[GeoStL] Re: Lost Outdoors
- From: BruceS <bruces3418@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:56:59 -0600
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Jim,
I used to use that site alot but don't know its current status. I
stopped using it when I started using expertgps. This program is not
free (unless you win a copy like I did :-) ) but it is not very
expensive and I use it extensively along with google maps.=20
http://www.expertgps.com/
Bruce
On 3/30/06, Jim <everman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I have always liked the site lostoutdoors.com for getting satellite
> photos and matching topo maps. Problem was, with dialup they take a
> while to load. That's not a problem now since I switched to ADSL, but
> the site seems to have crashed. Anyone else use that site or have any
> idea where it has gone?
>
> Oh yeah - yes, I do like it better than Google maps. The photos in
> general are much higher resolution, the topos match the photos and many
> points can be plotted on one map. And you never see that "the resolution
> asked for is beyond the resolution available."
>
> Geo Jim
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