prickle wrote:Hi
Nice read Speculator ... I have no idea of the area you are talking aboutAny chance of a google plot
Stuart
Speculator wrote: Handy that I had the GPS turned on for the walk eh?
L8r.
Pompom wrote:Hi Speculator, Good info can you tell me how to open the KML file in Google Earth please? Just glancing at your Earth map suggests to me that you went up on the original track, that is following the wooden sign along a pretty level track for a fair way before it turns up the gully. There is a shorter[better?] way behind the car park. This is dry all the way up.
Cheers
pompom
kanangra wrote:I can't find Whiteleys Hut marked on either Lake Mackenzie 1:25,000 or Mersey 1:100,000?
Could someone give me the co-ordinates please.
kanangra wrote:Any chance of map co-ords rather than lat and long?
tastrax wrote:Here they are in GDA94
455451.3 E
5383161.8 S
Pompom wrote:I've just had a squizz at the coordinates on the map and it looks to be about 11/2 K's out on accuracy.
Hingrock wrote:Pompom wrote:I've just had a squizz at the coordinates on the map and it looks to be about 11/2 K's out on accuracy.
Not quite correct. A point in GDA94 is approx. 214m NNE of the same point in AGD66.
You may also be able to easily convert GDA co-ordinates into AGD co-ords using your GPS.
Here are the co-ords in AGD66 converted from tastrax's GDA co-ords
455339 E
5382980 S
Hingrock
mag3000 wrote:Hingrock wrote:Pompom wrote:I've just had a squizz at the coordinates on the map and it looks to be about 11/2 K's out on accuracy.
Not quite correct. A point in GDA94 is approx. 214m NNE of the same point in AGD66.
You may also be able to easily convert GDA co-ordinates into AGD co-ords using your GPS.
Here are the co-ords in AGD66 converted from tastrax's GDA co-ords
455339 E
5382980 S
Hingrock
I believe it is the other way around when talking about GDA 94 and AGD 66.
A point in AGD 66 is 214M NNE of a point in GDA 94.
That is why you add to GDA 94 when making the conversion.
Incidentally, adding 1to the Easting and 2 to the Northing on a 6 figure reference is pretty accurate.
Hope this helps.
kanangra wrote:Thank you. That's what I needeed the low tech solution.
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