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Thread: High Accuracy Contours?

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    High Accuracy Contours?

    LINZ have high accuracy LIDAR surface over much of the country. For the computer geeks out there there is the ability to create accurate contour maps for sussing out new hunting areas, especially in steep terrain. I have had a crash through using some CAD software and have been able to create maps to print along with routes for upload onto GPS apps. My way was too slow to offer up doing it for others. LINZ have more detail on a way of doing it:

    https://www.linz.govt.nz/products-se...elevation-data
    https://linz.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Ma...806b085c3fee8a

    Photo attached showing an example of 1m contours generated from LIDAR vs same area zoomed in on Topo50. I was looking to find flatter areas in the bush and routes that avoided steep terrain on a short time budget. I slapped some letters and numbers on there to help with coms etc.

    Is it something anyone has mucked around with?

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    This is cool.
    Just need to find a wiz kid to create an app so it’s useful o us old dinosaurs

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    Show it to a 10 year old. Should have it sorted in half an hour
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    Yea, all the terrain info is sitting online available to process, but there's so much data its hard to deal with on a large scale. It would be cool if LINZ created an accurate version of Topo50, maybe AI can sort it out.

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    Here's a 3d printed model of the kaitake ranges (volunteer on a trapline here) using LINZ data. First attempt adding waterways. Will be looking to refine this for finer detail. Pretty simple workflow to produce these. Not as transportable as a folded map though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned View Post
    Here's a 3d printed model of the kaitake ranges (volunteer on a trapline here) using LINZ data. First attempt adding waterways. Will be looking to refine this for finer detail. Pretty simple workflow to produce these. Not as transportable as a folded map though.

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    I have been looking at doing this with a CNC router, might have to play with this new data

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    I've always wondered if NZ Topo 50 is updated following new LINZ LiDAR scans - clearly doesn't seem so. Would've thought it's not too far fetched for LINZ to keep a relatively simple region wide surfaces which merges all the various data from LiDAR scans across Canterbury for example. Unfortunately thought its usually the hills where we hunt that have the lowest resolution. I like the idea though. Makes me think I should export some LiDAR data before the next hunt as well. Even just to have a few images of on the phone or as part of planning
    "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit ......... wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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    I tend to use the Linz gis website while planning for trips- such a wide variety of data you can import into it which you can layer on top of each other, plus the aerial imagery. I find it can be useful to have that as the base and then add the contour data over top. Free to use so can just go in and have a play round
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