AAWT Planning

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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby Suz » Mon 05 Oct, 2015 8:52 am

madmacca wrote:
Suz wrote:Does anyone happen to have a GPX file of the complete AAWT that I could download?


http://www.johnevans.id.au/Pages/KC/KCAAWT.html


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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby Suz » Mon 05 Oct, 2015 8:57 am

Lophophaps wrote:To a certain extent navigation can be learned from a book or on your own, but it's better to be with an experienced person. This is where the club will hopefully assist. The pic below is how the offset should look, magnetic to the the right of true. is that true for even when the declination is negative?
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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby Lophophaps » Mon 05 Oct, 2015 12:35 pm

Suz, the pic showed a magentic declination of 11 degrees east. I've used this for decades, as it seems to be about right for most places I walk in. I just checked a few maps and they advise as follows:
1981 CMA Rules Point 1:25 has 11.4 degrees east
1883 Natmap Tantangara 1:100 has 13 degrees east
1984 Natmap Howitt 1:100 has 11.4 degrees east.
1986 Stewie Brookes Snowy Plains has 11 degrees east.
Can't find a more recent map, sorry. All say that the angle is increasing slowly. Given that I can only be accurate to within a few degrees, having 11 degrees is fine. May make it 12. Chapman has about 11 degrees, amount not cited.
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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby Suz » Mon 05 Oct, 2015 6:03 pm

ah great thanks! :)
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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby jobell » Thu 05 Nov, 2015 10:14 am

Suz, I might have missed it but what are your planned dates for your walk?
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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby CaptainC » Sat 07 Nov, 2015 8:51 pm

For more information on magnetic declination you can check http://www.ga.gov.au/oracle/geomag/agrfform.jsp , it might be more information than you want!
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Re: AAWT Planning

Postby Lophophaps » Sun 08 Nov, 2015 10:20 am

CaptainC wrote:For more information on magnetic declination you can check http://www.ga.gov.au/oracle/geomag/agrfform.jsp , it might be more information than you want!


I love science! The declination for the summit of Mt Bogong today is 10.666 degrees. Note that this is only for today on Mt Bogong, and may change with time, altitude, the phase of the moon and the GDP. I usually climb Bogong by following a track, how primitive.
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