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<div class="tripdate" id="2025-07-14e">2025-07-14</div>
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<div class="trippeople"><u>PhilipBalister</u></div>
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<div class="triptitle">plateau - Droning on!</div>
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After a failed rest day, I planned to revisit the area I flew on July 12 to collect more imagery to hopefully load onto phones to demonstrate qfield + drone aerial photo prospecting. The images from July 12 looked great in qgis and were very helpful finding drone launch sites. The weather looked OK, but chances of rain. I found a place to launch the drone and let it set off to collect. The practice of the past few days led to a quick launch and I let the drone collect photos while having a snack and checking it was following the flight plan properly. Then I wandered a bit and found an interesting hole with a 2 second drop to a pile of snow. The bottom looked like it is worth visiting, I named this 2025-pb-03. Note the pole in the photo, this is the last known location. I accidentally left it between this point and the last drone flight.
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After a failed rest day, I planned to revisit the area I flew on July 12 to collect more imagery to hopefully load onto phones to demonstrate qfield + drone aerial photo prospecting. The images from July 12 looked great in qgis and were very helpful finding drone launch sites. The weather looked OK, but chances of rain. I found a place to launch the drone and let it set off to collect. The practice of the past few days led to a quick launch and I let the drone collect photos while having a snack and checking it was following the flight plan properly. Then I wandered a bit and found an interesting hole with a 2 second drop to a pile of snow. The bottom looked like it is worth visiting, I named this 2025-pb-03 (N 47.6886989 E 13.8070508). Note the pole in the photo, this is the last known location. I accidentally left it between this point and the last drone flight.
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<img width=80% src="/expofiles/photos/2025/PhilipBalister/2025-pb-03-entrance.jpg">
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<img width=80% src="/expofiles/photos/2025/PhilipBalister/2025-pb-03-area.jpg">
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On (N 47.6869550 E 13.8076613)
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<img width=80% src="/expofiles/photos/2025/JoelStobbart/reflectorists-rigging-topo.jpg">
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<img width=80% src="/expofiles/photos/2025/JoelStobbart/reflectorists-rigging-topo.jpg">
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(N47.6873988 E 13.8092042)
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<img width=80% src="/expofiles/photos/2025/JoelStobbart/reflectorists-rigging-topo.jpg">
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<img width=80% src="/expofiles/photos/2025/JoelStobbart/reflectorists-rigging-topo.jpg">
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<div class="timeug">T/U: 0.0 hours</div>
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