wannabe wrote:Not enough time to review the whole link - Hope they have the old 7-1/2 degree versions or ability to enlarge small areas - That would be nice. Chris C
wannabe wrote:Not enough time to review the whole link - Hope they have the old 7-1/2 degree versions or ability to enlarge small areas - That would be nice. Chris C
natgeomaps.com wrote:National Geographic has built an easy to use web interface that allows anyone to quickly find any quad in the country for downloading and printing. Each quad has been pre-processed to print on a standard home, letter size printer. These are the same quads that were printed by USGS for decades on giant bus-sized pressed but are now available in multi-page PDFs that can be printed just about anywhere. They are pre-packaged using the standard 7.5 minute, 1:24,000 base but with some twists:
* Page 1 is an overview map showing the Quad in context
* Pages 2 through 5 are the standard USGS Quads cut in quarters to fit on standard printers
* Hillshading has been added to each page of the PDF to help visualize the topography
*Please note: 0.5% of the quads have not been processed yet. These quads will appear as originally published by USGS.

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