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2009/10/07 08:58:17 (permalink)

clear maps

Type in your area, and click birds eye.
 
http://www.yellowpages.com/maps
 

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    MuskyMastr
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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/07 12:32:49 (permalink)
    SK, you tried the PASDA imagery yet?

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    SilverKype
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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/08 07:41:20 (permalink)
    MM -  I remember you saying something about it last year and I never got to it.   I'll check it out tomorrow.

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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/08 07:59:37 (permalink)
    Checked them both out. There's no birds eye view for my area on the yellow pages one. The PASDA seems to be better for around where I hunt, but both have good pics...better than google earth. Thanks.
    post edited by Pork - 2009/10/08 08:00:48

    "If you ever get hit with a bucket of fish, be sure to close your eyes." ><)))*>
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    SilverKype
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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/08 08:36:09 (permalink)
    bing.com has bird's eye view maps too.

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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/08 17:03:39 (permalink)

    Better too far back, than too far forward.
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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/09 10:14:49 (permalink)
    Does anyone know of a "Birds eye" view that can also have a topo overlay in the background (just light lines)?  I am sure if you are a master at photoshop, you could probably lighten things up enough to overlay it but, is there a site that automatically does that for you?
     
    Google maps and earth still seem to have the best data for the areas I frequent.
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    RE: clear maps 2009/10/09 13:21:28 (permalink)
    I've seen them gillz.   I had a link for one, once.  I'll have to talk to who sent it to me.   You can change the opacity on the topo's to make them both visible.
     
     
    MM - yes, that is sweet.

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