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    #16
    How far out of Marquez and which direction?

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      #17
      Originally posted by redneck82 View Post
      DJ - You have email address already from me sending you the music.
      Sent

      Originally posted by Tubby View Post
      How far out of Marquez and which direction?
      About 18 miles or so. It is right on the bottom of Lake Limestone, down by the dam I believe.

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        #18
        Originally posted by DrenalinJunkie View Post
        About 18 miles or so. It is right on the bottom of Lake Limestone, down by the dam I believe.
        Round Prairie... West of Jewett. I'll see what I can come up with.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Tubby View Post
          Round Prairie... West of Jewett. I'll see what I can come up with.
          Sounds familiar............. Looking for GOOD Arieal photo! I need to figure this place out before I go setting stands all willy nilly around the place.

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            #20
            To get good maps, go to TNRIS.org locate "naip" photos for your county and download. (this is a big file) Download a free copy of ArcExplorer to view data you download. http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/...cexplorer.html
            TNRIS has the USGS topographic maps available as well, get the borderless versions. With arcexplorer you can see your topo maps over aerial photos.

            This is the best data available to regular people, all the claims of satelite images, google maps, etc do not give you good location information

            Good luck
            Last edited by DFlores; 05-05-2011, 12:09 PM.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Map_Man View Post
              To get good maps, go to TNRIS.org locate "naip" photos for your county and download. (this is a big file) Download a free copy of ArcExplorer to view data you download. http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/...cexplorer.html
              TNRIS has the USGS topographic maps available as well, get the borderless versions. With arcexplorer you can see your topo maps over aerial photos.

              This is the best data available to regular people, all the claims of satelite images, google maps, etc do not give you good location information

              Good luck
              Forrest, this ^^^ would be better than what I could get for you.


              Thanks for the info Map_Man!

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                #22
                Originally posted by Tubby View Post
                Forrest, this ^^^ would be better than what I could get for you.


                Thanks for the info Map_Man!
                yeah I just got this as well............. gonna check it out

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                  #23
                  I get my maps from the MAPSCO store in Fort Worth. I would think at other MAPSCO stores as well. I don't think they have out-of-Texas maps on a 7.5 series.

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                    #24
                    I go to a local map store (Holmans) an tell them what area I am looking for. I prefer 7.5 minute USGS maps. They are a quality paper. I always map my hikes out on the USGS maps then I will print google earth reference maps to also have along on the hikes.

                    You can go to the USGS website store and buy those maps. Just search for what areas you are looking for.

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                      #25
                      You can get topo maps from google earth just download the topo app.

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