Triangulate

Triangulation Exercise

Another Triangulation Exercise


If you came directly to this page from some other site, you should start on the home page or at least read the Triangulation Page first.

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Look at the section of map up above - you might find it useful to print that image and actually do these steps. Print the map and lay it on the floor. Orient the map for North right where you are and imagine that you can see mountains off in the distance.

You have just climbed the highlighted ridge after fishing in Miller Creek. You do not know where along the ridge you are standing, but you can see 3 mountains off in the distance north and south.

You take bearings to the mountains and get:

To simulate taking each of these bearings, turn your compass dial until that bearing is at the index pointer. Then, turn the compass until RED is in the Shed and the direction-of-travel arrow will be pointing along that bearing.

Transfer your bearings to the map and find out where they intersect. If you oriented your map, took correct bearings, and transferred them accurately, your map should look close to:

triangulate with map and compass

Notice that two bearings that are nearly opposite each other do not do a good job of triangulating. It is important to get another landmark at approximately right angles with one of your landmarks.
Mount Norris and Saddle Mountain have a wide possible intersection but Mount Norris and Cache Mountain have a much smaller intersection area.

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