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EDC compass
#11
Silva Expedition 4. Usually goes with me when travelling, as I like to try to get some walking in when I'm away (even for work). Surprisingly handy in cities if you lose your sense of direction (which I frequently do - unlike my wife who, I think, must be crossed with a pigeon).
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#12
Got a watch, that's enough to find north, all simple from there really.
Don't need a compass unless I'm off on Dartmoor or similar, then I've got a silva somewhere and a couple of cheap knock offs. To be fair though, I don't NEED one, as I always know where I am, where I've come from and where I'm going.

Plus I never get lost, I'm just on an adventure until I know where I am again.
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#13
I carry a military style compass from Mil-tec in the side pouch of my 50 Lt bergen and I can find North with my watch and at night I can find North with the stars.
My buddies in my local Amateur Radio club don't quite get my bergen but they do enjoy my compass when they want to use their yagi antennas Big Grin

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#14
thanks s13....Smile
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#15
ATB
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#16
I keep a military issue Suunto compass on my watchband as EDC and an orienteering map compass in my get home bag.

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73 de KE4SKY
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"Almost Heaven" West Virginia
USA
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#19
I have two in each of my BO bags, with maps, and two in each vehicle, again with maps.
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