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I've just been googling parsec :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsec
Interesting :D Measure the distance from the Earth to the Sun six months apart and trig it from there :cool:

Anyway, it gave me thought.
There's the ubiquitous dod, as in , "Gimme a dod of that." that is always just the right size. There is the, "In a minute!", which is always understood to be anything but. The, "I'll see you later (accent dependant on the intention of why :rolleyes: ) that is an accepted unspecified but happily accepted time.

Bushcrafty ones ?

When the Hawthorn buds open ..... :D Spring at last :)
The first breath of Autumn and how long from then to the Hawthorn... ?

Sticks cut about as long as the SFA, or the laplander, or a mora ?

As hot as, as cold as, as peaceful as ??

cheers,
M
 
.. Han Solo did the Kessel Run in 11.5 parsecs and boasted about it continually. I always wondered why he thought that was so cool unless he went the dangerous route.
 
Han Solo: "Look, Your Worshipfulness, let's get one thing straight. I take orders from just one person: me."


Princess Leia: " It's a wonder you're still alive. "





Worthy of the great Winston!
 
.. Han Solo did the Kessel Run in 11.5 parsecs and boasted about it continually. I always wondered why he thought that was so cool unless he went the dangerous route.

I could explain this, but my outer normal person is currently beating my inner geek with a stuffed wookie to keep him quiet...
 
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how about coming really close to achieving something but not quite being "he missed by a midges (insert small piece of midge anatomy here)" :)

Also applies to any very small measurement.
 
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"About a mile" - 2 or 3 miles. :D

Time is measured until sunset, especially in winter. Also in the form of 'hours of daylight'. On pub walks, as 'hours until opening/closing time'

The walking pole is a decent unit of length, as is a bivvy bag, or a 3x3m tarp.

Weight is measured in rucksacks and daybags, or in volumes of water.

Bushcrafters also have a unique way of measuring time, which is "boil time for a pint of water"

Temperatures are measured in their effects on things, as in sizzles, boils, sears, chills or freezes.

Injuries are measured in stiches :stretcher:

Does anyone have a good measure of 'midginess'?
 
Does anyone have a good measure of 'midginess'?

Hmmmmm....wonder if this could be used...however will vary on your tolerance to the midge of course.


No midges - walking around the highlands in shorts and t-shirt enjoying your day
Light midginess - slightly irritation by the midges but nothing to worry about and you carry on your walk
Medium midginess - more iritated by the midge and start hitting them as they land
Heavy midginess - midge net, gloves and skin so soft come out and you just want to get inside a shelter out of their way
West Coast of Scotland midginess - running away from a black cloud of midges that blocks out the sun.
 
# Brews time = I will be there in four brews time, could be used to mesure distance and time, in the time it would take me to walk 20 mile i would have stopped for a brew 4 times, i normally have a brew every hour, so walking at around 5 miles an hour on flat easy going ground, reduce distance or increase brews for hills or rough going, so the time bit would be 5 mph + brew time of say 20 mins = 5 hours 20 for an easy flat 20 mile walk or a four brew walk,
 
# Brews time = I will be there in four brews time, could be used to mesure distance and time, in the time it would take me to walk 20 mile i would have stopped for a brew 4 times, i normally have a brew every hour, so walking at around 5 miles an hour on flat easy going ground, reduce distance or increase brews for hills or rough going, so the time bit would be 5 mph + brew time of say 20 mins = 5 hours 20 for an easy flat 20 mile walk or a four brew walk,

Thats way better than Naismith's Rule, :)
 

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