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Tag Archives: QGIS
Garmin GPS Comparison Old and New Etrex
Peter kindly lent me his new Garmin eTrex 10 which he bought to go on his last trip to the States. (I think our practice inspired him to want to record his tracks too, which is nice). I’ve been testing … Continue reading
Cleaning and reducing GPS tracks in QGIS
I’ve been going through our database of GPS tracks in a sort of spring-cleaning mode, partly prompted by thoughts of tracing our paths onto clay in an attempt to produce what has stumped us so far: a 3D map of … Continue reading
In Arnside
We drove up to Arnside yesterday in Mum’s car. Despite weather warnings to the contrary, the drive proceeded uneventfully. Once freed from the strictures of driving, I took a quick evening walk up the Knot at the back of the … Continue reading
How to Georeference K5 Raster Maps from the Berlin Senat in QGis
I was lucky enough to get a present from the wonderfully generous Teri Rueb when she was in Berlin making an mscape project (those were the days) at the Akademie der Künste. Even though it’s out-of-date, I still like the … Continue reading
Initial results from Crossing Paths in Leuven
We are very excited to be working with Stuk in Leuven, BE on a project that picks up where A Day in the Life, the Walkers of Birmingham left off. We’ve just received some data from some initial trials with … Continue reading