A good choice of items for the kit for navigation purposes. Not too much and not to little! The fresnel lens was interesting. Never thought of it. As you age seeing the details on a map is toughie! Thanks for the video!
Hi Chris & Sam, I hope you are keeping well 👍. I was only thinking the other day, if I don't get my eyes tested I could do with a larger compass lol. Go outdoors usually have most of these items. Have a great week, all the best, Mark 👍😀🌲🌲.
@@markbailey2981 yes thanks w3 are great .. .. I had mine done I have to use reading glasses .. thinking on that I’ll get a pair for map reading lol .. good thinking .. cheers Chris & Sam
Hi Mark, another good video mate. Navigation is something that could and should be taught in school I think. Thanks for sharing mate, Be safe and be lucky, Wol.
Hi Wol.... many thanks for watching mate. Yeah I totally agree about it being taught in schools. I suppose they do if you participate in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme or something similar. Thanks again, have a great day brother. All the best, Mark.
Very cool Mark, going through your archives will teach one a lot of useful things! I've never seen one of those fresnel lenses but hopped online and ordered right away! Navigation is first thing on my list of skills to learn one day properly. I guess your being ex-serviceman means you got some pro experience/ training in the past Cheers Chris
Hi Chris, many thanks for watching and for the comment mate, It is always great to hear from you :) I agree, having navigation skills is important if you want to leave the paths. I learnt most of my navigation skills when I became a guide. It was one of the best things I learnt. But the key is practice. Something I should do more of myself at times. The Fresnel lenses are great. I use them for both map reading and fire lighting. I think I picked half a dozen up for a couple of pounds, or they a free from the Opticians lol. I usually have one in my rucksack as a spare somewhere :) Thanks again Chris and have a great day, all the best, Mark :)
I love those little Suunto button compasses. So reliable, I mostly use it as my main compass as it hangs on my shoulder strap. Either they were not selling them enough and slowed production on these, or they just realized theirs was the only button compass that actually works, because the price has risen dramatically. (bought mine for 5$ some years ago, would cost around 20$ to get a second one at the same place)
Hi Flashahol, many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment :) Yes I agree the Suunto button compass is one of the best on the market. I bought mine a number of years ago, I think it was around £5, but like you say they soon jumped up in price. I'm glad I never lost it lol. Thanks again, all the best, Mark :)
That was a great video Mark, Normally when I'm out in the woods shooting videos I have a field above me the slope I film on and then a river which makes navigation quite easy, so I never really get to use the techniques, Keep up the good work - Josh
Hi Josh.... Many thanks for watching and for the comment. I'm pretty much the same in the local woods where I live. It isn't very often that I need to use any form of navigation other than memory as I am very familiar with the location. But when I go out to larger places, or away from home I always take a kit and use it if needs arise. Have a great day Josh, all the best, Mark.
I couldn't get to grips with it and wouldn't know where to start with using a map or compass. I stopped getting lost when the sat nav came out lol. I should learn though.
Anyone know the name or brand of the small white red light showed? Did I hear it correctly that a small charge was created when pushing the two ends together? Meaning you got some small amount of electricity generated each time you do that just by the pressing itself? Never seen that before. Sound a bit to good to be true.
Hi Ghanaboyz, many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 👍. You can actually buy the lights from fishing tackle shops. They are designed to fix on a sea fishing rod tip for night fishing. I think you can get them green, blue or red. I have had it for years, so unfortunately don't know the name of the light or manufacturer, I picked it up when i was working in a tackle shop. I have seen similar on Amazon,so it could be worth a look on there. I hope this helps, all the best, Mark :)
@@markbailey2981Hi Mark! Many thanks for such a speedy reply. It was helpful and put me in the right direction. As it happens, I have thought a bit on tiny light sticks, beta lights and such used for fishing, but with other potentials (very much those you mention here). Just never saw something like what you showed and it seems better. Up to now I have only seen green beta lights with no off switch. My general feeling on one-time usage lights sticks is that they are not worth it and tiny tools in the field is an emergency thing. I really appreciate the video and your reply. You do solid stuff.
For a damn cool Land Nav smartphone app, go to Google Play Store and find Land Nav for Dummies by Ranger Ron. He has several apps (you may have to scroll down on that page) that will calculate range and bearing from your present GPS position to a known GPS location and some of them autocorrect for changes, especially one called TRAILBLAZER. You can practice your Land Nav skills and use this app to check yourself. Works Great!
Hi Ron, many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Thanks for the information. I will check the apps out. I am always looking for new ways to learn and improve, so the trailblazer app sounds great. Thanks for taking the time my friend. Have a great week, all the best, Mark :)
A good choice of items for the kit for navigation purposes. Not too much and not to little! The fresnel lens was interesting. Never thought of it. As you age seeing the details on a map is toughie! Thanks for the video!
Good kit mark .. I’m going build one ..all the best mark .. cheers Chris & Sam
Hi Chris & Sam, I hope you are keeping well 👍. I was only thinking the other day, if I don't get my eyes tested I could do with a larger compass lol. Go outdoors usually have most of these items. Have a great week, all the best, Mark 👍😀🌲🌲.
@@markbailey2981 yes thanks w3 are great .. .. I had mine done I have to use reading glasses .. thinking on that I’ll get a pair for map reading lol .. good thinking .. cheers Chris & Sam
Excellent video thanks for sharing very interesting stuff!!!!
Many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Robert, all the best, Mark :)
Thanks for sharing, always interesting stuff!
Thanks for watching Isaac, all the best, Mark :)
Hi Mark, another good video mate. Navigation is something that could and should be taught in school I think. Thanks for sharing mate, Be safe and be lucky, Wol.
Hi Wol.... many thanks for watching mate. Yeah I totally agree about it being taught in schools. I suppose they do if you participate in the Duke of Edinburgh scheme or something similar. Thanks again, have a great day brother. All the best, Mark.
Very cool Mark, going through your archives will teach one a lot of useful things!
I've never seen one of those fresnel lenses but hopped online and ordered right away!
Navigation is first thing on my list of skills to learn one day properly. I guess your being ex-serviceman means you got some pro experience/ training in the past
Cheers
Chris
Hi Chris, many thanks for watching and for the comment mate, It is always great to hear from you :) I agree, having navigation skills is important if you want to leave the paths. I learnt most of my navigation skills when I became a guide. It was one of the best things I learnt. But the key is practice. Something I should do more of myself at times. The Fresnel lenses are great. I use them for both map reading and fire lighting. I think I picked half a dozen up for a couple of pounds, or they a free from the Opticians lol. I usually have one in my rucksack as a spare somewhere :) Thanks again Chris and have a great day, all the best, Mark :)
I love those little Suunto button compasses. So reliable, I mostly use it as my main compass as it hangs on my shoulder strap.
Either they were not selling them enough and slowed production on these, or they just realized theirs was the only button compass that actually works, because the price has risen dramatically. (bought mine for 5$ some years ago, would cost around 20$ to get a second one at the same place)
Hi Flashahol, many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment :) Yes I agree the Suunto button compass is one of the best on the market. I bought mine a number of years ago, I think it was around £5, but like you say they soon jumped up in price. I'm glad I never lost it lol. Thanks again, all the best, Mark :)
That was a great video Mark, Normally when I'm out in the woods shooting videos I have a field above me the slope I film on and then a river which makes navigation quite easy, so I never really get to use the techniques, Keep up the good work - Josh
Hi Josh.... Many thanks for watching and for the comment. I'm pretty much the same in the local woods where I live. It isn't very often that I need to use any form of navigation other than memory as I am very familiar with the location. But when I go out to larger places, or away from home I always take a kit and use it if needs arise. Have a great day Josh, all the best, Mark.
A part of hiking is practicing your outdoor skills.
I couldn't get to grips with it and wouldn't know where to start with using a map or compass. I stopped getting lost when the sat nav came out lol. I should learn though.
Do you have a link for the red light?
Hi mate, sorry I bought it a long time ago. I notice that you can buy large sea fishing float lights that look exactly the same. :)
Thanks for the info.
Your welcome Joseph. Thank you for watching, all the best, Mark.
Anyone know the name or brand of the small white red light showed? Did I hear it correctly that a small charge was created when pushing the two ends together? Meaning you got some small amount of electricity generated each time you do that just by the pressing itself? Never seen that before. Sound a bit to good to be true.
Hi Ghanaboyz, many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 👍. You can actually buy the lights from fishing tackle shops. They are designed to fix on a sea fishing rod tip for night fishing. I think you can get them green, blue or red. I have had it for years, so unfortunately don't know the name of the light or manufacturer, I picked it up when i was working in a tackle shop. I have seen similar on Amazon,so it could be worth a look on there. I hope this helps, all the best, Mark :)
@@markbailey2981Hi Mark! Many thanks for such a speedy reply. It was helpful and put me in the right direction. As it happens, I have thought a bit on tiny light sticks, beta lights and such used for fishing, but with other potentials (very much those you mention here). Just never saw something like what you showed and it seems better. Up to now I have only seen green beta lights with no off switch. My general feeling on one-time usage lights sticks is that they are not worth it and tiny tools in the field is an emergency thing. I really appreciate the video and your reply. You do solid stuff.
I actually enjoyed your video on this, but I'd like to ask one question, are you in a hurry
What your talking way too fast can't understand you sounds like a old record player with the speed to high.
For a damn cool Land Nav smartphone app, go to Google Play Store and find Land Nav for Dummies by Ranger Ron. He has several apps (you may have to scroll down on that page) that will calculate range and bearing from your present GPS position to a known GPS location and some of them autocorrect for changes, especially one called TRAILBLAZER. You can practice your Land Nav skills and use this app to check yourself. Works Great!
Hi Ron, many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Thanks for the information. I will check the apps out. I am always looking for new ways to learn and improve, so the trailblazer app sounds great. Thanks for taking the time my friend. Have a great week, all the best, Mark :)
That app only works with lat-long, no option for UTM.
You say £9 pouch. I say £2 pencil case from stationary store. I am a cheap ass.