Showing posts with label Hiking Sticks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hiking Sticks. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2008

Why does no one ask me which way is North?

I have some nifty hiking sticks, which I use regularly. They help me balance, and they are a great way to start a conversation with strangers. One has a compass in it, but no one ever asks me where North is – or any other compass direction either.

I don't actively start conversations with strangers - I would feel odd doing that - but many people see the hiking sticks and start up a conversation about them with me. It's an odd thing, I rarely go a day without someone starting “the stick conversation” with me.

So have people given up on the age-old path-finding method of always knowing where North is? Or do people already know, and don't need to ask? Or has the proliferation of man-made objects in our world made knowing the basic compass directions unnecessary?

I always have a good idea where North is, but when it's cloudy it's sometimes hard to tell, so I've actually used my compass in urban Vancouver.

I'm curious enough that I may actually ask people about this when they start “the stick conversation” with me. Strangers be warned, I will ask questions back now if you start one with me! :)