to bring: a compass
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Bunnymonkey
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2004 BRC Map. Is the "N" arrow TRUE NORTH or MAGNE
I'm looking at the 2004 BRC map. There's a little North arrow. Anyone know if it points to True North or to our friend Magnetic North? Thanks!
http://www.burningman.com/blackrockcity ... html#2004C
True north south line is along the 4:30 radial line.
True north south line is along the 4:30 radial line.
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I plan to astral project on the playa plane when i sleep so as to keep the movement going. ah.. an adventure around every rotation of our planet. what street are we on again? jk. true sike.
my advice. use your silver cord from your physical body to your subcontious mind
so if you ever get turned around. you can always wake up and start where you started.
or remote viewing. if you are enabled to use your mind in these adverse conditions of extreme circumstance.
what in the hell am i blibber blabbing about?!!
Im totally lost.
Go with the Flow :)
my advice. use your silver cord from your physical body to your subcontious mind
so if you ever get turned around. you can always wake up and start where you started.
or remote viewing. if you are enabled to use your mind in these adverse conditions of extreme circumstance.
what in the hell am i blibber blabbing about?!!
Im totally lost.
Go with the Flow :)
- nocturnal_steve
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Compass's don't work right in BRC, Nevada
What people don't relize is that there is a strange anomoly in BRC. If you are within 1000 yards of The Man, the compass will point DIRECTLY AT HIM no matter where you are standing. As you get closer, the needle starts to swing counter clockwise. Between 500 - 800 yards the thing will ocillate east to west. Less than 500 yards and it will compleatey rotate in a clockwise direction for 3 revolutions , pause, and rotate counet clockwise for another three, than repeat.
To find your way back to your camp do what I do....my girlfriend puts me on a long retractable leech, like those doggie leeches. If I don't make it back to camp after a day or so, she simple press's a button and reels me back in.
To find your way back to your camp do what I do....my girlfriend puts me on a long retractable leech, like those doggie leeches. If I don't make it back to camp after a day or so, she simple press's a button and reels me back in.
Stay hydrated my friend.
- happydragon
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- illy dilly
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And that gets a best line of the day!BBadger wrote:You dumb shit post-necromancer. The last post was from 2004!
Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~piehole
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
Plan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave
- Bob
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Perhaps we should remind our dear readers that the local magnetic declination has changed by appx one degree since 2004.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/s ... eclination
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomagmodels/s ... eclination
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
"Let us say I suggest you may be human." -- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
"Let us say I suggest you may be human." -- Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
Speaking of GPS working in a whiteout, yes. I speak from my personal experience. Your mileage will vary.
Last year, I marked our camp and the street/esplanade locations as waypoints, and we were able to get to our street from the playa mid-whiteout after the Burn by following the GPS's route. The GPS maps are excellent, by the way. I don't remember who does the BRC map, but someone else will.
I'm sure we would have made it without the GPS and without much aggravation, but it was nice to have the way pointed out to us.
Last year, I marked our camp and the street/esplanade locations as waypoints, and we were able to get to our street from the playa mid-whiteout after the Burn by following the GPS's route. The GPS maps are excellent, by the way. I don't remember who does the BRC map, but someone else will.
I'm sure we would have made it without the GPS and without much aggravation, but it was nice to have the way pointed out to us.
- happydragon
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