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Aug 27, 2006, 04:51 PM
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Map dowsing with L-rod
Hello;
Can anybody tell me how can i practice map dowsing with L-rod?
Maybe a little instruction how to start?
Would be really happy if someone would tell me a little more about it.
Sorry for bad English 
Regards from Europe
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Aug 29, 2006, 12:51 AM
#2
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
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Aug 29, 2006, 09:39 AM
#3
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
HiiiQ; why do you think i am lazy?
I read everything here about map dowsing, but never got an information about map dowsing with L-rod.
I know it isnt very common practising it with L-rod but would be really glad if someone can help me, how to start or where to get an information or manuals to do it.
Regards and good hunting
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Aug 29, 2006, 02:24 PM
#4
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
do you use 2 L-rods or one?do you use a mfd or any other point of reference that you go around?
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Aug 31, 2006, 07:23 AM
#5
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
Hi;
Sometimes i use one rod and sometimes two.
Mfd? dont understand what you want to ask?
Can you explain me with easier words My English....
Regards and good hunting
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Aug 31, 2006, 09:05 AM
#6
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
Hello, To map dowse with an L-rod is awkward. First you must learn to get yes and no answers with the L-rod. After that you simply lay a straight edge on the map and ask is the line laying over the treasure. You will get many no answers before you get a yes answer. Once you have the first line mark it on the map and then lay the edge perpendicular to the first line and begin seeking the second line. On a 1:24000 scale map the area covered by a sharp pencil where the two lines cross will be a circle on the ground at least 50 feet in diameter. That's not a limitation of dowsing that is a limitation of the mapping process. Rarely find smaller scales in the US not sure what's available in europe but the smaller the scale the better. On a 1:24,000 scale map an inch is a mile. If you read french try to get the books of Henry de France and Abbe Mermet. If you read german get a copy of pendel und wunschelrute (?sp?). If you speak spanish there are some titles but they don't come to mind. There are also titles in italian. good luck and exanimo, ss
"We have done so much; for so many; for so long; with so little; that pretty soon we'll be able to do anything; with nothing at all."
my unit motto - 138th Aviation Company - 224th Aviation Battalion - Phu Bai, I Corps, Republic of Vietnam - 1972
Siegfried Schlagrule
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Aug 31, 2006, 10:28 AM
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Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
SS, he could also dowse using the lay lines coming from the picture, Maps i know nothing of. Have you been busy? bill Pierce
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Aug 31, 2006, 03:16 PM
#8
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
Hello;
Thank you very much for your answers.
I am really happy you helped me
Regards and good hunting
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Aug 31, 2006, 10:26 PM
#9
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
I posted map dowsing lessons under techniques awhile ago Europe. That should get you going. exanimo, ss
"We have done so much; for so many; for so long; with so little; that pretty soon we'll be able to do anything; with nothing at all."
my unit motto - 138th Aviation Company - 224th Aviation Battalion - Phu Bai, I Corps, Republic of Vietnam - 1972
Siegfried Schlagrule
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Aug 31, 2006, 10:32 PM
#10
Re: Map dowsing with L-rod
 Originally Posted by oldman
SS, he could also dowse using the lay lines coming from the picture, Maps i know nothing of. Have you been busy? bill Pierce
Hello Bill, Long time. Are you still in jolly old? Hear occasional references to your exploits there. The folks here have trouble believing that anyone can dowse for anything water included. I hesitate to mention hartman and curry lines and ley lines and sacred geometry. I'm constantly reminded of a line from Shakespeare that went something like ... "There are things that are not dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio." I've kept busy over the past few years and "busier than a one-legged man in a tail-kicking contest" right now. Always glad to take a break and talk to a new or old friend. best of luck and exanimo, ss
"We have done so much; for so many; for so long; with so little; that pretty soon we'll be able to do anything; with nothing at all."
my unit motto - 138th Aviation Company - 224th Aviation Battalion - Phu Bai, I Corps, Republic of Vietnam - 1972
Siegfried Schlagrule
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