rkeith
Silver Member
I'm a little late to this thread but want to add my :2cents: since I deal with latitude/longitude at work. I'm an IT guy and you can take a latitude/longitude and convert them to the x-axis and y-axis (like in geometry) BUT you can also get the z-axis as well. The z-axis is elevation. It's a part of the Haversine formula. When you go to a website (lowes, home depot, walmart, etc.) and you look for your closest store using a store locator, if it's done right they will use the z-axis. The reason why is because if you are on top of the mountain and the store is in the valley in 2d it may be 1 mile, but in 3d it may be 1 mile plus the 2 miles down in elevation.
So long story short... yes, GPS can be used to determine elevation and very accurately!
So long story short... yes, GPS can be used to determine elevation and very accurately!