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Re: Status of Celestial Nav in 2015
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Mar 4, 15:51 -0800
From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2015 Mar 4, 15:51 -0800
Alex,
Sam Willis used celestial navigation on his trip down the Grand Canyon last summer. See link to BBC show that has Sam making observations using an artificial horizon.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2f1pxg
Geoffrey Kolbe posted several years back on his North African desert celestial navigation using a bubble octant.
http://geoffrey-kolbe.com/C-Nav/index.htm
Greg Rudzinski
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2015 Mar 4, 22:00 +0000
Greg, you wrote: > I would add remote wilderness travelers to the list of those that might find celestial navigation a useful back-up to GPS. > A plastic sextant such as the Davis MK 3 wouldn't add much weight to the pack. You would add this to the the question or this is a part of an answer? Do you know any people traveling in remote wilderness (on land) who are using Cel nav, or carry sextants, almanacs, etc.? I have never heard of such people in modern times. Alex.