Escarpment
A depression contour As for the numbers no idea. Im guessing it references the geology of the rockface
I've been scouring for an answer online, and this doesn't seem to rate a mention.
I've been looking over the NSW topographic maps for some potential trails, and noticed numbers that are found near some cliffs (circled):
Any idea what these mean? 23r 140r etc...
This is the map service I'm looking at fyi...
SIX Maps
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
Escarpment
A depression contour As for the numbers no idea. Im guessing it references the geology of the rockface
So what does the numbers mean?
They don't seem to align with the elevation...
Is there some system that is used for the type of cliff / escarpment?
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
Relative height. Variable as to what is denoted but includes cliff heights, height of small hills above surrounds, etc. Usually topographically significant features that are not amenable to illustration with contours.
Cheers
KarlB
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The numbers relate to how many Toyotas have failed to make the climb.
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This may help
Geoscience Australia Mapping
[ame]http://www.ga.gov.au/mapspecs/topographic/v6/pdfs/v5nmdtoposymdic_011207.pdf[/ame]
Martyn
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This may help, you may have to do a bit of jiggery pokey to get it to a reasonable size.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=a...HSrRBMUQsAQIKA
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