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Another new Letterbox in PA

3 messages in this thread | Started on 1998-12-28

[L-USA] Re: Another new Letterbox in PA

From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@mail.sover.net) | Date: 1998-12-28 12:03:27 UTC
Way to go, Marty!

I already said how terrific your stamp looks. I think your clue page
is great as well! Two really nice looking maps. Do you scan a section
of a standard topo map, and then add in keys, trails, etc, with an
image editor, or are you using one of the CD-ROM topo programs to
produce the final map?

Tom

> I finally got the Pulpit Rock Letterbox out (a week later than I thought)!
> Clues and maps are at:
>
> http://www.users.fast.net/~martyc
>
> Dan: Please feel free to add this box to the L-USA site. Thanks.
>
> Marty
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[L-USA] Another new Letterbox in PA

From: Marty Chamberlain (martyc@cyberdude.com) | Date: 1998-12-28 10:02:17 UTC-05:00
I finally got the Pulpit Rock Letterbox out (a week later than I thought)!
Clues and maps are at:

http://www.users.fast.net/~martyc

Dan: Please feel free to add this box to the L-USA site. Thanks.

Marty

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[L-USA] Re: Another new Letterbox in PA

From: Marty Chamberlain (martyc@cyberdude.com) | Date: 1998-12-28 13:55:38 UTC-05:00
At 12:03 PM 12/28/98 +0000, you wrote:
---snip---
> Do you scan a section
>of a standard topo map, and then add in keys, trails, etc, with an
>image editor, or are you using one of the CD-ROM topo programs to
>produce the final map?
>
>Tom

Tom,

Thanks very much for the comments! Re: the maps, I scan a standard USGS
topo map and add the trails, etc with an image editor. The trails are not
guaranteed to be 100% accurate, but I think they're pretty close!

Marty

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