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  1. Average Bog Enjoyer

    I made a map of lost taverns, furnaces, etc in Wharton

    Hi folks, As the title says, I recently made a map of lost places in Wharton State Forest. It was actually for a grad school mapping assignment (I'm a masters student) so I took the opportunity to pore the ancient scrolls left for us by Henry Charlton Beck, John E Pearce, Arthur Pierce, John...
  2. Average Bog Enjoyer

    Old road running through Mordecai Swamp

    Oooohhh, very nice. I gotta say I've been using your maps for years when wandering through the Pines and I am a huge admirer of your work and continued development of the interface/app. It's an excellent tool both for its practical use but also just for the coolness factor. Thank you!
  3. Average Bog Enjoyer

    GIS software recommendation

    I'm a wildlife ecologist and almost exclusively use QGIS when doing GIS work. It's open-source (free) and does pretty much everything that ArcMap can. https://qgis.org/en/site/
  4. Average Bog Enjoyer

    Old road running through Mordecai Swamp

    Went on a few strolls through the woods and swamps along the old causeway from Buttonwood Hill (Crowleytown) toward Batsto and into Mordecai Swamp this weekend. On Saturday, I walked west into the woods from Buttonwood Hill campground and lost track of the old road pretty quickly. I ended up...
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