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    Default How accurate is google maps?

    I have noticed recently that some caches appear to be off by a fair amount. I though it was just my GPS unit, however when i google map the coords it also comes off as way out.

    So is google maps inaccurate?
    Do/should people check the placements with google maps before publishing?

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    I've always found the Satellite image from Google Maps to be very accurate, I use it to check the co-ords on my caches, and also often use it as an aid when hunting caches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martybartfast View Post
    I've always found the Satellite image from Google Maps to be very accurate, I use it to check the co-ords on my caches, and also often use it as an aid when hunting caches.
    Must admit we use it in the same way and always found it spot on.

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    We use google maps to check cache placements and they seem fine. As for inaccurate coordinates..... We are seeing a lot more caches placed where the coords are out by anything from 50 to 60 feet up to several hundred feet. The worst I've seen is 2 miles! In nearly all cases it is because they've been recorded with an iPhone (usually - or other phone GPS).

    Chris
    Graculus
    Volunteer UK Reviewer for geocaching.com
    UK Geocaching Information & Resources website www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk

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    Google -Maps and Streetview- often show roadside caches as being in the middle of the road around here!

    20+ feet off. :
    I have a Geocaching problem...
    Work gets in the way!

    * Cache Walker -Caching by byway, not highway! CacheWalker.co.uk
    Walking and Caching in Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire areas

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    20 to 30 feet isn't that bad for a GPS anyway, particularly if there are buildings or trees. With Streetview if you pan around or move up and down the road the view does change and often shows a slightly different placement for the cache.

    Chris
    Graculus
    Volunteer UK Reviewer for geocaching.com
    UK Geocaching Information & Resources website www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk
    Geocaching.com Knowledge Books

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    I check with GE on every cache I set. I find it more accurate. My GPSr is a Legend, about 6 or 7 years old now, and I find it to be, well, a bit out nowadays

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