Lost in the forest, how to determine the direction

Updated on tourism 2024-02-28
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can see the direction of the sun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Sun: At noon, the direction guides, and the shadow of the tree points to the north or sunrise to the east, and the sunset to the west.

    2.Trees: The direction is determined by the thinness of the branches and leaves of large trees. It's too late.

    3.The leafy side of the tree receives more sunlight, while the south side is the one that gets more sunlight.

    4.Rocks: The mossy side of the rock is the north side, and the bare side is the south side.

    5.Snow: The side of the mountain that melts snow first is the south.

    6.Distinguishing Fang Split Li Xiang in the Wild: Identifying the direction in the wild means that if you get lost in the wild, you must be calm, ensure that your thinking and actions are not chaotic, and after ensuring your own safety, you can identify the direction through your own knowledge or experience, carefully observe the surrounding environment, and find the right direction with the help of some auxiliary tools.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Take advantage of the sun.

    The skill of finding the right distance must be accumulated through the usual field activities. For example, it is customary to refer to a map and compass at all times, and to actively observe the surrounding terrain and plants to determine the correct location.

    The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, which is the most basic way to identify the direction. It can also be measured by the shadow formation method of the wooden stick, when the sun is enough to form a shadow, a straight stick (more than 1 meter) is erected on the flat ground, and a stone is placed on the top of the shadow of the wooden stick (or other marker), and the shadow of the wooden stick will move with the movement of the sun.

    After 30-60 minutes, place another stone on top of the shadow of the stick again. Then draw a straight line between the two stones, and in the middle of this line a straight line that intersects perpendicular to it.

    Then step on the first marker point with your left foot and the second marker with your right foot. At this time, the front of the person standing is due north, the back is due south, the right hand is east, and the left hand is west.

    2. Use the stars.

    1. Use the North Star.

    Polaris is located in the sky due north and is about the same altitude as the local latitude when viewed at the level of the earth. When searching, it is usually determined based on the Big Dipper (i.e., the constellation Ursa Major) or the star W (i.e., the constellation Cassiopeia).

    The Big Dipper is seven relatively bright stars, shaped like a spoon, extending the two stars of the spoon head A and B in a straight line to the direction of the spoon mouth, about five times the interval between the two stars A and B, there is a slightly fainter star, that is, the North Star.

    When the earth rotates and the Big Dipper cannot be seen, you can use the W star to find it. The W star is made up of five brighter stars, shaped like a "W" letter, and extends about twice the width of the gap in the direction of the W notch.

    2. Take advantage of the Southern Cross.

    In areas south of 23°3o'N, the Southern Cross is sometimes visible at night, and it can also be used to discern directions. The Southern Cross is made up of four brighter stars, which are shaped like "tens". At the lower right of the Southern Cross, it extends about four and a half times the length of the two stars (there is no visible star) along the line between the two stars, which is due south.

    3. Take advantage of Daystar.

    Venus, known as "Taibai" or "Taibai Star" in ancient times. In the early hours of the morning, one can see the bright planet Venus in the eastern sky, called the "Morning Star", which is the star that "opens the dawn". In the days when there were no clocks, people judged the arrival of dawn by the rising star of the day; At dusk, Venus appears in the western sky, bright and bright, called "Chang Gung Star".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you get lost in the forest, don't panic, only by being calm and calm can you correctly distinguish the direction and get out of the predicament. There is a very good way to tell the direction.

    There are many daos, according to the light, the starry sky, the tree rings, etc., a brief explanation:

    Method 1: Find a tree stump and observe, the width of the growth rings is south;

    Method 2: Find a tree with lush foliage on the south side and sparse on the north side.

    Method 3: Observe the ant's burrow, most of the cave entrances are facing south;

    Method 4: In a place with many rocks, find an eye-catching rock to observe, the mossy side of the rock is the north side, and the dry and bare side is the south side.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    During the day, look at the light double line.

    It varies according to the season.

    There are changes. If you can see it, you will find the Big Dipper

    If there are trees, look at the trees.

    The southern foliage is luxuriant.

    There are a lot of sparse DAOs on the north side

    The last time I saw it on TV, there was a very simple method.

    I don't remember. If you like the outdoors.

    This is no small matter.

    The relevant information was first found and thoroughly studied.

    Preferably after having practiced.

    Then venture to unfamiliar places.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can use large trees, the large trees in the south are densely foliage, and the large trees in the north are sparsely foliage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you get lost in the plains you look at the leaves, lush is south;

    If the stump is the stump, the rings are sparse in the south;

    If there is moss, it is the north that grows moss;

    If it's night, you look for the Big Dipper.

    If you get lost in the mountains and forests, you're in trouble. You'd better go up and see the bottom of the mountain to decide which direction you should go. Don't go by feeling, don't go with the current, many people are on the road of no return because of such decisions.

    They think the water will flow out of the mountain, but you don't know if there is a cliff ahead.

    Method 1: You can find a tree stump to observe, and the width of the growth rings is south;

    Method 2: Find a tree with lush foliage on the south side and sparse on the north side;

    Method 3: Observe the ant's burrow, most of the cave entrances are facing south;

    Method 4: In a place with many rocks, you can also find an eye-catching rock to observe, the mossy side of the rock is the north side, and the dry and bare side is the south side;

    Method 5: You can also use the watch to identify the direction: divide the time you are in by 2, and then point the resulting quotient to the sun, and the direction pointed by 12 on the dial is north.

    Method 6: Look at the sun. Look at the stars.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the primeval forest, how do we discern the direction, a watch can be identified.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the absence of a compass, the general forest can judge the direction by the growth rings or the sparse growth of plants or the form of melting snow, and those who know astrological knowledge can use the sun, constellations, and even the direction of the monsoon.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you have a locket, you can go down the small river, because the big river flows eastward.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can see the sun, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    During the day, you can see the trees lush and comfortable, or the annual rings change direction, and at night, you can rely on the Big Dipper to discern the direction.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Call 110 to say that someone in the forest may have a covert operation

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    So use methods such as heights, tree stumps, compasses, etc.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

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  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Know the time and observe the position of the sun, you can know the east, south, west and north. 2. Observe the position of the stars (such as: the position of the Big Dipper), and you can also find east, south, west, and north.

    3. When there is no sun and no stars, you can only observe the growth direction of trees, and the branches of trees in the south of the "Northern Hemisphere" grow more luxuriant than those in the north; Still.

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