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* 2pcs Extendable Range Pole  | * 2pcs Extendable Range Pole  | ||
* 6pcs 1.2m Range Poles  | * 6pcs 1.2m Range Poles  | ||
| − | * Camera, Lens, Battery, Remote Trigger  | + | * Camera, Lens, Battery, Remote Trigger, memory card  | 
* Additional Marker Plates  | * Additional Marker Plates  | ||
* Nails  | * Nails  | ||
* Field book  | * Field book  | ||
* Lunch  | * Lunch  | ||
| − | * Marker Plates  | + | * Labeled Marker Plates  | 
| + | * 30m tape measure  | ||
| + | * Gas for fourwheelers  | ||
| + | * GoPro & atv mount  | ||
| + | * gps & gps mount for logging camera positions  | ||
| + | ** could we use sxblue gps with semi-RTK?  | ||
To Do:  | To Do:  | ||
| + | * calculate / measure coverage of lens @ 18mm at varying heights.  | ||
| + | ** compute 90% overlap   | ||
* Set up RTK GPS system at the thermo-erosion site.  | * Set up RTK GPS system at the thermo-erosion site.  | ||
* While one person places the marker plates the other will survey them using the RTK gps system  | * While one person places the marker plates the other will survey them using the RTK gps system  | ||
** I am not sure how long this will take, I'm budgeting for two days.  I have the GPS set up to position average for 20 seconds per point.  So, there is a finite number of points we can do per day and I don't know how many points we'll end up taking until we get out there.  | ** I am not sure how long this will take, I'm budgeting for two days.  I have the GPS set up to position average for 20 seconds per point.  So, there is a finite number of points we can do per day and I don't know how many points we'll end up taking until we get out there.  | ||
* After the plates are surveyed in (or while one of us is surveying, can play that by ear), we'll also conduct a photo survey using a camera mounted at about 5 meters above the ground surface.  | * After the plates are surveyed in (or while one of us is surveying, can play that by ear), we'll also conduct a photo survey using a camera mounted at about 5 meters above the ground surface.  | ||
| + | * Time Depending: Maybe also swing by the North Facing High Site to check on the battery.  | ||
| + | * Shooting for 90% coverage on the photos.  | ||
Latest revision as of 11:11, 15 July 2013
Thermo-erosion Survey Location: http://binged.it/10NHaxw
To Bring:
- RTK gps system pelican case with all batteries fully charged
 - Survey Tripod
 - Label Maker
 - 2pcs Extendable Range Pole
 - 6pcs 1.2m Range Poles
 - Camera, Lens, Battery, Remote Trigger, memory card
 - Additional Marker Plates
 - Nails
 - Field book
 - Lunch
 - Labeled Marker Plates
 - 30m tape measure
 - Gas for fourwheelers
 - GoPro & atv mount
 - gps & gps mount for logging camera positions
- could we use sxblue gps with semi-RTK?
 
 
To Do:
- calculate / measure coverage of lens @ 18mm at varying heights.
- compute 90% overlap
 
 - Set up RTK GPS system at the thermo-erosion site.
 - While one person places the marker plates the other will survey them using the RTK gps system
- I am not sure how long this will take, I'm budgeting for two days. I have the GPS set up to position average for 20 seconds per point. So, there is a finite number of points we can do per day and I don't know how many points we'll end up taking until we get out there.
 
 - After the plates are surveyed in (or while one of us is surveying, can play that by ear), we'll also conduct a photo survey using a camera mounted at about 5 meters above the ground surface.
 - Time Depending: Maybe also swing by the North Facing High Site to check on the battery.
 - Shooting for 90% coverage on the photos.