Rule of Thumb

FINDING DIRECTIONS

The bark on a dead tree holds moisture on the northern side. For this reason, the tree is usually wet ...

The bark on a dead tree holds moisture on the northern side. For this reason, the tree is usually wet under the bark on the north side, while the other side is dry. This damp side is the first to rot. The center of the damp or rotten area is usually slightly east of north. — Alwyn T. Perrin, editor, Explorers Ltd. Source Book

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