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General Category => Using The Maps/Garmin Software => Topic started by: mlandman on January 09, 2009, 08:21:53 PM

Title: Mapsource thinks the S. Rim of the Grand Canyon is @ 7,027 meters (23,154 feet)
Post by: mlandman on January 09, 2009, 08:21:53 PM
OK, clearly the South Rim of the GC is at 7,027 feet, not meters. Here's how I got here...

The profile has the correct length in miles, but has meters and feet reversed on the altitude. If I switch my "preferences" for altitude from feet to meters, Mapsource converts the track and puts the start at 7027 m. with the rim at 2134 m. It lists the trailhead at 23,154' and the Colorado river at 8,622'

When I load it into Google Earth, the route is clamped to the ground.

What did I do wrong?
Did I load the AZ map incorrectly?
Am I using the wrong tools?
Should I bring Oxygen to breath until I descend a few miles on the trail?  ;)

I am mystified.

As an aside, and possibly connected, when I draw a new route or track, I can not get Mapsource to show a profile. I do not know if that is connected but it seems like an anomaly.

I am attaching both the TXT and the GPX files and the original data file I massaged to extract the track I wanted.

TIA
Michael
Title: Re: Mapsource thinks the S. Rim of the Grand Canyon is @ 7,027 meters (23,154 feet)
Post by: -Oz- on January 09, 2009, 11:44:00 PM
Make sure you have version 1.25 (v1.2 had the error you mention).

I just loaded your track onto my Arizona map and it reads elevations between 7040ft and 2600ft.