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Re: Road Scholar B
Is there anything else really important I should add to my binder? I know we can add anything we need but I want to make sure I get the key items.
So far we have:
-USGS Map Sheet
-Lots of topographic info
-Public Land Survey System info
-Map info
-Info on azimuth and compass
What else will be important? Thanks.
So far we have:
-USGS Map Sheet
-Lots of topographic info
-Public Land Survey System info
-Map info
-Info on azimuth and compass
What else will be important? Thanks.
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It's hard to say without knowing to what the bolded refers. I mean, if you can march through the topics in section 3. of the rules (yes, all of them), then you're probably golden. The catch is that you probably don't have everything. Specifically, I'm thinking UTM and highway factoids.letsgoMcG wrote:Is there anything else really important I should add to my binder? I know we can add anything we need but I want to make sure I get the key items.
So far we have:
-USGS Map Sheet
-Lots of topographic info
-Public Land Survey System info
-Map info
-Info on azimuth and compass
What else will be important? Thanks.
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Oh sorry, the second one meant highway map info, but does not include factoids like you suggested. I will make sure to add that. As for topographic info, I just have information such as symbols and stuff we may need to know. Thanks for the helpSkink wrote:It's hard to say without knowing to what the bolded refers. I mean, if you can march through the topics in section 3. of the rules (yes, all of them), then you're probably golden. The catch is that you probably don't have everything. Specifically, I'm thinking UTM and highway factoids.letsgoMcG wrote:Is there anything else really important I should add to my binder? I know we can add anything we need but I want to make sure I get the key items.
So far we have:
-USGS Map Sheet
-Lots of topographic info
-Public Land Survey System info
-Map info
-Info on azimuth and compass
What else will be important? Thanks.

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Re: Road Scholar B
Hey Scioly,
Is there any possibility that there could be a test without any maps? And also have you ever seen one like that and if so could you post it?
Is there any possibility that there could be a test without any maps? And also have you ever seen one like that and if so could you post it?
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There shouldn't be. Map reading is the entire point of Road Scholar, after all.CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:Hey Scioly,
Is there any possibility that there could be a test without any maps? And also have you ever seen one like that and if so could you post it?
That said, our regionals test only had one map, which was scanned onto the second page of the test. From what I've heard (and what I saw at States), normally there are supposed to be multiple maps that are separate from the test.
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Re: Road Scholar B
I have some questions here...
What is the usual format for slope/stream gradient? I thought it was ft/thousand ft for stream gradient and maybe ft/100 ft for slope, but I've seen it in percentage too so it's confusing. The tests usually don't specify this stuff...
What slope/stream gradient is considered steep?(where's the threshold)
How do you know what UTM zone the map is in?
When stating the elevation at the top of a hill for example, do you report the highest contour line (like 50 ft) or the highest possible height ( like 59 for contour interval of 10 ft)?
Has anyone ever had to connect elevation data points with contour lines on a test?
Thanks! There's a lot I don't know.
What is the usual format for slope/stream gradient? I thought it was ft/thousand ft for stream gradient and maybe ft/100 ft for slope, but I've seen it in percentage too so it's confusing. The tests usually don't specify this stuff...
What slope/stream gradient is considered steep?(where's the threshold)
How do you know what UTM zone the map is in?
When stating the elevation at the top of a hill for example, do you report the highest contour line (like 50 ft) or the highest possible height ( like 59 for contour interval of 10 ft)?
Has anyone ever had to connect elevation data points with contour lines on a test?
Thanks! There's a lot I don't know.
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