$4.95
ISBN: 1-886679-26-6
Laminated, full color throughout
Folds to 3.25 x 6 inches
Description
Did you know that a few rocks, some sticks, a shoelace or two, a wrist watch, a dollar
bill, and a drinking straw are all you need to make surprisingly accurate sun-powered
and star-powered gizmos? It's a fact: In minutes you can construct a stick and
rock sundial or compass, assemble a Sky-high Scope (included) that can measure
the height of a tree or determine where you are on the planet, or figure out how
long until the sun sets using nothing more than your hands.
This handy guide is intended for just about anybody who plans on spending some time out in nature.
Seasoned hikers and backpackers will want to add these gizmos to their bag of
survival tricks. For everyone else, this Getgo Guide will provide great entertainment,
and maybe even an entirely new way of connecting with the sun and stars.
Venture forth! Make Gizmos! Have fun!
About the Author
Since 1994, Steve Phillips has been the Publications Manager at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.
Before coming to the Museum, he owned and managed a publishing company in Denver,
Colorado. Although his background is in archaeology and architecture - he was
a professional archaeologist for many years and is the author of a book on historic
architecture - Steve has always had a love for wild animals, wild places, the
sun, the stars . . . and gizmos. His current gizmo projects include a solar tracking
device (called an analemma) and a solstice/equinox "catcher." Both are
made out of stuff he found around the house. He'd have it no other way.