Any place I can buy US Geological Survey topo maps locally in the Pine Barrens? Chatsworth? A canoeing outfitter perhaps?
they have some at the Batsto office.Any place I can buy US Geological Survey topo maps locally in the Pine Barrens? Chatsworth? A canoeing outfitter perhaps?
they have some at the Batsto office.
or print your own http://store.usgs.gov/b2c_usgs/usgs...ls&carea=$ROOT&layout=6_1_61_48&uiarea=2)/.do
Any place I can buy US Geological Survey topo maps locally in the Pine Barrens? Chatsworth? A canoeing outfitter perhaps?
If you have a Garmin GPS, take a look at Boyd's maps. Boyd is the goto GPS guru of this forum.
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/f16/boyds-map-pines-beta-available-5929/
Thanks
All the current versions of my maps are available now at GPSFileDepot: http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/byuser/282/. Some of these are scans of USGS 24k topo's but those will only work on the newest Garmin handheld units (Oregon, Colorado, Dakota, GPSMap 62 and GPSMap 78 series).
This one has the best coverage of the pines, as well as the rest of New Jersey and parts of neighboring states: http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/294/. It is recommended for the models listed above as well as the Nuvi series of automotive units from Garmin. If you have an older Garmin unit, try my "classic" version in the link that 46er purchased.
Also, the Magellan Triton handheld GPS'es are compatible with the National Geographic State Series with their TOPO! software. The price on these has come down quite a bit recently, so I picked up the NJ-PA map. It contains very high quality scans of the USGS 100k and 24k topo maps - these look much better than the Terraserver scanned USGS maps we are all used to. When installed on the GPS, you will see the 100k USGS topo's when you zoom out, and the USGS 24k topo's when you zoom in closer. I installed all of New Jersey and it only took about 500MB on a memory card. You can also use the TOPO! software to print USGS maps (although I have not tried this yet myself). The National Geographic NJ-PA map was $50 at REI, but you can probably find it for even less online somewhere.
Hey Boyd, your software looks fabulous. I recently got a Garmin Rino 110 (used on ebay at a good price) but I gather I'm better off with a different model Garmin to run your software. I'll check into Oregon, Colorado and Dakota models and see what I can afford.