Hi all,
not sure where I must place this 3D...so if I made a mistake, please Mods just move/delete it, and sorry in advance to all of you guys
Well, I'm sure many of yours are aware that a watch can be used as a compass

It's in fact just matter to point the hour hand to the sun: the line between the sun and the 12 on your watch it's (roughly) the South (note: vice versa, of course, on the South emisphere, this line it's the North)

Anyway, there are days when the sky it's so cloudy, that's not possible to see the sun, like this

So, how about it? Well, there is a method that I learned via...the well knowed adventurer Bear Grylls and his show "Man vs Wild". You need a small wood's stick, your watch and your knife

Now, place the wood's stick in front to the blade of your knife, than rotate the blade slowly



See it? Note that in the positions 1 and 3, the stick don't make any shadow on the blade. Otherwise, in position 2, the shadow it's clearly visible on the blade: this means that the the blade it's just towards the sun. Now you know where the sun is, so you may point your hours hand watch to it and establish - roughly, but better than nothing - where the South is. Easy! Thanks to you, Bear!
Ciao, Alfredo
You may see it and more bushcrat topics also on my blog http://adoricchi.blogspot.it/
not sure where I must place this 3D...so if I made a mistake, please Mods just move/delete it, and sorry in advance to all of you guys

Well, I'm sure many of yours are aware that a watch can be used as a compass

It's in fact just matter to point the hour hand to the sun: the line between the sun and the 12 on your watch it's (roughly) the South (note: vice versa, of course, on the South emisphere, this line it's the North)

Anyway, there are days when the sky it's so cloudy, that's not possible to see the sun, like this

So, how about it? Well, there is a method that I learned via...the well knowed adventurer Bear Grylls and his show "Man vs Wild". You need a small wood's stick, your watch and your knife

Now, place the wood's stick in front to the blade of your knife, than rotate the blade slowly



See it? Note that in the positions 1 and 3, the stick don't make any shadow on the blade. Otherwise, in position 2, the shadow it's clearly visible on the blade: this means that the the blade it's just towards the sun. Now you know where the sun is, so you may point your hours hand watch to it and establish - roughly, but better than nothing - where the South is. Easy! Thanks to you, Bear!
Ciao, Alfredo
You may see it and more bushcrat topics also on my blog http://adoricchi.blogspot.it/