http://offroadinghome.com/utah/utah.htm
frieed Jeepless in Draper Supporting Member Location Draper, UT Jan 22, 2013 #1 http://offroadinghome.com/utah/utah.htm
Kevin B. Not often wrong. Never quite right. Moderator Location Stinkwater Jan 22, 2013 #2 Bookmarked, thanks!
frieed Jeepless in Draper Supporting Member Location Draper, UT Jan 22, 2013 #4 The Topo Info overlays the U.S. 1:24,000 quads onto all of the mountain states. Zoom in to where you want to see, click info, click to download the topo map, all for free. I think I need to send this site some $
The Topo Info overlays the U.S. 1:24,000 quads onto all of the mountain states. Zoom in to where you want to see, click info, click to download the topo map, all for free. I think I need to send this site some $
sixstringsteve Well-Known Member Location UT Jan 22, 2013 #5 I hadn't noticed the "donate" option. I just donated, that's a great resource.
Spork Tin Foil Hat Equipped Location Saratoga Springs, UT Jan 22, 2013 #6 I usually pull my GPS files from http://www.traildamage.com/ :greg:
sixstringsteve Well-Known Member Location UT Jan 22, 2013 #7 trail damage rocks, but it's missing a lot of great backroads that offroadinghome has.
TRD270 Emptying Pockets Again Supporting Member Location SaSaSandy Jan 22, 2013 #9 Great resource thanks for sharing, able to open up straight into garmin basecamp and upload to my gps
Great resource thanks for sharing, able to open up straight into garmin basecamp and upload to my gps
skiboarder SkiBoarder Location No Ogden Jan 22, 2013 #10 Spork said: I usually pull my GPS files from http://www.traildamage.com/ :greg: Click to expand... That should be called the sajuan and grand county map.
Spork said: I usually pull my GPS files from http://www.traildamage.com/ :greg: Click to expand... That should be called the sajuan and grand county map.
Johnny Quest Web Wheeler Location West Jordan Jan 22, 2013 #11 and its got maps for Arizona, California, Nevada and Colorado. Nice find!
frieed Jeepless in Draper Supporting Member Location Draper, UT Jan 22, 2013 #12 anybody look at the topo finder yet? its a brilliant way to categorize topo maps There is an amazing amount of effort spent on these files...
anybody look at the topo finder yet? its a brilliant way to categorize topo maps There is an amazing amount of effort spent on these files...