Magnetic Declination Demystified

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I have been an elementary school teacher for 33 years and as a result I can’t help but to notice sound teaching techniques in every instructional video I view. You, sir, have done a masterful job of putting yourself into the head-space of the learner, and you have managed to create the clearest lesson on this subject that I have yet seen on Youtube. You chose your words carefully, you were methodical, you used visual aids, and you “thought out loud” as you worked your way through the process of adjusting your compass. Thanks to you I am far more likely to use my compass correctly the next time I am scrambling around in the mountains. You are putting Youtube to its most noble use. My hat is off to you.

tomscott
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It's been 55 years since I was a young Marine Infantry Officer running patrols in the mountains along the border with Laos in I Corps. I don't get out in the bush any more but i was driven to rehash my map and compass technique and I vaguely remembered the techniques taught by this former Marine. Anyone thinking about hiking in the woods should watch this video. This stuff saved my life in the Ashau Valley when i ran patrols back in "69". Semper Fi !

HenryGross-rs
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10 years later, still appreciate this video. Thank you!

wildcatcomms
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FINALLY,
Someone who gets how to educate an audience! Great job and thank you. Even the compass manufacturers can’t explain it without giving the audience a STROKE!

randydorsing
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This is probably one of the most easily-understood presentations of this that I’ve seen. Well done. I don’t *think* I’m a dummy, but declination has just been one of those things that I repeatedly have to refresh myself on every so often, but I think this discussion will stick a little better than it has in the past for me.

zhyvaxxe
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For you power users who want a thorough explanation of declination, this video is terrific.

For more casual users, who may have watched the whole video and are still confused, just go buy a compass with adjustable declination.

This is discussed in the video starting at 5:29. The presenter mentions adjustable declination compasses, and then states: "the reason I don't like them is because if you move to a new area, you need to reset your declination." This is not a valid argument against this style of compass. When you move to new area, you need to account for your new declination anyway, so when I take 15 seconds and reset your compass?

johngo-jluz
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i've watched three videos explaining declination and this is the best one because it links the concepts of declination with the map and explains the direction you want to travel, instead of just telling you, "turn the compass now you're good" without showing any of the geographic concepts

clementello
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... wish I had all my teachers explain things this well and this clear ...

crzygn
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Holy crap. I've watched 50 videos on this subject and remained lost. You succinctly described everything in a comprehensible way.

sketchyketchup
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I have to say that I have not seen anyone explaining declination as good as you have, not to mention that lines-on-the-map "trick" awesome! Thank you.

zippy
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The agonic map really put things into perspective for me. Thanks!

gfyabc
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Your instructional visual aids gives the best presentation on compass I’ve seen to date. Although your video was made 11 years ago, and I’m pretty familiar with adjusting for declination, I loved it!

allanrobichaud
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This video was a big eye opener for me. What you shared I couldn't find on websites or other youtube videos, at least not in such great detail. What you explained starting at 4:00 really helped me to understand the concept rather than just memorizing east is least, west is best.

christopherpeter
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Great in-depth explanation that is easy to follow. Personally I find that the easiest way to deal with declination when on a trail is to use the orientation markings on a base plate compass to align the map with magnetic north. No need to worry about any addition or subtraction. So long as map and compass north both point in exactly the same direction whenever you are working with them you can't go wrong.

krisoko
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I don't know how many people I've asked to explain "declaration" to me with regards to using my compass accurately. I've asked skippers of boats, hikers, science teachers, friends, and so on. All of their explanations left me more confused than I was before. Very few informed people have the gift of how to explain clearly complex concepts. YOU have that art, that genius! Thank you!! Now I know that my problem was not one of being "stupid".

beverlynelson
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I learned it LARS (left add, right subtract) which I'm sure your familiar with being a Marine, thanks for your service by the way.
While LARS works, like many other things, it really does help to see "why" and "how" behind the method laid out mechanically and explained. This is laid out so nicely for people with brains like mine that I'll be passing this on whenever I go over declination with people.
The ruler idea for simplifying it on the map itself is handy too so long as you keep up to date with the shift of earths magnetic fields...which have been less than helpful over the last couple decades in their shift rate.

TAVAAR
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That is the first I’ve ever seen the isogonic chart/map. Also I appreciate the concise definition of declination as the variance between true north and magnetic north. That’s such a great explanation.

SavvySteveChannel
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This should be the ONLY Declination video on YouTube. 👍 Thank you Sir for posting.

sgtg
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My man!!!! I have worked as outdoor guide (climbing, rafting, mountaineering) for a great portion of my life. Even worked for one of those bigger outfits that rhym's with POLES!! :-) And I've rarely seen this subject matter explained so well. Bravo sir! Got yourself a new subscriber.

jamesjimmeyer
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Great explanation. One observation on marking maps is that the declination changes so the lines go out of date. Over a few years the change, could get you significantly off your route. The longer the route section distance, the further off.
Here also enters the importance of paying attention to map features as navigation aid to staying on the right track. ATB.

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