the starchild
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i am working on my own map of monadnock showing points of interest, old trails and having nice contour lines. hopefully the final product will be 18 x 18.
the AMC map has all trails perfectly placed on the map using GPS but useless contour lines.
the really old USGS maps online are beautiful and have amazing contour lines, but no trails.
i am working on overlaying the trails of the AMC map on the old map, but things do not match up. If i make both maps the same size referencing the scale of miles on each it seems like things aren't right. features do not match up.
if i size the maps according to the relation of features such as the summit, halfway house road, monta rosa, pumpelly trail, then i must ignore the scale of miles not matching up.
sooo, my questions incase i have found new ways to bend the map:
is it likely maybe the scale of miles is wrong on one of the maps?
is it wrong to assume that if both maps are scaled to the same size, eveything should line up pretty easily?
what's the x factor here? something must be wrong?
thanks for your suggestions.
the AMC map has all trails perfectly placed on the map using GPS but useless contour lines.
the really old USGS maps online are beautiful and have amazing contour lines, but no trails.
i am working on overlaying the trails of the AMC map on the old map, but things do not match up. If i make both maps the same size referencing the scale of miles on each it seems like things aren't right. features do not match up.
if i size the maps according to the relation of features such as the summit, halfway house road, monta rosa, pumpelly trail, then i must ignore the scale of miles not matching up.
sooo, my questions incase i have found new ways to bend the map:
is it likely maybe the scale of miles is wrong on one of the maps?
is it wrong to assume that if both maps are scaled to the same size, eveything should line up pretty easily?
what's the x factor here? something must be wrong?
thanks for your suggestions.