What was the name of that satellite mapping site?
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What was the name of that satellite mapping site?
Someone posted a link on here a few weeks ago for a site that had all of the satellite imaging sites all together. I.E. Google, terra, yahoo, and a few others I can't think of.
Anyone have a link?
Anyone have a link?
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Milwaukee WI
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RE: What was the name of that satellite mapping site?
Ron
Well, I went ahead and used yahoo because it did seem to have the better quality but you should check out the link that Hoytail gave. It has them all right there.
Thanks Hoytail, thats the one.
I just can't seem to figure out how to search a location. I can't get off the default map.
Well, I went ahead and used yahoo because it did seem to have the better quality but you should check out the link that Hoytail gave. It has them all right there.
Thanks Hoytail, thats the one.
I just can't seem to figure out how to search a location. I can't get off the default map.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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RE: What was the name of that satellite mapping site?
One of the easiest sites I have seen/used is Mapquest.
Type in the address/nearest town to locate your hunting area then click on Aerial image in the upper right corner. For my hunting area in Michigan, Mapquest seems to have the best images.
Type in the address/nearest town to locate your hunting area then click on Aerial image in the upper right corner. For my hunting area in Michigan, Mapquest seems to have the best images.
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RE: What was the name of that satellite mapping site?
ducsauce.....check out google earth. I belive you have to download it to your PC vs just scoping it out on the web. I downloaded it a while back and use it quite a bit to look overpotential new spots as well as my current hunting areas. It's so detailed you can almost see deer standing in the woods! You can also tilt the horizon to get a 3-D effect...which you might enjoy down there in those hills!
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RE: What was the name of that satellite mapping site?
I use www.mapcard.com it is a pay service that has a yearly cost 19.95 for standard and 29.95 for pro. It allows you to mark trails, food plots, has topo, GPS markers, etc.
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