Iceaxe
04-02-2015, 03:40 PM
As many of you know SGR Slot is now posted on Climb-Utah.com.
SGR Slot Route Description
http://climb-utah.com/Moab/sgr.htm
But the real reason for the post is to let you know the book has what I consider a bad GPS Waypoint. Here is what I consider the error in the book:
Waypoint #11
N38.4925, W109.4925 - Book
N38.4925, W109.4928 - Actual
Notice the .4925 is the exact same number in the books N and W, I think someone just miss-copied the waypoint when writing the book. I've done the exact same thing before, which is why I now plot my waypoints back into google earth when I'm done to make sure everything all makes sense.
The error only creates about a 100-yard navigation error, but it can drop you into a different drainage at the top. The good news is both drainages work and join up shortly downstream, the incorrect drainage has a slide and rappel, no big deal. The bad news is the incorrect drainage has rotten rock and rock fall can become a dangerous issue. I know a couple folks have experienced a close call from falling rocks by dropping into the incorrect drainage.
Be safe, have fun.
:cool2:
SGR Slot Route Description
http://climb-utah.com/Moab/sgr.htm
But the real reason for the post is to let you know the book has what I consider a bad GPS Waypoint. Here is what I consider the error in the book:
Waypoint #11
N38.4925, W109.4925 - Book
N38.4925, W109.4928 - Actual
Notice the .4925 is the exact same number in the books N and W, I think someone just miss-copied the waypoint when writing the book. I've done the exact same thing before, which is why I now plot my waypoints back into google earth when I'm done to make sure everything all makes sense.
The error only creates about a 100-yard navigation error, but it can drop you into a different drainage at the top. The good news is both drainages work and join up shortly downstream, the incorrect drainage has a slide and rappel, no big deal. The bad news is the incorrect drainage has rotten rock and rock fall can become a dangerous issue. I know a couple folks have experienced a close call from falling rocks by dropping into the incorrect drainage.
Be safe, have fun.
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