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TYPE OF COMPASS COMMONLY USED IN ORIENTEERING
Wrist compass

Crew rest compartment         
  • Crew rest aboard a [[Gulfstream G550]]
AREA OF AN AIRPLANE WHERE WORKERS CAN REST IN PRIVATE
Draft:Crew rest compartment; Crew rest; Crew rest facility; Crew rest area
A crew rest compartment (crew rest) is a section of an airliner dedicated for breaks and sleeping by crew members, usually located above or adjacent to the passenger compartment. Crew rest compartments are normally segregated, with separate compartments for the flight crew and the cabin crew.
Mountain Rest, South Carolina         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN SOUTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Mountain Rest, SC
Mountain Rest is an unincorporated community near the Chattooga River in northwestern Oconee County, South Carolina. The community is on South Carolina Highway 28 adjacent to a lake on Taylor Creek.
Spoon and chopstick rest         
Sujeo rest
Spoon and chopstick rest is a piece of tableware for resting a spoon and chopsticks without touching the table. In Korean cuisine context, it can be referred to as sujeo rest as sujeo is a paired set of spoon and chopsticks, which is very common in Korea.

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Thumb compass

A thumb compass is a type of compass commonly used in orienteering, a sport in which map reading and terrain association are paramount. In cases of homogeneous terrain with few distinct features, a bearing between 2 known points on the map may be used. Consequently, most thumb compasses have minimal or no degree markings at all, and are normally used only to take bearings directly from a map, and to orient a map to magnetic north. Thumb compasses are also often transparent so that an orienteer can hold a map in the hand with the compass and see the map through the compass.

Thumb compasses attach to one's thumb using a small elastic band.

The first commercially successful orienteering thumb compass was the Norcompass, introduced by Suunto in 1983.

Placing an even greater emphasis on speed over accuracy, the wrist compass lacks even a baseplate, consisting solely of a needle capsule strapped to the carpometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb; the thumb serves the function of a baseplate when taking and sighting bearings. It is often used for city and park race orienteering.

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