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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1301443" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>A repost from earlier. Inside the zip file is a GPS tracing of most of the trails at Elbe. I've got about 80% done and have been adding some landmarks etc. I still have the busy, swamp trail and alder loop to finish it up. I also want to mark major obstacles with local names or descriptions, such as toboggan hill, the various bridges etc. There are some spots like the mud hole bypass on the busy that I want to map and mark.</p><p></p><p>I want to get up there with Nancy and just run all the legal roads in the area (some of them don't show up on the topo map, so that we know where we can drive ORVs vs street legal, which ones are off limits roads for loggers etc.</p><p></p><p>I was going to do Evan's Creek and probably will but with all the changes going to happen there I'm not sure how accurate it would stay for how long.</p><p></p><p>You'd need a Garmin GPS or know how to convert the Garmin data file to the GPS format for Magellan or whatever else someone might use. The current Elbe maps are wrong in the lot of areas and new sections have been added like the swamp trail, the inner alder loop, the upper section of rainier vista, non of that is on the current maps. This will also give us an accurate up to date mileage count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1301443, member: 15983"] A repost from earlier. Inside the zip file is a GPS tracing of most of the trails at Elbe. I've got about 80% done and have been adding some landmarks etc. I still have the busy, swamp trail and alder loop to finish it up. I also want to mark major obstacles with local names or descriptions, such as toboggan hill, the various bridges etc. There are some spots like the mud hole bypass on the busy that I want to map and mark. I want to get up there with Nancy and just run all the legal roads in the area (some of them don't show up on the topo map, so that we know where we can drive ORVs vs street legal, which ones are off limits roads for loggers etc. I was going to do Evan's Creek and probably will but with all the changes going to happen there I'm not sure how accurate it would stay for how long. You'd need a Garmin GPS or know how to convert the Garmin data file to the GPS format for Magellan or whatever else someone might use. The current Elbe maps are wrong in the lot of areas and new sections have been added like the swamp trail, the inner alder loop, the upper section of rainier vista, non of that is on the current maps. This will also give us an accurate up to date mileage count. [/QUOTE]
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