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Lois, Thank you very much. A lot of sweat and a
little blood have gone into them! Each map is created by taking a survey
grade GPS unit down the trail either horseback (my preferred method), hiking,
or mountain bike (ouch) and recording trail metadata. It’s a slow ride. Data is then incorporated into area
topography, hydrography, roads, boundary’s etc. using professional mapping
software. I got tired of trying to follow lousy park
maps and getting “unfound” so I started creating my own. One thing
led to another and that’s www.TrailQwest.com
! Just added three employees so check back often for new maps. Thanks, again for the interest, I have a
lot of fun with it and hope that it’s providing better information than
what may otherwise have been available. If you have off forum type questions or
comments you can catch me at Robert@trailqwest.com. Robert From:
msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Lois Guyon Robert, Those are great maps on the state park site. What process did you
use to get those maps done? Do you have any special software? Lois
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