Today, dehydrating for future walks...and there will be future walks.

Cauliflower & Chickpea soup or dip, depends how thick you make it.
Mark F wrote:Just starting to get to grips with QGIS for custom map making and if we are stuck inside long enough learn how to code geopdf maps.
Zzoe wrote:I've taken to the therapy of paper mache. It's a kind of gentle denial very useful for parents who find themselves suddenly homeschooling: its mindless nature makes it very relaxing. A good podcast... a glass of wine... the hours fly past!
Mark F wrote:Just starting to get to grips with QGIS for custom map making and if we are stuck inside long enough learn how to code geopdf maps.
tom_brennan wrote:Mark F wrote:Just starting to get to grips with QGIS for custom map making and if we are stuck inside long enough learn how to code geopdf maps.
If you have any tips or learnings, particularly around processing local LIDAR data, feel free to contribute info to:
http://maps.ozultimate.com/wiki/nsw_lidar
Nuts wrote:Cut-off saw finally met the old poles collection (between showers):
cajun wrote:Hey Nuts - probably a dumb *&%$#! question - but to do what?
Son of a Beach wrote:tom_brennan wrote:Mark F wrote:Just starting to get to grips with QGIS for custom map making and if we are stuck inside long enough learn how to code geopdf maps.
If you have any tips or learnings, particularly around processing local LIDAR data, feel free to contribute info to:
http://maps.ozultimate.com/wiki/nsw_lidar
You're probably already aware... but there's lots of free LiDAR data available from all around Australia at the "ELVIS" site: https://elevation.fsdf.org.au/
I think QGIS is excellent, but am not terribly familiar with it, because all my work is in ArcGIS. So I can't comment on how to process the LiDAR in QGIS.
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