Nick Hocking wrote: > I have no idea how to map the wind turbines. Do I need radar or survey > tools or can it be done by photographs, or do I just nee to ask them nicely > to let me drive around.
I just crossed a sheep fence in an area where there were no signs telling me to keep out, and spent a couple of hours walking and visiting each turbine. > The Nearmap imagery is great. If you have it open in a browser and in > Josm then it can be used to edit in bus stops and even postboxes, if you're > brave. That sounds like a useful technique. The imagery is also great for adding all the missing slip lanes at intersections. That's something GPS units aren't good at. Changes of direction even at moderate speeds always seem to reduce GPS accuracy considerably. The tendency seems always to bias the track heavily towards the direction of original travel for quite a distance. John H _______________________________________________ Talk-au mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-au

