FollowupID: 1782 Submitted:
Wednesday, Jun 12, 2002 at 00:00
Colin posted:
The advent of
GPS in everyone's car has changed peoples perspective of 'where they are' enormously. If you 'throw away' your
GPS and use good basic map reading/navigating and 'reading the land' skills, you will find the 'old' maps to be very reliable - 'think outside the GPS/Map' ! Geoscience Australia/AusLIG have information available on Datums, Projections, Grids etc which may help to explain to everyone why the map reference may differ from the
GPS reading, the main cause of critisim !? Of course some map features like roads will change over time, but features such as sand dunes/rivers/ridges don't 'move' on maps and are usually very accurate - because of the photogrammetry plotting methods used. Some suggestions - do a good map reading/
navigation course (and include the passenger, usually the 'better half'),
GPS DO BREAKDOWN ! - make sure the
GPS and map are using the same datum - check on the availability of a Geological map of the area you are visiting as the topo/cadastral info is updated. "A good bushman never gets lost, but he may not know where he is!" :)