In this video, I break down Navigation on the Square, a simple field-expedient navigation method using nothing more than a notebook as an improvised shadow board. By understanding solar travel (15° per hour) and tracking shadow movement, you can maintain direction, manage distance, and eliminate lateral drift without complex math or expensive tools.
This technique is ideal for:
• Bushcraft and wilderness travel
• Survival and emergency navigation
• Land navigation training
• SAR fundamentals and backcountry movement
You’ll learn:
• Why lateral drift happens
• How solar movement affects direction of travel
• How to build a shadow board with a notebook
• How to use walking speed and time to stay on course
• Why this method works even without a compass
This is a practical, low-tech skill that works when electronics fail—and it scales from short movements to long-distance travel.
