Paul in Idaho
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In planning my archery antelope hunt, I wanted to know as close as possible to the exact direction of sunrise. This would help me decide which direction to stalk from, and where the deepest shadows would be.
I found this site, SunCalc.net. The linked address will show you the directions and times for Boise on Sept 1. Just put your own location and date into the fields at the top. You can overlay it on a satellite image too. You can drag the map pin to a landmark in your hunt area so you can see the angle across the terrain. The timeline across the top allows you to see the sun angle at any time during the day. Just drag the orange dot to the time you want to see.
http://suncalc.net/#/43.6187,-116.2146,12/2017.09.01/20:21
I hope this helps someone.
Paul
I found this site, SunCalc.net. The linked address will show you the directions and times for Boise on Sept 1. Just put your own location and date into the fields at the top. You can overlay it on a satellite image too. You can drag the map pin to a landmark in your hunt area so you can see the angle across the terrain. The timeline across the top allows you to see the sun angle at any time during the day. Just drag the orange dot to the time you want to see.
http://suncalc.net/#/43.6187,-116.2146,12/2017.09.01/20:21
I hope this helps someone.
Paul
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