Saturday, July 4, 2009

Independence Day Mapping

Spent five hours this morning adding more area to the map. I'm still working in the deep forest surrounds the "meadows", saving the actual meadows for later. These hills are the closest to the river of any in the park, several coming right down to the water's edge. Also found the first depression along the river - about 50 meters long. I thought it was a hill on the lidar basemap since there were no tag lines - of course on the orienteering map there will be no doubt what is up and what is down.

Found another quartz pit, where someone (probably Creek Indians) removed all the quarts from an outcropping. One deer skeleton, several small cliffs, and the first of the open fields along the river. These fields are all man-made. Unless the park maintains them by cutting they will gradually revert back to forest. Check the photo page for more new photos.

On the technical side, I have not used the GPS since I started the map. As long as I keep in contact with the basemap so that I always know exactly where I am, it is much quicker to put pencil to paper than to go through the extra added steps of using a GPS.

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