How to be Mel Gibson in "The Patriot": Creating an Emergency Azimuth
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"It’s twelve o’clock, America, another day closer to victory. And for all of you out there, on, or behind the line, this is your song."
More of this content please. This was excellent. Thank you.
Fun that you used Red Dawn, which many of us are familiar with.
Thank you Mike Glover. As an old highly skilled & trained Combat infantryman, today’s world has forced me to brush up on my knowledge to ensure my family’s safety and survival. Never have I thought that our country would come to this situation. Stay Alert, Stay Alive.
Since you shouted me out ! And my movie ! I’m leaving a comment !
Love the tips
Thanks MR. E
What about adjusting for declination? Definitely skills that everyone into preparedness should learn.....good video
We absolutely account for the GM angle. Either dial declination or remember LARS. We can only show so much in a short video.
Great knowledge
Very informative content! I like 👍🏻
The FAA sectional maps are a great resource.
"The Americans are a very lucky people. They're bordered to the north and south by weak neighbors, and to the east and west by fish." ~ Otto von Bismarck
And immediately… I’m in.
It's a great skill!
“This is very unusual!” 😂
GREAT JOB KEVIN ESTELA
Awesome 😎
Thanks.
maps do not usually have a magnetic grid. you have to account for the angle of declination to account for magnetic vs true north.
This is so cool!! Super good info for anytime you are outside... hunters really should know this info
Red Dawn, first PG-13 movie ever.
Didn't know that. What a cool film fact.
@@MrMcGuy the movie that forced the changed from just G, PG & R was Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom. It was given a PG, but decidedly needed something more, so after complaints, the PG-13 was established. Helps to be old sometimes. Only, it just feels like 15yrs ago maybe.
Ok, but in order to do this, I need to be able to know what those squiggly lines on the map mean. I obviously need to go back & learn a few steps first
Think of it this way. Those lines are elevation. For example every twenty feet you get a line, then you go up another, you get another line, then at 100, you get a thick line.
Think of it this way. You have a lake and you draw a line around the edge of the lake. Then you empty the lake with enough water to lower the surface of the water 20 feet and you draw another line. Now do that again. Another line, etc. Where the lines are close together, that's a cliff. Where they are far apart, that's a flat place, like a plain. If there are a bunch pointing like a "V", that's a draw/canyon. If that V has a blue line in it, that's a river/water source.
@@CrackedCandy ok. Thanks
Go to Google look up your address change the settings from Street and roads to topographical this is how you can find your elevation. One thing you have to know with Google it will only show you limited viewing can't zoom all the way in and out under that view. You can get some really good screenshots and print them out on large paper and make your own maps.
I am going build a treasure hunt at a nearby lake for my kiddos where they have to use this technique to find each clue. Can someone recommend an inexpensive GPS receiver that I can get them to use?
WOLVERINES!
But can you fight your way out once you set there. Find defensible terrain.
Last, don’t draw it on your map. If your map is compromised anyone can find you.
Super power ⬆️🌄
Overall teaches you how to use a compass, great video, but the pace calculation was overkill. I’m glad he didn’t explain it in cm.
Ok both of the Red Dawns are equaly ridiculouse and awesome. The 80s version was far less cringe for sure, but the new one was great too. I used to hate the new one until I gave it a couple more watches and now I sort of prefer it. I do think the og did a better job making the story feel like it carried out over a long period of time. The newer one had the kids learning how to be sf geurillas within a couple of days.
can i ask where you printed that map? i printed some from USGS or some other topo site but it didnt seem like it was to scale or atleast didnt indicate which scale it was, also rifled through the ones at barnes and noble when i saw em and they didnt seem like good land nav maps, just lookin for some new places to source them. thanks
There are a number of free and paid sources for topo maps .
Most any you get from the USGS will have an accompanying legend and scale , along with lat and longitude hashes on the margins , if not alsoarked as solid line grids on the map as the military / dod ones will have .
They will also have a reference datum and , magnetic North deviation for the date which the map was drafted and any year of revision .
Other privately prepared maps may or may not have all this in their data sets .
You can download these maps to a file , which is advisable , since if you are bugging out , the internet has gone by by or will shortly .
If you are worried about signal discipline and being potentially tracked , load the map files on a tablet that doesn't have a cell transmitter and keep the wifi and Bluetooth turned off or disabled .
If you have a bugout bunker , bat cave , whatever , keep a few extra drives / sd cards / whatever with map files loaded on them .
A printer that works with a computer and which neither require an Internet connection to work , would also be a good idea to stash away .
Obviously you don't want to be trying to hump your whole office through the wilds of assrape Arkansas whike trying to dodge the commie hordes , foreign or domestic .
National Geographic’s website has 1:24000 that you can print for free. Beware, it sucks the color right out of the ink cartridge 😂
Another great map to have are the FAA sectional maps that pilots use. It shows everything and each one covers a fairly large area. It’s not going to show contours but it’s a wealth of info as far as towers, airstrips, mountain tops, railroads, military bases, and main highways. Check them out. FAA sectional maps.
Hiking stores, places that sell outdoorsy type stuff, REI, ranger stations, Bureau of land management (BLM), State dept of natural resources. Green trail maps, green dot maps.
Local Boy scout office for local maps. Use their orienteering merit badge booklet to understand maps and compasses.
Azimuth is ok but how to evade from skill paratroopers?
Also…Would screaming wolverines at the top of my chest after every firefight be too much
2A!!! 😁
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Right.
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the remake was an abomination....
But they used the tec-9?
I think if they retained the original idea that it was China invading it may have been a bit better but Hollywood didn’t want to anger the CCP.
Any chance you would do a class in Ontario, Canada? Most of us aren't commies
Messing with the algorithm
*soviets
*JUDEO-bolsheviks
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Emergency Elevation is better.
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@@CrackedCandy emergency elevation would be a helicopter or heavy lift drone extraction. Azimuth by definition is angular deviation in a fixed horizontal plane. Finding an exit path into the sky is even better.
@@Lykapodiumthat's only in the movies us poor common folks don't have any of that good fun toys. But offer a ride in one of them I would go without any question. Always been on my bucket list
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uhhh... 10 minute video? walk out and pick a direction! there 15 seconds!
Where do you even get specific maps like that. That's step one is have a map and I can't find the map rn so I'm dead.
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