MAP DRAFT of the John Muir Trail, Big South Fork

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Boyd
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MAP DRAFT of the John Muir Trail, Big South Fork

Post by Boyd »

I know this topic is not the Red, but it's whatever right?

I am finishing a map of the John Muir Trail in the Big South Fork and the southern section of the Sheltowee Trace, and looking for any comments before I take it to press. I've got large drafts up on my site and the link is provided below...You can leave comments there or here.

The maps will be roughly 18.5 x 13 in with aerial photography, GPS'ed trail, and 50-ft elevation contours. If see anything that could be added or change, I appreciate any suggestions.

John Muir Trail Map Drafts: http://www.sheltoweetrace.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=162

Thanks, Boyd
Cache of free maps: N 38º 05.056 W 83º 32.000. Tell me if you take any so I can restock.
mcrib
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Post by mcrib »

Boyd, it looks pretty damn cool.
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Boyd
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Post by Boyd »

thanks!
Cache of free maps: N 38º 05.056 W 83º 32.000. Tell me if you take any so I can restock.
Eric
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Post by Eric »

is that cache of free maps underwater?
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Boyd
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Post by Boyd »

ahhh.....the cache...a hidden bit of booty at the end of yer rainbow me lad. can i say water be present? arrh....why yes and quite a bit of it if ye smart.
Cache of free maps: N 38º 05.056 W 83º 32.000. Tell me if you take any so I can restock.
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Post by Alan Evil »

Mmmmmmmmmm... booty.
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Post by J-Rock »

Hey Boyd, I hiked part of that trail with T bone and Texas Pete earlier this year. It was wildly beautiful and there was plenty of good bouldering and pretty cliffline along the way. Shh... I've heard that the BSF is a secret though! :wink:
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