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Trunkey creek , and junction point areas
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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 411028" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>recently , I asked a retail seller of the Doug Stone individual maps , not the atlas, how accurate did he think the maps were. oh pretty accurate was the reply, well, I hold a different opinion based on my knowledge of certain areas that I frequented many years ago , the maps seem to be mud maps no specific gps co ordinates to check with the NSW maps to identify state or crown lands, that to me is the reason why we buy maps but its a disappointing exercise, we have SIX mapping Google earth and minview , all these have taken me take some time to master each excursion brings up something different I start with an area I know like the back of my hand and expand out , my NSW atlas is available to my friends, free , to have a look at look at .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 411028, member: 8077"] recently , I asked a retail seller of the Doug Stone individual maps , not the atlas, how accurate did he think the maps were. oh pretty accurate was the reply, well, I hold a different opinion based on my knowledge of certain areas that I frequented many years ago , the maps seem to be mud maps no specific gps co ordinates to check with the NSW maps to identify state or crown lands, that to me is the reason why we buy maps but its a disappointing exercise, we have SIX mapping Google earth and minview , all these have taken me take some time to master each excursion brings up something different I start with an area I know like the back of my hand and expand out , my NSW atlas is available to my friends, free , to have a look at look at . [/QUOTE]
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