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drewtheengineer

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May 10, 2002
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I'm searching for a site that would have topo maps online for FREE! I've found a s*&t load of sites where you can buy them but I've got to believe some topo nerd has indexed the entire topography of the U.S. one lonely Friday night.

If you know of such a site, or are the lonely topo nerd with the site, please let me know.
 
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Check out the Army Corps of Engineers sites. Also the State Dept. of Nat. Resources site.
 
Here it is, free topo quads: "TopoZone provides an interactive interface which allows users to view a seamless topographic map and feature database of the entire United States, based on digital raster graphics. The site is accessible to anyone with an industry standard Web browser at no charge."

For other USGS Maps and (free) Aerial Photos:
 
Drewtheengineer,
Natural Graphics has nation-wide digital elevation model coverage at a reasonable price. If you want DRGs, look at the state depts of nat resources or Geo dept. For instance, South Carolina has a great site. North Carolina has Nothing.
Try these guys:
and
and don't forget
pigdog
 
Cornell has an NSF funded project "The Digital Earth" at which, among other things, will let you extract topographic sections for anywhere in the world.
 
Wow do I feel dumb as in the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. Even though I already bought two topo programs I am glad to find this info. These are great sites thanks all.

If you need to use these maps in bad weather there are two new brands of paper that will print waterproof maps even though the ink in your inkjet printer is not waterproof. One is called Adventure Paper from National Geographic and the other is called Weatherproof Paper from iGage. I saw a map printed on Adventure Paper that had been fully submerged for about three months with no degradation. The Weatherproof paper is almost as good. After several hours underwater there is what I would rate as 1 to 3 percent degradation of the printing but no running and it does not smear when wet. The paper from iGage is just under half the price of Adventure Paper and works in inkjets and laser printers. (Adventure paper only works in inkjets) It also comes in sizes up to 42x65. Adventure paper only comes in letter and 11x17. For construction projects in areas where the weather can be miserable a waterproof set of plans might be worth a few extra bucks. (11x17 Adventure Paper is about $2.00 a sheet Weatherproof is 96 cents a sheet for the same size.

DPA
 
Hey do you know where Vector USGS Quad maps are?

They look in CAD just like on the PAPER USGS QUAD?

thanks!
 
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