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GPS can be a pretty tricky subject to understand. A couple of useful points are:
- All points are given as UTM grid references. These grid references are metres east and metres north from a certain point (eastings and northings), which is determined by the UTM Zone. In Tasmania, the Zone is always 55G.
- All points on this site are given in the GDA94 datum. This supersedes the older AGD66 used on older Tasmaps, including all the original 1:25K maps. Check the legend section of your map to make sure the datum matches your GPS points.
- For our purposes GDA94 is equivalent to WGS84, which is the global standard.
- To convert a GDA94 or WGS84 grid reference to AGD66, subtract 112 from the easting and 183 from the northing.
There is a good discussion of this stuff at http://www.utas.edu.au/spatial/locations/index.html .
The table below shows all the GPS points recorded in the thesarvo guides. It is designed so as to be able to be imported into your GPS. There are a couple of things you can do with this data:
- Click on the Google Earth link, load up the KML file in Google Earth, zoom around and check it out!
- Click on theLIST link next to each point, to load up the 1:25K topo map centred on that point
- Click on the Google Maps link, to load the KML file up in Google Maps
- Click on the Google Earth link, and save the KML file to your computer, and use GPSBabel ( http://www.gpsbabel.org/
) to either load it directly to your GPS, or convert it to just about any possible format. GPSBabel isn't the easiest to use software, but its pretty damn powerful.
- Copy and paste the table below into Excel, then covert it manually to the required format.
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