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Old 09-27-2008, 07:12 AM
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Default Old strip mine topos,,a little tougher read?

Give me your thoughts on strip minr topos, would you agree they are a little tougher to read than a standard hard woods with hills and terrain changes ? I posted a topo of some of my areas i hunt and alot of itis strip mine ground. notice how tight the elevation lines are to each other. I also posted one without the topo attachedof some of the same areas. If you look you will see the long running rows of old strip mine hills lined with pines( green)
These can be very nasty to manuver let alone getting a deer out of them.
I can actually read this kind of ground better with out the topo attached.
Just thought you might find it interesting to see some diversified ground.
I have been looking at alot of topos lately with Germ and Gri22ly and my areas look so much different on topos.

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without topo but a larger area

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