conservation maps

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Has anyone seen this site? it you click on the stars you can get some detail info on the conservation area (CA) but the cool thing is you go down and click on area map and get a pretty good map of the CA. I used one of these maps for the Huzzah CA in southern MO for my adventure race but I had no idea that there where so many areas with maps. Some of the CA are small but many of them are very large. I know from doing my race the CA are pretty easy to deal with as long as your not there during hunting season. the CA look like some cool places to do some good training in new areas?? Any thoughts??

http://mdcgis.mdc.state.mo.us/website/quickatlas/viewer.htm

-- keith (keith_lay@hotmail.com), June 09, 2004

Answers

I've used some of the conservation maps to explore potential O' areas around St Joe. One thing I discovered is that some of the maps are much better than others (e.g. one area had trails drawn quite accurately while a nearby area had trails drawn terribly). Dan used the conservation map at James A. Reed for an O' meet a couple of winters ago.

-- Michael (meglin@juno.com), June 10, 2004.

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