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TOPOGRAPHY - Medecourbe Peak, Meeting at the “summit” of 3 nations!
On 15-16 July, expedition teams composed of several European partners set out to conquer the Medecourbe Peak at the border of France/ Andorra /Spain
Objective: materialize the geographical summit of the Medecourbe peak, define the precise altitude of the summit on a single altimeter basis
More about this expedition in this article:
https://www.reseau-teria.com/en/2019/07/24/medecourbe-peak-meeting-at-the-summit-of-3-nations/
Thank for our partners from France, Adorra and Spain
Music: Ehrling - Sthlm Sunset
published: 05 Aug 2019
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How to Read a Topo Map
Topographic maps are a little different from your average map. Once you get the hang of reading them, they help you visualize three-dimensional terrain from a flat piece of paper. Find out what you need to know in this REI Expert Advice Video.
Head to your local REI store to pick up a topographic map for your next adventure, ask questions or sign up for an Outdoor School navigation course (https://www.rei.com/outdoorschool/navigation-classes.html).
Find REI’s selection of maps at: https://www.rei.com/c/maps.
published: 21 Dec 2016
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How To Read a Topographic Map
LINKS & HOW-TO: https://hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-to-read-a-topographic-map/
* Updated guide on web page to access free KMZ files using USGS site, CalTopo requires a paid membership to download KMZs now
LATEST GEAR LIST: https://hikingguy.com/best-hiking-gear/
In the old days of hiking, everyone learned how to read a topographic map because it was the only option to navigate a hike. Today we have handheld GPS units, GPS watches, and smartphones with GPS. Most new hikers can power their phone on, look at a dot on the map, and figure out their position in a second. And that's great. Until your device doesn't work, and that's where (paper) topographic maps come in. And I know that topographic maps and non-digital navigation can be intimidating, especially for those who never used them....
published: 03 Dec 2020
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Hydrology: Ridges & Valleys
Identifying ridges and valleys on a contour map is important when delineating a watershed. This video presents a few methods of identifying them.
Follow Simmy Sigma on Twitter: @simmysigma
Make sure to "like" the Official Simmy Sigma Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Simmy-Sigma/483794278302525
published: 01 Dec 2013
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More People Have Been To Space Than The Summit Of K2 | Climbing Daily Ep.1698
Watch 'Breathtaking' K2 Film: https://bit.ly/3jPkVUr
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'Breathtaking: K2 - The World's Most Dangerous Mountain' is the smash hit mountaineering film following Adrian Ballinger and Carla Perez's attempt to climb K2 without oxygen. We caught up with Adrain for an exclusive interview to find out more...
Follow @epictvclimbing
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More People Have Been To Space Than The Summit Of K2 | Climbing Daily Ep.1698
published: 28 Jul 2020
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How to Fold a Topographic Map and Other Techniques
Join ITS Tactical as Bryan walks through some techniques for folding Topographic Maps and even making a booklet out of a sheet of paper.
Check out our full write-up on ITS Tactical for more info and detailed photos: http://itstac.tc/WiF4zF
published: 20 Nov 2012
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Visualizing Landscapes From Topographic Maps
Visualizing Landscapes From Topographic Maps
published: 15 Jun 2012
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After Effects: Topograph Design Textures Tutorial
More Info:
Special thanks to our sponsors Squarespace. For a free trial and 10% off, visit https://www.squarespace.com/dojo and use the promo code: DOJO
Today we'll take a look at some techniques to create this cool topograph or topographic texture design with After Effects' built-in tools. We'll explore methods to make the texture fully procedural and animatable, allow you to customize all aspects of it. Use these techniques to create your own cool textures and patterns using Fractal Noise.
Follow the Dojo:
Website: http://www.creativedojo.net
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/creativedojo
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Cre...
published: 11 Dec 2019
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Surface Topography - Part 2
published: 22 Jan 2014
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Virtual Hawaii Topography
A demonstration of how contours of constant elevation can be used to interpret topography on a two-dimensional map.
Start with a head-on view of the island that shows the vertical grandeur of the mountains. Pay close attention to the contours of constant elevation, particularly to those leading to the summit of the island's tallest mountain. Now flip back to the plan view and observe how tightly packed contours of constant elevation make a bull's-eye around the summit of the mountain. Such a packing means that elevation changes rapidly over short distances, indicating a steep grade (you would expect the terrain to be steep near the summit of a mountain nearly 14,000 feet high). Complete your interactive experience by performing similar experiments at other places on the island. Hopefully,...
published: 29 Oct 2018
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TOPOGRAPHY - Medecourbe Peak, Meeting at the “summit” of 3 nations!
On 15-16 July, expedition teams composed of several European partners set out to conquer the Medecourbe Peak at the border of France/
Andorra /Spain
Objective:...
On 15-16 July, expedition teams composed of several European partners set out to conquer the Medecourbe Peak at the border of France/
Andorra /Spain
Objective: materialize the geographical summit of the Medecourbe peak, define the precise altitude of the summit on a single altimeter basis
More about this expedition in this article:
https://www.reseau-teria.com/en/2019/07/24/medecourbe-peak-meeting-at-the-summit-of-3-nations/
Thank for our partners from France, Adorra and Spain
Music: Ehrling - Sthlm Sunset
https://wn.com/Topography_Medecourbe_Peak,_Meeting_At_The_“Summit”_Of_3_Nations
On 15-16 July, expedition teams composed of several European partners set out to conquer the Medecourbe Peak at the border of France/
Andorra /Spain
Objective: materialize the geographical summit of the Medecourbe peak, define the precise altitude of the summit on a single altimeter basis
More about this expedition in this article:
https://www.reseau-teria.com/en/2019/07/24/medecourbe-peak-meeting-at-the-summit-of-3-nations/
Thank for our partners from France, Adorra and Spain
Music: Ehrling - Sthlm Sunset
- published: 05 Aug 2019
- views: 615
3:48
How to Read a Topo Map
Topographic maps are a little different from your average map. Once you get the hang of reading them, they help you visualize three-dimensional terrain from a f...
Topographic maps are a little different from your average map. Once you get the hang of reading them, they help you visualize three-dimensional terrain from a flat piece of paper. Find out what you need to know in this REI Expert Advice Video.
Head to your local REI store to pick up a topographic map for your next adventure, ask questions or sign up for an Outdoor School navigation course (https://www.rei.com/outdoorschool/navigation-classes.html).
Find REI’s selection of maps at: https://www.rei.com/c/maps.
https://wn.com/How_To_Read_A_Topo_Map
Topographic maps are a little different from your average map. Once you get the hang of reading them, they help you visualize three-dimensional terrain from a flat piece of paper. Find out what you need to know in this REI Expert Advice Video.
Head to your local REI store to pick up a topographic map for your next adventure, ask questions or sign up for an Outdoor School navigation course (https://www.rei.com/outdoorschool/navigation-classes.html).
Find REI’s selection of maps at: https://www.rei.com/c/maps.
- published: 21 Dec 2016
- views: 709885
18:59
How To Read a Topographic Map
LINKS & HOW-TO: https://hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-to-read-a-topographic-map/
* Updated guide on web page to access free KMZ files using USGS site, CalTopo r...
LINKS & HOW-TO: https://hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-to-read-a-topographic-map/
* Updated guide on web page to access free KMZ files using USGS site, CalTopo requires a paid membership to download KMZs now
LATEST GEAR LIST: https://hikingguy.com/best-hiking-gear/
In the old days of hiking, everyone learned how to read a topographic map because it was the only option to navigate a hike. Today we have handheld GPS units, GPS watches, and smartphones with GPS. Most new hikers can power their phone on, look at a dot on the map, and figure out their position in a second. And that's great. Until your device doesn't work, and that's where (paper) topographic maps come in. And I know that topographic maps and non-digital navigation can be intimidating, especially for those who never used them. So in this guide, I'm going to focus on the basics of the topographic map so that you can look at one and make sense of it. I'll dive into the deeper subjects of navigation, map & compass, and overland routes in other guides.
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https://wn.com/How_To_Read_A_Topographic_Map
LINKS & HOW-TO: https://hikingguy.com/how-to-hike/how-to-read-a-topographic-map/
* Updated guide on web page to access free KMZ files using USGS site, CalTopo requires a paid membership to download KMZs now
LATEST GEAR LIST: https://hikingguy.com/best-hiking-gear/
In the old days of hiking, everyone learned how to read a topographic map because it was the only option to navigate a hike. Today we have handheld GPS units, GPS watches, and smartphones with GPS. Most new hikers can power their phone on, look at a dot on the map, and figure out their position in a second. And that's great. Until your device doesn't work, and that's where (paper) topographic maps come in. And I know that topographic maps and non-digital navigation can be intimidating, especially for those who never used them. So in this guide, I'm going to focus on the basics of the topographic map so that you can look at one and make sense of it. I'll dive into the deeper subjects of navigation, map & compass, and overland routes in other guides.
*** WAYS TO SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL ***
Buy anything from Amazon: http://amzn.to/2DauWFX
Buy anything from REI: http://bit.ly/reisupport
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*** CONTACT ***
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/HikingGuy_com
DISCLAIMER: Some of the links in the description include affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make free hiking guides and videos. Thank you for the support!
#hiking #hikingtips #topomaps #nature #adventure #healthyliving #outdoors #explore #backpacking #naturalbeauty #hike #hikerchat #naturelovers #optoutside #trails #getoutdoors #neverstopexploring #trailtime #hiker #52HikeChallenge
- published: 03 Dec 2020
- views: 5197
9:03
Hydrology: Ridges & Valleys
Identifying ridges and valleys on a contour map is important when delineating a watershed. This video presents a few methods of identifying them.
Follow Simmy...
Identifying ridges and valleys on a contour map is important when delineating a watershed. This video presents a few methods of identifying them.
Follow Simmy Sigma on Twitter: @simmysigma
Make sure to "like" the Official Simmy Sigma Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Simmy-Sigma/483794278302525
https://wn.com/Hydrology_Ridges_Valleys
Identifying ridges and valleys on a contour map is important when delineating a watershed. This video presents a few methods of identifying them.
Follow Simmy Sigma on Twitter: @simmysigma
Make sure to "like" the Official Simmy Sigma Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Simmy-Sigma/483794278302525
- published: 01 Dec 2013
- views: 26924
15:22
More People Have Been To Space Than The Summit Of K2 | Climbing Daily Ep.1698
Watch 'Breathtaking' K2 Film: https://bit.ly/3jPkVUr
HUGE EpicTV SUMMER SALE: https://bit.ly/2X5mZy6
'Breathtaking: K2 - The World's Most Dangerous Mountain' i...
Watch 'Breathtaking' K2 Film: https://bit.ly/3jPkVUr
HUGE EpicTV SUMMER SALE: https://bit.ly/2X5mZy6
'Breathtaking: K2 - The World's Most Dangerous Mountain' is the smash hit mountaineering film following Adrian Ballinger and Carla Perez's attempt to climb K2 without oxygen. We caught up with Adrain for an exclusive interview to find out more...
Follow @epictvclimbing
Instagram: http://bit.ly/2iovWz1
Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2yQNL4c
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3dKpI66
Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Ww38VP
Twitch: https://bit.ly/2UbBgYv
More People Have Been To Space Than The Summit Of K2 | Climbing Daily Ep.1698
https://wn.com/More_People_Have_Been_To_Space_Than_The_Summit_Of_K2_|_Climbing_Daily_Ep.1698
Watch 'Breathtaking' K2 Film: https://bit.ly/3jPkVUr
HUGE EpicTV SUMMER SALE: https://bit.ly/2X5mZy6
'Breathtaking: K2 - The World's Most Dangerous Mountain' is the smash hit mountaineering film following Adrian Ballinger and Carla Perez's attempt to climb K2 without oxygen. We caught up with Adrain for an exclusive interview to find out more...
Follow @epictvclimbing
Instagram: http://bit.ly/2iovWz1
Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2yQNL4c
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3dKpI66
Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Ww38VP
Twitch: https://bit.ly/2UbBgYv
More People Have Been To Space Than The Summit Of K2 | Climbing Daily Ep.1698
- published: 28 Jul 2020
- views: 159179
13:26
How to Fold a Topographic Map and Other Techniques
Join ITS Tactical as Bryan walks through some techniques for folding Topographic Maps and even making a booklet out of a sheet of paper.
Check out our full wr...
Join ITS Tactical as Bryan walks through some techniques for folding Topographic Maps and even making a booklet out of a sheet of paper.
Check out our full write-up on ITS Tactical for more info and detailed photos: http://itstac.tc/WiF4zF
https://wn.com/How_To_Fold_A_Topographic_Map_And_Other_Techniques
Join ITS Tactical as Bryan walks through some techniques for folding Topographic Maps and even making a booklet out of a sheet of paper.
Check out our full write-up on ITS Tactical for more info and detailed photos: http://itstac.tc/WiF4zF
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 73734
16:02
After Effects: Topograph Design Textures Tutorial
More Info:
Special thanks to our sponsors Squarespace. For a free trial and 10% off, visit https://www.squarespace.com/dojo and use the promo code: DOJO
Today...
More Info:
Special thanks to our sponsors Squarespace. For a free trial and 10% off, visit https://www.squarespace.com/dojo and use the promo code: DOJO
Today we'll take a look at some techniques to create this cool topograph or topographic texture design with After Effects' built-in tools. We'll explore methods to make the texture fully procedural and animatable, allow you to customize all aspects of it. Use these techniques to create your own cool textures and patterns using Fractal Noise.
Follow the Dojo:
Website: http://www.creativedojo.net
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Best plugins for motion design/vfx: https://kit.co/CreativeDojo/best-plugins-for-motion-design-vfx
Creative Dojo is an online resource and community for motion design and vfx training, design tools, and industry news. Learn the latest art techniques and grab powerful design elements and tools for After Effects, Cinema 4D, and more.
https://wn.com/After_Effects_Topograph_Design_Textures_Tutorial
More Info:
Special thanks to our sponsors Squarespace. For a free trial and 10% off, visit https://www.squarespace.com/dojo and use the promo code: DOJO
Today we'll take a look at some techniques to create this cool topograph or topographic texture design with After Effects' built-in tools. We'll explore methods to make the texture fully procedural and animatable, allow you to customize all aspects of it. Use these techniques to create your own cool textures and patterns using Fractal Noise.
Follow the Dojo:
Website: http://www.creativedojo.net
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/creativedojo
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/creativedojo
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/creative.dojo
Best plugins for motion design/vfx: https://kit.co/CreativeDojo/best-plugins-for-motion-design-vfx
Creative Dojo is an online resource and community for motion design and vfx training, design tools, and industry news. Learn the latest art techniques and grab powerful design elements and tools for After Effects, Cinema 4D, and more.
- published: 11 Dec 2019
- views: 27798
2:01
Virtual Hawaii Topography
A demonstration of how contours of constant elevation can be used to interpret topography on a two-dimensional map.
Start with a head-on view of the island tha...
A demonstration of how contours of constant elevation can be used to interpret topography on a two-dimensional map.
Start with a head-on view of the island that shows the vertical grandeur of the mountains. Pay close attention to the contours of constant elevation, particularly to those leading to the summit of the island's tallest mountain. Now flip back to the plan view and observe how tightly packed contours of constant elevation make a bull's-eye around the summit of the mountain. Such a packing means that elevation changes rapidly over short distances, indicating a steep grade (you would expect the terrain to be steep near the summit of a mountain nearly 14,000 feet high). Complete your interactive experience by performing similar experiments at other places on the island. Hopefully, this interactive exercise cleared up any remaining confusion you might have regarding the process of mapping three-dimensional topography onto a two-dimensional topographical map.
This video was created for Penn State's Meteo 3 course (https://www.e-education.psu.edu/meteo3/) with the assistance of Steve Seman and the John A. Dutton e-Education Institute (https://www.e-education.psu.edu/)
https://wn.com/Virtual_Hawaii_Topography
A demonstration of how contours of constant elevation can be used to interpret topography on a two-dimensional map.
Start with a head-on view of the island that shows the vertical grandeur of the mountains. Pay close attention to the contours of constant elevation, particularly to those leading to the summit of the island's tallest mountain. Now flip back to the plan view and observe how tightly packed contours of constant elevation make a bull's-eye around the summit of the mountain. Such a packing means that elevation changes rapidly over short distances, indicating a steep grade (you would expect the terrain to be steep near the summit of a mountain nearly 14,000 feet high). Complete your interactive experience by performing similar experiments at other places on the island. Hopefully, this interactive exercise cleared up any remaining confusion you might have regarding the process of mapping three-dimensional topography onto a two-dimensional topographical map.
This video was created for Penn State's Meteo 3 course (https://www.e-education.psu.edu/meteo3/) with the assistance of Steve Seman and the John A. Dutton e-Education Institute (https://www.e-education.psu.edu/)
- published: 29 Oct 2018
- views: 1479