Posted by: varunsharma1800 on: October 9, 2008
We were planning a visit to a relatives house, one to which we’ve been but I had forgotten exactly which road to turn on to get there. We would be taking our 5th-wheel trailer, as we’d be camping at their homestead.
The Find > Address answer in my GPS was ambiguous. I wanted solid confirmation that we would be going to the correct place. What to do?
Google Earth to the rescue! I opened Google Earth and quickly found the location. Then, I place marked the location. (Add > Placemark) Once the place mark pin was inserted, I right clicked on the pin, went to Properties, and read off and wrote down the latitude and longitude.
The next step was to create a waypoint in my GPS by manually putting the latitude and longitude into the GPS.
When I arrived at the destination, a bit over 200 miles away, I drove up to the camping spot and stopped before backing the trailer into the spot they had prepared for us.
I glanced at the GPS data field: Distance to Destination: 3 feet!
The combination of Google Earth and GPS can be a provide a simple, yet very high-tech, way to find practically any spot on the face of the earth. Here are some things for which it may prove useful:
Both Google Earth and GPS are amazingly accurate. In the situations described above, the major inaccuracy will be introduced by your setting of the Placemark. Accuracy of the GPS itself will probably be within a very few tens of feet.
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