Logbook edited 2024-07-25a

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Lift up with Nat and Sarah, they went off to topcamp and from the col I wandered down and around the near plateau photographing whatever entrances and tags I could find.<br> Lift up with Nat and Sarah, they went off to topcamp and from the col I wandered down and around the near plateau photographing whatever entrances and tags I could find.<br>
<img src="/years/2024/images/2024-07-26-philipwalk.jpg" width=60% > <img src="/years/2024/images/2024-07-26-philipwalk.jpg" width=60% >
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The little orange squares are the geolocated photos I too during the day. The first photo of the day was 10m away from where I actually was according to the track (a photo of the col ski pole rom about 1m away) but all the rest were dead on the track. This was because I was using the camera on the same phone as that recording the track, and this continuous recording kept the camera location properly synched. The little orange squares are the geolocated photos I took during the day. The first photo of the day was 10m away from where I actually was according to the track (a photo of the col ski pole rom about 1m away) but all the rest were dead on the track. This was because I was using the camera on the same phone as that recording the track, and this continuous recording kept the camera location properly synched.
<p>So beware of getting an incorrect GPS location for your first photo on any trip.
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