As you embark on your outdoor adventures, having a solid understanding of compass bearing is essential for precise navigation. This guide will provide you with everything you need to know about compass bearing, from getting started to advanced features, helping you master this invaluable tool.
Compass bearing refers to the angle measured clockwise from magnetic north to a specific direction. It's typically expressed in degrees, ranging from 0° to 360°. Magnetic north doesn't align perfectly with true north, so be sure to account for magnetic declination when using a compass.
Types of Compass Bearing | Description |
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True Bearing | The angle measured from true north |
Magnetic Bearing | The angle measured from magnetic north |
Grid Bearing | The angle measured from grid north |
Units of Compass Bearing | Abbreviation |
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Degrees | ° |
Mils | mil |
Gon | gon |
Inclinometer: Measures the angle of ascent or descent.
Orienting Lens: Helps you align the map with the terrain.
Global Positioning System (GPS): Provides precise location and navigation data.
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