When I did orbis - in Tucson, I used Autocad to calculate the center of that triangle. The radius of the circle is only about 2 miles. And, that had me off (because I was not taking the curvature of the earth into account) about 900'. I then recalculated, and was still off, but came up with another way to figure it out (because of the way the points are layed out, it allowed me to do some triangulation on it). Good luck. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?LUID=e0d67a76-96ce-4797-a186-0de15bfff37a > Robert & Linda Smith wrote: >> Thanks Brian, >> The page you listed is a very interesting read. I really enjoyed it >> (didn't understand all of it) but enjoyed the read. I don't need to be >> this close and accurate. A few feet this way or that is fine. I just >> wanted to be close. > > Hopefully you are talking about 3 points that are fairly close together. > The error actually gets large rather quickly. > a couple points that are half the height or width of arizona apart can > have an error of 1/4 mile if you don't calculate it correctly. > > Brian Cluff > Team Snaptek ----------------------------------------- http://stringham-family.org/