An azimuth line: Given two points specified on the map (or specifying two existing placemarks), an infinite line is drawn on the map, going through these two points.
This is a very useful feature for orientation and pinpointing precise locations from views.
Just to give you an example, using the header picture of the AQ webpage: I can see on this picture that there is a precise alignment between the Grand Som and the Roc d'Arguille peaks. So, drawing an azimut line between these two peaks, looking on the map I can quickly guess that the picture was taken during the ascent of Grand Colon in Belledonne (on a wonderful morning) (am I right?).
Having the ability to draw at least two azimuth lines on the map is essential for precise location pinpointing.
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[closed] Drawing azimuth lines?
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Re: Drawing azimuth lines?
Hi again Pascal,
There is currently a way to do this, but it's not straightforward...
Concerning your result, you're absolutely right. The picture was taken after a night at the baraque du colon.
There is currently a way to do this, but it's not straightforward...
- Move over the first point (for example the Grand Som), click on the map center -> Create a landmark -> Measure.
- Move over the second point (Roc d'Arguille), read the bearing (162°), click on the search icon (just left of the close side view icon), select "Distance / Bearing" format.
- Type a long distance like 50000 (m) and your bearing (162). Press OK, then on the "Location" button. Now you have your azimuth line.
Concerning your result, you're absolutely right. The picture was taken after a night at the baraque du colon.
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