Quick Guide to Map and Compass
(Materials compiled from information provided by SUUNTO Compasses)
First, you need to determine your bearing (the direction you need to travel). Use the following procedure to obtain an exact travel direction towards your desired destination. The procedure will work if the magnetic North-South lines are drawn on the map.
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1 a)
Place the compass on the map so that the long edge connects the starting
point with the desired destination. |
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2 a)
Hold the compass firm on the map in order
to keep the base plate steady. |
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3 a)
Hold the compass in your hand in front of
you. Make sure that the base plate is in horizontal position, and that
the direction arrows are pointing straight ahead. |
Now that you have determined your necessary bearing, you need to make sure you maintain an accurate bearing. First, you should find a suitable target in the terrain (e.g., a tree, boulder or a bush) towards which the direction arrows point. Walk towards the chosen object without looking at your compass. When you reach your target, find a new object that is aligned with your bearing, and repeat the process.
Tip 2: Sometimes the compass capsule may get turned accidentally while you are walking. Remember to check from time to time that the capsule has not deviated from the direction that had been set on the compass.
Tip 3: Remember the difference between the magnetic needle that always points to the magnetic North Pole and the direction arrows that show the travel direction.