N.R. That's because you have that small island called the British Isles...you can turn around in one direction, drive three hours or so and be on the other side...really San Francisco....lol
When money allows Spooky, you should also get a good handheld GPS (I wouldn't trust that one on the IPhone app either).
Cheers N.R...
I have experience using the GI standard Cammenga Compass, but I'm not in possession of one, and don't know if I want to spend the money for one.
Any thoughts on brands/models you've been using?
When we talk Silva we must distinguish between US Silva and Sweden Silva (not the same company). US Silva is NOT the Silva USA of the past unfortunately today Silva of Sweden doesn't have an US version. I'm not happy nor will I buy a Silva USA, some of the if not all current Silva USA Ranger model is Asian made not US.
For the US market get a Finnish made Suunto for the US market don't fall for the H3 Cammenga being the best option it's not, not very compatible for 7.5-minute quadrangle format that the majority of US topo maps are in, the H3 would be a very expensive N pointer only
As it happens, my Gshock Rangeman GW9400-1 will point north in a pinch (or any of my analog watches provided I have sunshine).
Thank you, I'll have to give Suunto a look. Trying to not break the bank here
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