I am trying to create a map of hiking trails based on GPS data. If anyone can point me to a tutorial that discusses the techniques and issues involved, I would appreciate it. Meanwhile, a couple of specific questions.

I have a series of GPS tracks that have been brought into GRASS as polylines, and a series of time-averaged waypoints that have been brought into GRASS as points. The lines represent segments of color- blazed trails, and the waypoints represent higher-quality measurements of trail termini and intersections.

I am looking for a way to force the polylines (from GPS tracks) to terminate at the points (from averaged waypoints). One possibility would be to snap each terminal node to the nearest point (within a threshold), with the point coordinates taking precedence. I think I would prefer, instead, to have the point appended to the end of the line, becoming the new node (followed by a cleanup step with v.generalize).

Does anyone have any idea how I might accomplish either of these things? Is there a better/easier method?

With some up-front processing I could ensure that each trail segment terminates near an averaged waypoint. However, it would be considerably less work if I could automatically split a polyline at the vertex that is closest to a point (within a threshold) before processing as above. This would allow me to smooth (straighten) the trails while still maintaining sharp turns at important locations such as switchbacks in the trail.

Is this feasible?

Thanks, -Dwight
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