k0ua
Epic Contributor
Doh (headslap) ! Why didn't I think of that?:mischievous:
Yeah, I keep asking around if people have used their drones to pull string over tree branches.
Did you measure height with the GPS elevation data, or pulling a string and measuring it?
German. Isn't that the old John Wayne movie "Hatari?"
My quadcopter is a fairly old and doesn't have GPS elevation. I used it to lift up a string to the top of the tree and marked the string at the ground. Then I landed it and measured it. I could have done it with math but this was more fun. I could also measure the distance across a river with math, but the quadcopter is more fun.
You don't hardly need math at all.
Use cardboard, etc. to make a 45 degree angle. Mark the tree at eye level. Back off until the bottom of the angle points at the mark at the same the 45 angle points to the tree top.
The distance to the tree plus your eye height is the tree height.
Bruce
I just stand next to the tree and put my hand against the tree at the top of my head, turn around and note the spot. I'm 6' tall, so that mark is 6' (close enough). I get far enough away from the tree to where with my outstretched arm, I can put my thumb up :thumbsup: and the top of my fist is at the base and the tip of my thumb is the 6' mark. Then I just work my way up the tree using my thumb as a 6' scale. Five thumb lengths it a 30' tree. Ten is 60'. If the tree is tall, I'll figure two thumb lengths for a 12' scale and back away far enough to see the tree. Nine thumbs is 108'. Works close enough for guestimation.