the ground. Mark the tip of the shadow. Wait 15 minutes. Mark the new tip. The line between marks runs West to East (first mark is West). Stand with the first mark on your left; North is in front of you.
In the Northern Hemisphere, locate Polaris (the North Star). Find the Big Dipper; the two stars at the end of the ‘bowl’ point directly to Polaris. In the Southern Hemisphere, use the Southern Cross: extend the long axis of the cross 4.5 times to find the South Celestial Pole.