As they told us in survival school if you are ever lost in the woods, go downhill. Eventually you will find a stream. Keep following the stream. Eventually you will find civilization. People like to “camp out” near water.
When I was 9, we moved to a town on the north bank of a river. I always had a sense of “the river is that way,” and came to be known for my sense of direction. We moved away when I was 12, and I’ve been lost ever since. I have practically NO sense of direction.
With low cloud level and one failed engine on his Aero Commander my father was trapped in an Alpine valley. Turn left, turn right, if the guess is wrong it is an explosion and a lot of aircraft wreckage. Genius, my Papa, he looked to see which way the water was flowing in the valley stream. Following the water stream is safety and a strong whisky when he landed. The other way the valley closes down bit by bit and he can’t climb the aircraft or turn round.
There is river in the Canadian prairies ( MB-SK) that is called the Souris river, pronounced soo-re in French, but everyone just call it the soo-riss. Soo-ree is the French word for “mouse”. This river zig zags across the Canada USA border. Every time the Souris river crosses into the USA, it is called the Mouse River. When it crosses back into Canada it is called the Souris river again. And so the zig zag goes!
2) Comic didn’t mention “compass” names like North and South, so I’m not sure how they’re relevant. On the other hand, it also didn’t tell us where he’s trying to get to.
3) On the other hand, the instructions did include “turn lefft”, which could be a problem if he’s dyslexic.
Yep! ‘Used to buy quadrangle maps to find the direction of water flow before canoeing. (I best loved zero pitch, otherwise, I canoed uphill till I got tired, had lunch, then turned around.) I’m a retired scientist and have finally concluded that most water molecules from the clouds end up in some ocean. I cannot divulge more due to my Top Secret Clearance lifetime restrictions.
wldhrsy2luv almost 6 years ago
Aha!
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
What about “As the crow flies?” Or have crows not “evolved” yet?
Lucy Rudy almost 6 years ago
I heard there were only 4 when I lived in Oregon and theirs is not on your list – the Willamette.
Troglodyte almost 6 years ago
Directions for Dummies
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Yeah, like directions in Honolulu. Go mauka, makai, Diamond head or Ewa.
DanFlak almost 6 years ago
As they told us in survival school if you are ever lost in the woods, go downhill. Eventually you will find a stream. Keep following the stream. Eventually you will find civilization. People like to “camp out” near water.
Prey almost 6 years ago
and how many flow up?
Tentoes almost 6 years ago
When I was 9, we moved to a town on the north bank of a river. I always had a sense of “the river is that way,” and came to be known for my sense of direction. We moved away when I was 12, and I’ve been lost ever since. I have practically NO sense of direction.
MikeHoulder almost 6 years ago
With low cloud level and one failed engine on his Aero Commander my father was trapped in an Alpine valley. Turn left, turn right, if the guess is wrong it is an explosion and a lot of aircraft wreckage. Genius, my Papa, he looked to see which way the water was flowing in the valley stream. Following the water stream is safety and a strong whisky when he landed. The other way the valley closes down bit by bit and he can’t climb the aircraft or turn round.
dennisodoyle almost 6 years ago
And the Jordan River in Salt Lake City, Utah.
rsam almost 6 years ago
There is river in the Canadian prairies ( MB-SK) that is called the Souris river, pronounced soo-re in French, but everyone just call it the soo-riss. Soo-ree is the French word for “mouse”. This river zig zags across the Canada USA border. Every time the Souris river crosses into the USA, it is called the Mouse River. When it crosses back into Canada it is called the Souris river again. And so the zig zag goes!
blakerl almost 6 years ago
A Great man once said. Navigation is only important, if you care where you are going. (I don’t care where this guy goes as long as it’s away from me.)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 6 years ago
If the water is flowing one way, uphill is the other way. Perfectly reasonable.
gammaguy almost 6 years ago
1) “Go the opposite way of the water.”
“Up into the clouds?”
2) Comic didn’t mention “compass” names like North and South, so I’m not sure how they’re relevant. On the other hand, it also didn’t tell us where he’s trying to get to.
3) On the other hand, the instructions did include “turn lefft”, which could be a problem if he’s dyslexic.
zeexenon almost 6 years ago
Yep! ‘Used to buy quadrangle maps to find the direction of water flow before canoeing. (I best loved zero pitch, otherwise, I canoed uphill till I got tired, had lunch, then turned around.) I’m a retired scientist and have finally concluded that most water molecules from the clouds end up in some ocean. I cannot divulge more due to my Top Secret Clearance lifetime restrictions.
ayespin almost 6 years ago
Heaven forbid he’s not on an island!