Gidday Simon,
Thanks for the KMZ file. I find GPSBabel is a pretty good tool for converting to GPX files (can do batch converts if you know how to use DOS).
I'm really interested in this route for my web site (see my signature). I want to confirm access details before I will put it up on the ADVroutes site though.
I'm currently 2 weeks off having to submit my masters degree research report so I'm not really in a position to do much with this at the moment but if you ever get to ride the route and have a GPS I'd love a track file (GPX, GDB or whatever format). Also would be good if you can find out more about access, landowners details etc etc.
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Thanks Mon. I used to have Google Earth on my old lappie but after an update, it wouldn't display properly. Haven't downloaded it on this new machine because I seldom use it so I'll chew it over.
Big ups to you for doing the mapping. I need to get an updated Quickmap application for property info and it will import data from Google Earth. However it comes with aerial pics anyway so that should do the job.
Just saw this thread, which CooneyR originally linked me to while I was overseas and not in a position to answer. As someone who works in the field, I would agree wholeheartedly with comments such as those above - far better to exercise courtesy and tact, than barge on in with what you consider to be your legal rights (not that any KB adventure rider would do this, I'm sure). You should also be aware that the plotting of paper roads, even from Landonline, (Land Information NZ's supposedly authoritative record, from which any commercial cadastral data product will be sourced) is frequently distorted due to entry errors, dodgy adjustments, and a host of other reasons. These distortions are usually quite small, but can be as much as 50 - 100m. This, combined with the true accuracy of handheld GPS receivers probably rarely being better than +/- 5m, means that you can never be sure that you are actually on the paper road, even if it doesn't point you over a bluff. In the highly unlikely event that it were to go to court, you could find yourself in a hard position to defend. Just my $0.02.
Cheers
A
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so why then do I know, I will see you in far off places?
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