How time flies...
https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/th...pines-beta-available.5103/page-10#post-107613
Lots of links in that thread no longer work, although direct links to the old LIDAR map will open the new LIDAR map now. Also note that the launch of boydsmaps.com appears on page 10 of a long thread that goes back to 2008 when I introduced my first map of the pines. I actually registered the boydsmaps.com domain on December 27, 2010 but did not put a server online until December 26, 2012.
Here's a little more site history, or "how I spent the last 10 years"
January 2015: First map of the pines that combined aerial imagery with LIDAR terrain. Again, most of the links in this old thread will no longer work, but that map was an early two-dimensional version of the current 3d aerials of the pines.
February 2018: boydsmaps.com re-launches as a Wordpress site with downloadable maps for smartphones and Garmin devices. The original LIDAR map from boydsmaps.com was moved here to NJPB Maps. The downloadable maps depended on a program called Mobile Atlas Creator which got so buggy and complicated over time that I gave up and discontinued them all in 2021.
April 2019: online.boydsmaps.com launched and Ben created the boydsmaps forum (again, lots of bad links in this thread)
January 2020: lidar.boydsmaps.com launched, offering 3d LIDAR views of selected areas in the Pines. This site was short-lived but pointed the way to full integration of seamless 3d maps in 2022.
January 2021: mobile.boydsmaps.com launches as my first site designed specifically for use on smartphones.
November 2021: online.boydsmaps.com and mobile.boydsmaps.com are phased out and replaced with the current boydsmaps.com, which is compatible with all devices.
January 2022: Seamless 3d LIDAR-based maps are introduced, using the Mapbox API.
January 2023 and beyond: The new 24k legacy and 62k historic topo maps have now expanded to cover more than 16 states - about 770,000 square miles. Compare that to my old maps of the Pines that only covered about 7,000 square miles at most. The Midatlantic LIDAR 3d map covers 174,000 square miles, compared to the original 2013 LIDAR map with a coverage of about 3,000 square miles. There was about 80gb of map data on the site in 2020, it has grown to 1 terabyte today. The current plan is to expand to 2 terabytes of maps in the new year. So, my time will be primarily devoted to further expansion of the 24k Legacy and 62k Historic Topo to more states and expansion of the Midatlantic LIDAR map to a larger region as well.
Happy New Year everyone!!!
https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/th...pines-beta-available.5103/page-10#post-107613
Lots of links in that thread no longer work, although direct links to the old LIDAR map will open the new LIDAR map now. Also note that the launch of boydsmaps.com appears on page 10 of a long thread that goes back to 2008 when I introduced my first map of the pines. I actually registered the boydsmaps.com domain on December 27, 2010 but did not put a server online until December 26, 2012.
Here's a little more site history, or "how I spent the last 10 years"
January 2015: First map of the pines that combined aerial imagery with LIDAR terrain. Again, most of the links in this old thread will no longer work, but that map was an early two-dimensional version of the current 3d aerials of the pines.
LIDAR enhanced aerial views
UPDATE JANUARY 2022: These maps are no longer available for download and the links in this thread will no longer work. However, you can access the same maps (and over 200 others) with your computer or phone at boydsmaps.com...
forums.njpinebarrens.com
February 2018: boydsmaps.com re-launches as a Wordpress site with downloadable maps for smartphones and Garmin devices. The original LIDAR map from boydsmaps.com was moved here to NJPB Maps. The downloadable maps depended on a program called Mobile Atlas Creator which got so buggy and complicated over time that I gave up and discontinued them all in 2021.
April 2019: online.boydsmaps.com launched and Ben created the boydsmaps forum (again, lots of bad links in this thread)
Welcome to the new Boyd's Maps Forum!
A huge thank you to Ben for creating this new forum! :) Stay tuned for more information about boydsmaps online, where you'll soon be able to access all 11 of my own maps plus 24 additional sources in your web browser...
forums.njpinebarrens.com
January 2020: lidar.boydsmaps.com launched, offering 3d LIDAR views of selected areas in the Pines. This site was short-lived but pointed the way to full integration of seamless 3d maps in 2022.
Welcome to lidar.boydsmaps.com!
Update 5/3/2023: The code for this old site is being updated to use the new boydsmaps elevation format and will re-launch soon, with full coverage of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island and partial coverage of Virginia, West Virginia, New York and...
forums.njpinebarrens.com
January 2021: mobile.boydsmaps.com launches as my first site designed specifically for use on smartphones.
November 2021: online.boydsmaps.com and mobile.boydsmaps.com are phased out and replaced with the current boydsmaps.com, which is compatible with all devices.
The new universal boydsmaps web app is (finally) here!
There were times when I thought this would never be finished, but this evening the new site is finally online! :dance: https://boydsmaps.com Getting a bit weary after a full day of staring at code, so this will just be an introduction. No help file is available yet in the app, but it will be...
forums.njpinebarrens.com
January 2022: Seamless 3d LIDAR-based maps are introduced, using the Mapbox API.
January 2023 and beyond: The new 24k legacy and 62k historic topo maps have now expanded to cover more than 16 states - about 770,000 square miles. Compare that to my old maps of the Pines that only covered about 7,000 square miles at most. The Midatlantic LIDAR 3d map covers 174,000 square miles, compared to the original 2013 LIDAR map with a coverage of about 3,000 square miles. There was about 80gb of map data on the site in 2020, it has grown to 1 terabyte today. The current plan is to expand to 2 terabytes of maps in the new year. So, my time will be primarily devoted to further expansion of the 24k Legacy and 62k Historic Topo to more states and expansion of the Midatlantic LIDAR map to a larger region as well.
Happy New Year everyone!!!
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