Difference Between True North and Magnetic North

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Difference Between True and Magnetic North. Graph at the end of the vid

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  • @snsnplpl
    @snsnplpl 4 дні тому +2

    I know a guy who decided to hike across Iceland from Akureryi to Hofn. When he got to the interior, which is barren wasteland, he found out his compass was not helping him find the spots that he had picked to get water. Apparently, when there is a lava flow 'the magnetism of iron-rich minerals in molten lava orients along the prevailing field, then becomes locked into place as the lava cools and hardens.' (science daily 9-26-2008). Considering Iceland is being formed by lava flows as the tectonic plates there pull apart, there are many layers of lava flows with different magnetic fields. He barely made it across and came out severely dehydrated.

  • @SysterEuropa
    @SysterEuropa 5 днів тому +2

    Excellent video Doyle. Superb technique to get the point across quickly.

  • @user-pk8oi9jj1v
    @user-pk8oi9jj1v 5 днів тому +3

    Excellent information. Good to know

  • @paramaniacwolverine843
    @paramaniacwolverine843 4 дні тому +1

    Old topographical maps used to have a small marker on the side that you put your compass on and a calculation to find true north or magnetic north according to the year post printing of the chart. It was not static. I've forgotten all that information, so now, thanks to this video I will have to go scratch out a map and see if I can still work it out.

    • @Nashvillain10SE
      @Nashvillain10SE 4 дні тому +2

      It's called a declination diagram

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +1

      The US Army maps still have the declination but they're changing them yearly due to the travelling magnetic north. I heard an astronomer say that all the planets in our solar system are experiencing the same phenomena. Thank you.

    • @paramaniacwolverine843
      @paramaniacwolverine843 День тому

      @@Nashvillain10SE thanks, I haven't done mapwork since the mid 1980s.

  • @pathfinderdude
    @pathfinderdude 5 днів тому +2

    Great Video Doyle

  • @johnrobinson4736
    @johnrobinson4736 День тому

    Great video Doyle! Keep it up.

  • @AlpineWarrior550
    @AlpineWarrior550 5 годин тому

    This topic is very interesting because of the way that these things are constantly changing….
    Having said that, one should have
    various ways to navigate. Along with knowledge and practiced skills…….
    This is why your videos are very interesting and useful…..‼️👍🏻

  • @AlpineWarrior550
    @AlpineWarrior550 5 днів тому +2

    Absolutely 👍🏻

  • @AlpineWarrior550
    @AlpineWarrior550 5 днів тому +1

    Awesome job my friend…….
    FYI THE GM angle is different in a lot of areas…

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  5 днів тому +2

      It's 30 degrees off in some places and getting wider. Mag north is now close to Russia.

    • @andrewandres148
      @andrewandres148 3 дні тому

      @@CamplifeBushcraft999 And it changes...... Many feel we are due for a magnetic pole shift..... It Happens every 6000 years or so........

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  3 дні тому

      Please check out Maverickstarreloaded and Suspicious0bservers channels on youtube. Both channels have compiled a HUGE volume of facts on the pole shift/ excursion. If we only experience a slip then we may survives this thing but who knows.

    • @AlpineWarrior550
      @AlpineWarrior550 3 дні тому +1

      @@CamplifeBushcraft999 interesting my friend,
      thanks for the info…👍🏻

    • @andrewandres148
      @andrewandres148 3 дні тому

      @@CamplifeBushcraft999 Yes, I keep up with Solar reports from Suspicious0bservers...

  • @bpurkapi
    @bpurkapi 4 дні тому +1

    and this is why we have gps

  • @zafnor
    @zafnor 4 дні тому +1

    I always thought that the north star was not true north and that the north star was moving. Isn't there a better way to locate true north?

    • @chrisruthford4492
      @chrisruthford4492 4 дні тому +1

      It's actually the earth that wobbles, not the north star.

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +1

      You can easily do it yourself. Let me know what declination you find.

    • @zafnor
      @zafnor 3 дні тому

      @@chrisruthford4492 yes, i realize that. my point being that I believe that the star is not true north.

    • @chrisruthford4492
      @chrisruthford4492 3 дні тому

      @@zafnor Polaris is exactly true north it varies less than a degree. Magnetic north is almost 12° from Polaris.

  • @ldfox11
    @ldfox11 4 дні тому +1

    So it's true, earths magnetic pole is shifting. When I used to backpack in the 80's in California, the magnetic north pole was 14 degrees from true north on my maps. Now you say it's 11 degrees difference in California.

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +1

      You can easily do it yourself. Please let me know what you find. 11.9 degrees in Southern Ca toward Arizona.

    • @ldfox11
      @ldfox11 4 дні тому +1

      @@CamplifeBushcraft999 Sequoia National Park 14° in the 80's. +12.07° now.

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +1

      That seems to be correct with the distance involved. I would like to know the contact info for the US Navy atomic clock in Colorado. They 've been tracking this stuff since the 50's.

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +1

      Did you use the NGEO website?

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +1

      This is the NOAA Website. They have a serious interest in knowing exactly what the declination is. www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/calculators/mobileDeclination.shtml

  • @steveanimatrix3887
    @steveanimatrix3887 4 дні тому +3

    We're also currently experiencing a magnetic pole shift.

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  4 дні тому +2

      Correct Stevean. The magnetic pole shift started around 1982 now it's in full swing.

    • @Tjalve70
      @Tjalve70 2 дні тому

      A magnetic pole shift takes thousands of years to complete.
      And you could say that Earth is constantly experiencing a magnetic pole shift, depending on what you mean by that.

    • @CamplifeBushcraft999
      @CamplifeBushcraft999  2 дні тому

      @@Tjalve70 I'll leave that conclusion to the experts which I am not. suspicious0bservers and maverickstarreloaded have compiled volumes on this topic.