I am trying to do a route card for an expedition and on the route card it asks for a compass bearing but I have no idea how they work. I did some research on the internet but to no avail. I am not really that sure whether a compass bearing is given for a certain location or a certain route or how exactly they should be positioned. Any help is much appreciated, thanks :)
I'm glad I'm not going on your expedition. You could end up anywhere. Find someone who understands compass bearings to do the job. You know it makes sense.
Try searching on "using a compass" in Google. A "compass bearing" is simply a direction of travel where 0 degrees is North, 90 degrees is East, 180 degrees is South, 270 degrees is West as explained by Aquagility. To get from point A to point B you travel in a direction ( a bearing) for a certain distance. Might be worth you getting some training befoe you go on your expedition - compass bearings and map work are absolute basics. Don't rely on a GPS - you need some understanding of what you're doing first...