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SnoMan
 Lift & Lockers Posts:943

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| 03/23/2007 6:13 PM |
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I have put together a few links that lets you access Topographic maps on line for free and print them out too for basically any area in US. One of the links even shows GPS coordinates in real time as you move your muse pointer across the online map which is a very nice feature if you use GPS to get to where there are no roads of to figure out where you were at on the map later on if you recorded the coordinates with a GPS when you were there. Both links are pretty nice.
[url]http://forum.snoman.com/viewtopic.php?t=284[/url] |
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sublmnl1990
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| 03/23/2007 6:38 PM |
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pretty cool stuff.
by the way, when the temp wrms up do you become the sandman or something?
What am I thinking, if it warms up you must become the water man. |
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You know it's going to be a good day when you get the milk to cereal ratio correct on the first bowl. |
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SnoMan
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| 03/23/2007 7:09 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by sublmnl1990
pretty cool stuff.
by the way, when the temp wrms up do you become the sandman or something?
What am I thinking, if it warms up you must become the water man.
Actually I am a IT guy and consultant the rest of the time. Pushing snow is kinda a techno escape. I live in country and have for about 25 years now (same place) and I always pushed my own snow and it just grew over the years. I used to run two trucks and now I am down to one but I am thinking of adding another truck or two next season. I will decide late this summer on that. BTW my 2000 K3500 that I bought new in Nov 99 just turned 39K miles and that is after 8 plowing seasons. |
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