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So that also prevents me, or the residents, being able to take a fix from the Northern Star at night. 


Fox wrote:Method two: stick and shadow, using stone age technology
Badger Bob wrote:Fox wrote:Method two: stick and shadow, using stone age technology
Please, please don't forget to use a straight stick placed vertically in the ground. My old Venture Scouts tried this with a bent stick leaning about ten degrees off vertical and then immediately dismissed the idea as unreliable. I was sorely tempted to straighten the stick over their heads.
There is also that joke with the punchline "I was only taking a bearing officer", to which you will have to imagine the set-up...

Dathi wrote:Greetings,
Brilliant thing to be doing.
Sounds like this is what you need....
Stone Circles, A Modern Builder's Guide to the Megalithic Revival - Rob Roy
Well priced copies are available here: http://www.megalithic.co.uk/shop/earth_ ... _books.htm
CFN,
Dathi
Fox wrote:Method two: stick and shadow, using stone age technology
Alternatively, put up a stick in the prison courtyard where you will be building the circle. Wait until noon GMT (that's 1 pm BST) on a sunny day, then put a second stick at the apex of the shadow cast by the first stick. (Get a guard or prisoner who happens to be out there to do this if you can be there at 1 pm). The line between the two sticks runs true north and south, or near as dammit. I don't need no stinking compass - I'm a druid!

I know of no other place stubborn enough to keep the memory of the time before synchronised time-keeping alive.
The trees closest to our circle are: In the NE a young 15ft oak tree, with a couple of lime trees, to the west is an established maple tree and beyond that is a huge cedar tree, SW is a huge birch tree and in the south are rowan and cypress. There are other trees around the area so the location feels secluded without being hidden (security wise).
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