hikingfish
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Being the little geek that I am, I was looking at the possibility of using US Geo Survey coordinate files (DEM files I believe they are called) of the Adirondacks region and viewing (in 3d) the region I'm planning on hiking. I would also like to be able to super impose GPS coordinates onto the 3d terrain to map a hike I've done (I'm not even sure this could be done, since I do not own a GPS...yet).
I was wondering if anyone had tried to do something similar? I've seen similar ideas done, but all in 2d over a topographic map. I'm guessing that if the GPS is capable of saving waypoints with altitude (which shouldn't be a problem unless there isn't a lock on a 4th satellite or something is obstruting the signal...but in any case, if there is no altitude provided, one could default to the ground altitude at the particular XY coordinates), then it'd be easy to map trails over the USGS data and then display it in 3d.
This is probably more of a GPS related question, but do some models offer a feature that would allow them to power up every X minutes (let's say 10 minutes, but I'm not sure if this makes sense as I am unsure how much time it takes to acquire a lock on your position, is there also a timeout value that you can provide to the GPS unit? Power up every 15 minutes, try to get my position within 2 minutes and sleep for 15 minutes, if you can't get a lock 3 times in a row, beep for 15 sec...anyways, you get my train of thought), take a waypoint and then power down.
Thoughts?
Fish
I was wondering if anyone had tried to do something similar? I've seen similar ideas done, but all in 2d over a topographic map. I'm guessing that if the GPS is capable of saving waypoints with altitude (which shouldn't be a problem unless there isn't a lock on a 4th satellite or something is obstruting the signal...but in any case, if there is no altitude provided, one could default to the ground altitude at the particular XY coordinates), then it'd be easy to map trails over the USGS data and then display it in 3d.
This is probably more of a GPS related question, but do some models offer a feature that would allow them to power up every X minutes (let's say 10 minutes, but I'm not sure if this makes sense as I am unsure how much time it takes to acquire a lock on your position, is there also a timeout value that you can provide to the GPS unit? Power up every 15 minutes, try to get my position within 2 minutes and sleep for 15 minutes, if you can't get a lock 3 times in a row, beep for 15 sec...anyways, you get my train of thought), take a waypoint and then power down.
Thoughts?
Fish