Maps for 2021
- kpeter
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Maps for 2021
For years I used first ACME and then CalTopo to research trips and then print out paper maps. As I began planning for next summer I found that Cal Topo has gone to a tiered subscription system, and the free version does not seem to offer the USGS maps that it did last summer. And looking back at old ACME, it no longer seems to offer the USGS maps either.
Has something changed? And what is up with CalTopo? I could not figure out if subscribing at one level or another would get me to the USGS maps as it once did?
Has something changed? And what is up with CalTopo? I could not figure out if subscribing at one level or another would get me to the USGS maps as it once did?
- c9h13no3
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Re: Maps for 2021
The USGS maps are under scanned topos right?
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Re: Maps for 2021
I use the free version of CalTopo and I still see all of the maps. In the older version, the map links were on the left banner, now they appear on the right banner, under the heading "preset combinations". It is the same as before as far as I can tell.
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Re: Maps for 2021
Thanks! Having been used to the old version my eyes refused to see that list over on the right hand side:)
I am curious as to whether people who subscribe think they get their money's worth, or whether most of us use the free version like Turbo and me.
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Re: Maps for 2021
I started a "pro" subscription to Caltopo about 5 years ago for two reasons: 1) I find the program incredibly useful and I know that people who make such wonderful things need to be paid or they will disappear; and 2) I wanted to make some big 36 x 48 inch custom poster maps. Subsequently, I have used other pro features, such as the ability to define and save my own custom layer combinations and use the sentinel satellite overlay.
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Re: Maps for 2021
I have a similar question concerning Google Earth. I have not found a way to get a "ground level" view. Does anyone know where it is now on the menu? Or have they eliminated it from the free version?
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Re: Maps for 2021
on Google earth.. You press your view all the way to the ground and it switches into ground view. I use my mouse wheel to go to ground.
To exit ground view, there is a button on the top right to exit.
I'm using Google Earth Pro.. It is free.
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To exit ground view, there is a button on the top right to exit.
I'm using Google Earth Pro.. It is free.
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Re: Maps for 2021
I am a Caltopo Pro subscriber. I think it is very much worth the subscription cost. I can print large maps (the free version is limited to 8.5 x 11) and can sync Caltopo to Google Earth so that all caltopo map elements can be toggled on/off when in Google Earth. That is very helpful to see Caltopo routes/markers/slope shading/usgs map layered on the Google Earth terrain.
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Re: Maps for 2021
I tried the "all the way to the ground" that used to work in the older version of basic Google Earth, and it does not work in the new basic version. I guess they moved that into Earth Pro.
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Re: Maps for 2021
GE pro is free. upgrade.
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