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Re: National Park Maps archive
We need a digital National Forest map archive. That would be a fun resource!
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There are a number of National Forest maps available digitally, maybe not in PDF form as they were once printed, but they are certainly out there.justpeachy wrote:We need a digital National Forest map archive. That would be a fun resource!
- Michael
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I'm guessing you mean the small scale maps of an entire forest? But if you're looking for quads (either USGS or USFS), TopoView is a great resource (that you'd almost surely also aware of). Edit this link to have it open at the coordinates you generally like to start browsing at:justpeachy wrote:We need a digital National Forest map archive. That would be a fun resource!
https://ngmdb.usgs.gov/topoview/viewer/ ... /-122.2147
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Re: National Park Maps archive
See the post I just made in the Gmap4 update thread.justpeachy wrote:We need a digital National Forest map archive. That would be a fun resource!
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Re: National Park Maps archive
justpeachy wrote:We need a digital National Forest map archive. That would be a fun resource!
Try: https://data.fs.usda.gov/geodata/raster ... states.php
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