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Subject

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This lesson plan reviews and touches on the coordinates systems that may be used in our area:

  • UTM
  • Geographic Coordinates (Lat/Long)
  • Legal Land Description

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Brett Wuth

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Total Time: 120 minutes


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00:00

3 min

Introduce topic title

Introduce Instructor

Present Objectives

00:03


Distribute maps, pencils, erasers

  • safe pencils to use on maps
  • safe eraser to use on maps



coordinates systems

A coordinate system is a way of specifying a location on map

3 systems you're likely to use in SAR.

  • UTM - Universal Transverse Mercator
  • Geographic Coordinate System - Latitude/Longitute
  • Legal Land Description - Section, Township. Roads and Approaches



UTM

  • SAR uses mostly
  • taught in SAR fundamentals
  • 3 parts: ZEN
    • Zone
    • Easting
    • Northing


Zones

  • Each zone is a grid system that stretches from near the antarctic to the far north
  • different strips necessary because laying a square grid on a round world
  • Each zone is 6 degrees wide
  • Pincher Creek is right at the boundary between zone 11U (on west) and zone 12U (on east)
  • Each map shows it's zone


Northing

  • how far north of the equator (in meters)
  • written on left and right edge of map
  • horizontal blue lines have same northing
  • only 2 of the digits are shown for most blue lines



Easting

  • relative to the center of the Zone
  • center of Zone is 500,000m
  • bigger number the further east you go
  • smaller number as you fo west
  • written on the bottom and top edge of the map
  • vertical blue lines have same easting
  • sometimes starts over from 99 to 00 (with carry)



Stating a UTM

  • order: Z - E - N
  • e.g. 12U 710000 5477000
  • find this location: middle of Beauvais Lake



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Copyright © 2013, Brett Wuth.

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