Not sure where to put this, so here will do I guess.
I am reading through Mr Gooley's new book on Natural Navigation and there is a brief mention of using a stick in the ground and using it as a rough calender. However there is not a lot of detail about the method.
From what I can work out, the points where the sun is highest/lowest (Solstices) that forms the centre part of the curve created and the equinoxes form the ends.
Does anyone have any info on it or links to it on the web?
If your not sure what I am talking about, I guess most of you will have seen the film Castaway and in Tom Hanks' cave he has two curves on the wall marking dates. Im guessing this is a similar idea.
I am reading through Mr Gooley's new book on Natural Navigation and there is a brief mention of using a stick in the ground and using it as a rough calender. However there is not a lot of detail about the method.
From what I can work out, the points where the sun is highest/lowest (Solstices) that forms the centre part of the curve created and the equinoxes form the ends.
Does anyone have any info on it or links to it on the web?
If your not sure what I am talking about, I guess most of you will have seen the film Castaway and in Tom Hanks' cave he has two curves on the wall marking dates. Im guessing this is a similar idea.