| ▲ | brucehoult 11 hours ago | |
Oh, I missed that! That gives a longest in NZ of 365.3 km from Ruapehu, skirting past close by Tapuae-o-Uenuku (in the Inland Kaikoura Range) to a point on the Seaward Kaikoura Range near the peak of Manakau. Clicking on the actual Manakau peak also gives 365.3 km back to Ruapehu. I can't seem to find a peak to get a reverse path back to Mt Ranier. Everything I try gets stuck in the Olympic Peninsular. (I was there once ... 1998 or so ... a place called Hurricane Ridge IIRC) | ||
| ▲ | tombh 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Right, I think we need to make that "In current viewport" thing more prominent somehow. So this is the NZ longest line right https://map.alltheviews.world/longest/173.61386108398438_-42... One thing to note about finding reverse lines, is that they're not truly mathematically identical because the observer always has a height of 1.65m and the destination is always some point at the surface, therefore 0.0m. It doesn't always make a difference, but it sometimes can. | ||