Re: Re: [Az-Geocaching] QuakeMap vs. USA PhotoMap

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Author: listserv@azgeocaching.com
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To: listserv
Subject: Re: Re: [Az-Geocaching] QuakeMap vs. USA PhotoMap
You can do the same thing with Quakemap. I attached a .jpg to a previous post, but it didn't go through due to the 75kb limit.

http://www.earthquakemap.com/pages/screenshots/demo2.jpg

If you check out the checkboxes to the left of the window, you have several viewing options.

Brian
Team A.I.


>
> From: Scott Wood <>
> Date: 2003/10/12 Sun PM 04:26:15 EDT
> To:
> Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] QuakeMap vs. USA PhotoMap
>
> At 12:03 PM 10/12/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >You have the ability to communicate with your GPS to upload/download
> >waypoints/routes/tracks, as well as import .loc (gc.com created only for
> >some reason), .gpx files and .wpt files. They are then plotted on
> >terraserver provided sat images, and each cache is independently
> >hyperlinked to its respective cache. From each cache listed, you can
> >'find' the closest geocaches, which brings up the gc.com page with those
> >caches listed. Soon, there will be direct PDA interaction.
> >
> >It's free. You can also download and view over sat images recent
> >earthquakes in any given area terraserver has satellite photos of. Oh,
> >and it's written by a geocacher.
> >
>
> Other than it being free, how does it compare to ExpertGPS? I have been
> using ExpertGPS for a couple years now and love how I can switch between
> the Terraserver maps as well as Topo maps of an area.
>
>
>
> Scott
>
>
> www.myblueheaven.com
>
>



At 12:03 PM 10/12/2003 -0700, you wrote:
&nbsp;
You have the ability to communicate with your
GPS to upload/download waypoints/routes/tracks, as well as import .loc
(gc.com created only for some reason), .gpx files and .wpt files.&nbsp;
They are then plotted on terraserver provided sat images, and each cache
is independently hyperlinked to its respective cache.&nbsp; From each
cache listed, you can 'find' the closest geocaches, which brings up the
gc.com page with those caches listed.&nbsp; Soon, there will be direct
PDA interaction.
&nbsp;
It's free.&nbsp; You can also download and view
over sat images recent earthquakes in any given area terraserver has
satellite photos of.&nbsp; Oh, and it's written by a
geocacher.
&nbsp;
Other than it being free, how does it compare to ExpertGPS?&nbsp; I have
been using ExpertGPS for a couple years now and love how I can switch
between the Terraserver maps as well as Topo maps of an area.



Scott


www.myblueheaven.com