RedRoxx44 wrote:I have all the Nat Geo TOPO maps for the states I need
I had Nat Geo maps on my old Windows 7 laptop, and like you said, they may not be up-to-date, but they had a lot of 'old' info (like ruin sites) that I haven't found anywhere else since. I sure miss them...
Speaking of maps... it seems Google maps has gone off the deep end when it comes to changing/adding names (I'm not talking about the Gulf of A-hole here)... something like a weak wikipedia without any moderation.
I first noticed this when perusing The Rolls for the legal routes, now that I've paid the $80 for the permit.
- The ACTUAL
Forest Service Road #13 is currently labeled
Srv Rd #403
- The ACTUAL
FR #401 going out to Cottonwood Camp from the intersection of the ACTUAL FR #143 is first named
N FR143 (incorrectly) as well as the correct Srv Rd #401.
- The ACTUAL
Srv Rd #143 which runs from AZ 87 up to Four Peaks, is NOT NAMED by that designation at all... it BEGINS as Cline Cabin Rd, then changes to 4 Pks Rd, and back again to Cline Cabin Rd. (While those designations are understood locally, the CORRECT designation is Srv Rd #143.)
- The ACTUAL
Srv Rd #11 (From #143 to AZ 87 near Ballantine... part of the Great Western Trail) is currently labeled incorrectly as
N FR#68.
- What is currently labeled
'spot Trail' is made up of PARTS of LEGAL Forest Roads, but the actual majority of it is made up of illegal 'social routes'... so I'm sure this one was named by a 4x4/ATV'er, NOT the Forest Service.
I could go on and on of other obviously social names added to Google Maps, but what's the point?
It's no wonder folks using Google Maps app get lost when trying to find any of the popular points along Bush Highway... like Granite Reef Rec Site, Phon D Sutton Rec Site, Coon Bluff Rec Site, Goldfield Rec Site.
At least several times a week people will ask me where to find a Rec Site they are literally within 100 yards of the sign along Bush Highway stating the obvious... can't fix stupid.