BTW, for most peaks are there not official elevations?
The National Geodetic Survey maintains a datasheet for each benchmark,
including those on peaks (http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/ds_radius.prl).
The datasheet lists the official elevation. Much easier, although less
fun, than summit each
For bench marked peaks, we stick with the NGS-published elevation, which I
believe most of them have been converted to the latest and greatest Geoid
model. However, we do have a lot of GNIS peaks that aren't bench marked. For
some (the ones the peak baggers blog about), we send up a team with a
On 2013-06-15 6:51 PM, Serge Wroclawski wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 6:35 PM, stevea stevea...@softworkers.com wrote:
For the former, I don't need a painted line on the ground, just what the
City GIS department publishes on the open Internet, after these
lines/polygons/neighborhood
For bench marked peaks, we stick with the NGS-published elevation, which
I believe most of them have been converted to the latest and greatest Geoid
model.
Sounds like a great approach!
However, we do have a lot of GNIS peaks that aren’t bench marked. For
some (the ones the peak baggers blog
你可以下來共襄盛舉。
在 2013年6月15日下午12:47,Huei-Horng Yo hiroshi...@gmail.com 寫道:
剛剛看到技術志工團隊名單出來了
http://2013.drupalcamp.tw/page/122
當天可以買飲料過去探班嗎?
Huei-Horng Yo hiroshi...@gmail.com 於 2013年5月17日上午11:44 寫道:
剛剛看到這個 OSM Taiwan 相關訊息,轉貼過來:
http://2013.drupalcamp.tw/drupalthon
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