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Uncontrolled copy not subject to amendment Basic Navigation Using Map and Compass

Learning Outcome 1: Be able to find a position with an Ordnance Survey map using the physical features of the land

High vantage point Setting the map to match features on the ground

Setting or Orientating the map Setting the map to match features on the ground What features can be used in this picture?

Confirming location

The Pole Star Finding true north by using the star constellation of the Plough

Using a watch Orienting using a watch

Shadow Method Using the movement of a shadow to find north