doogs wrote:1:50 000 will be kept on as a viable alternative. They're still all going to be available online, you'll just need an A1 sized printer to print out the whole map...
bumpingbill wrote:I exported it from The List site directly, and tried to import it into a program which can process shape files.
Azza wrote:bumpingbill wrote:I exported it from The List site directly, and tried to import it into a program which can process shape files.
So if it was the 25k topographical maps you were trying to export then I would not expect this to export successfully to a SHP file.
AlexB wrote:Then I found that officeworks will print on tyvek up to A1 size! So if anyone wants a tearproof, rainproof topo map, you know where to find it![]()
slparker wrote:just to clarify, are we talking about the 1:25,000 or the 1:250,000 maps? The OP said that the 1:250,000 maps are being discontinued, which would be the set of 4 that covers the whole of Tassy, not the 1:25,000 walking maps, wouldn't it?
north-north-west wrote:But will they remain with the 10m contour interval - which would make for rather messy maps for the really steep & cliffy areas which cover so much of Tassie - or go for the 20m they use with 1:50ks on the mainland?
20m contours in continuously undulating ground sucks. You do not get anything like an accurate idea of the terrain.
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