"I mapped the area around Burrinjuck Dam during the last big drought.  So
I've got the track going well out into where the water is now, and to
where walkers got on and off the boat at that time.

Looks odd on the hiking map with the dam showing as full, especially at
the southern end, on the Goodradigbee River to the north of Wee Jasper"

My BiL was down Jindabyne area on holidays last year & one day they took a
drive around the lake. At one spot they drove down to the lake edge, but
their GPS was saying they were actually underwater!

Thanks

Graeme


On 21 February 2017 at 05:10, John Henderson <snow...@gmx.com> wrote:

> On 20/02/17 20:49, Warin wrote:
>
> I'd no be worried by 10 m ... the differences are ~100 metres in
>> places. Might be more in some places too .. have not been measuring
>> .. just concerned at the differences. It could be as simple as
>> running off a map and going a bit off the official course as 'it
>> looks better'.
>>
>
> I mapped the area around Burrinjuck Dam during the last big drought.  So
> I've got the track going well out into where the water is now, and to
> where walkers got on and off the boat at that time.
>
> Looks odd on the hiking map with the dam showing as full, especially at
> the southern end, on the Goodradigbee River to the north of Wee Jasper.
>
> John
>
>
>
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