
Being stranded in an area with no internet access can be stressful, especially if you need to share your location. Luckily, there’s a clever workaround using your phone’s compass and SMS.
Here’s how it works:
1. Open the compass app on your smartphone. Most phones come with this pre-installed, but if not, download it from your app store.
2. Observe your surroundings carefully. The compass will tell you your direction, and it’s also important to note any nearby landmarks like mountains, rivers, bridges, or buildings. Remember their names and approximate distances from you.
3. Compose your SMS message. Include your compass direction and details about the landmarks you observed. For example, you could write: ‘Heading south, near the red rock formation 3 kilometers from the main trail.’
4. Send the SMS. SMS messages can be sent even without an active internet connection.
Additional tips:
– Keep offline maps and compass apps on your phone for emergencies.
– Before venturing into remote areas, share your planned route and potential locations with someone you trust.
– As soon as you regain internet access, use messaging apps or live location sharing to update your contacts on your whereabouts.







